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Jumper Settings When Using a Hard Drive Enclosures

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Hard Drive Enclosures are getting increasingly popular, which, given the cost and ease of use is not surprising. Enclosure is a great way to reuse the old or salvaged hard disk drive from a computer and whilst these older hard drives are always as large as the current model (in terms of storage capacity) it is a real shame not to use it


By way of example salvaged 120GB hard disk drive will store up to 30,000 songs, 150 hours of video, or 25Free Articles, 000 photos and the old work file of course! So, even at the level of the people save the current file is still a large amount of information that the hard drive is capable of storing.

Hard drive enclosure would support the new hard disk as well as any saved hard disk you happen to have lying around at home or work. If you use a cage with a new hard disk then you can install a 1.5TB hard disk enclosure and create a solution to back up very large

For most people though the real benefits of an enclosure that allows data recovery from hard disk taken from an old PC and then allow you to use the same hard disk to create a new back-up solution. By doing this you get real cost benefits combined with a sense of satisfaction that you are re-cycling what would otherwise be a piece removed from the hardware.

If you are using an IDE or ATA Hard Disk with cage then it is important that you set the jumper settings on the disk for the "master" and not cable select or slave. If the jumper settings are not set correctly, the hard drive will not be recognized when connected to a PC. The default setting when removing the hard disk of the PC is not always master and whilst it seems logical that any disk installed in an external enclosure is set to "ointment" but it needs to be set to "master".

Changing the jumper settings is easy to do and only takes a few seconds. Usually the hard disk manufacturers will put a label on the top of the hard disk describe how you set the jumpers.

Jumper pins only metal that has a small black plastic sleeve in their slots.

SATA hard disk does not have to worry about the jumper settings

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