How to change the Master and slave Jumper settings in the Bios?
David
2008-07-05 23:53:54 UTC
I bought a new DVD Writer and it doesn't work. I want to know how to change the Jumper settings..
Three answers:
Jack
2008-07-06 01:37:08 UTC
Set drive jumpers
Resetting a drive's jumper is a simple matter of removing a plastic tab and sliding it onto a different set of posts.
Before you set your new drive's master/slave jumper, check the setting on the drive that's already in your system to see whether it's set to "cable select" (CSEL or CS). With cable select, the ATA ribbon-cable connector determines whether the drive operates as master or slave. This makes it possible to install and rearrange drives without having to change master/slave settings, but there's a catch: You have to set the jumper on both drives on the channel to CSEL for cable select to work, and the ribbon cable must support CSEL. You may need to check your PC's documentation to determine if its cables support cable select.
The other, more reliable, alternative is to set one drive's jumper to master and the other's to slave. You'll have to remove the existing drive to check, and possibly change, its jumper setting, but the master/slave arrangement is a foolproof approach. The drive in our Dell system was set to cable select, while our iBuyPower system used master/slave settings. In both cases, we set the jumpers to master/slave.
2016-12-10 15:03:19 UTC
Master Slave Jumper Settings
2008-07-06 00:21:59 UTC
you dont change it in the bios. you take your dvd drive out of your computer look at the little spikes next to the IDE port and there shud be a little JUMPER on the spikes. look at your manual on the correct position to place the JUMPER as different positions will change its state of being a master or a slave.
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