Ata Sata Cable
Ata Sata Cable
|
|
2PCS ATA SATA NEW RED SERIAL DATA HARD DRIVE HD CABLE $0.01 |
|
|
5 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable Adapter $6.10 |
|
|
Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable + Data Adapter $0.90 |
|
|
5 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable Adapter $6.10 |
|
|
USB 2.0 IDE ultra-ATA / SATA Drive Adapter Cable $7.50 |
|
|
IDE to SATA Serial ATA Y Splitter Power Cable Connector $1.00 |
|
|
IDE SATA Serial ATA Y Splitter Power Cable Connector $ $1.95 |
|
|
3 IDE to Serial ATA Hard Drive SATA Power Cable Adapter $2.30 |
|
|
2 LOT ATA SERIAL SATA HARD DRIVE POWER ADAPTER CABLE 7″ $3.49 |
|
|
18 Inch Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Data Cable Cord $1.00 |
|
|
5 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Adapter Power Cable $5.68 |
|
|
! IDE Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Adapter Cable x2 $3.95 |
|
|
NEW SATA SERIAL ATA HD HARD DRIVE HDD POWER CABLE CORD $2.90 |
|
|
3 IDE to Serial ATA Hard Drive SATA Power Cable Adapter $1.00 |
|
|
2 SATA SERIAL ATA HD DATA HARD DRIVE SIGNAL CABLE 1.5FT $5.29 |
|
|
7 Copper Pin Male to Female Series ATA SATA Data Cable $4.00 |
|
|
3pcs 4 Pin IDE to Serial ATA (SATA) Power Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
Mini 32Pin SAS to 4 SATA Serial ATA HDD Cable Adapter $0.01 |
|
|
NEW 2 PCS SERIAL ATA SATA RAID DATA HDD HARD DISK CABLE $3.95 |
|
|
10 Lot HDD SATA Cable 18″ Serial ATA Hard Disk Cables $9.50 |
|
|
USB 2.0 to IDE SATA 5.25 S-ATA/2.5/3.5 Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
(10) SATA Serial ATA Hard Drive Data Cable 50cm 20″Dell $24.99 |
|
|
Serial SATA ATA RAID DATA HDD Hard Drive Cable x2 $3.49 |
|
|
Slimline Serial ATA SATA Power Data Cable Combo for HDD $3.29 |
|
|
5 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable Adapter $6.10 |
|
|
2PCS ATA SATA NEW RED SERIAL DATA HARD DRIVE HD CABLE $0.01 |
|
|
4X IDE SATA Serial ATA Y Splitter Power Cable Connector $0.59 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Disk HDD Power Cable $0.99 |
|
|
3 pcs 4-Pin IDE to Serial ATA SATA Power Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Adapter Power Cable 5 $4.95 |
|
|
2 SATA SERIAL ATA HARD DRIVE HDD IDE POWER CABLE CORD $3.49 |
|
|
2 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Adapter Power Cable $4.15 |
|
|
2 ATA SATA NEW RED SERIAL DATA HARD DRIVE CABLE 36 IN $4.74 |
|
|
2 X PCS SERIAL ATA SATA RAID DATA HDD HARD DRIVE CABLE $3.95 |
|
|
NEW SERIAL ATA SATA I II 7 PIN 7PIN DATA CABLE $3.95 |
|
|
3pcs 4 Pin IDE to Serial ATA (SATA) Power Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
LOTS=2 SATA SERIAL ATA HD DATA HARD DRIVE SIGNAL CABLE $3.99 |
|
|
4 Pin IDE to Serial ATA SATA Power Adapter Cable x10 pc $7.99 |
|
|
9″ inch Right Angle SATA Serial ATA Connection Cable $3.19 |
|
|
Serial ATA SATA RAID DATA HDD Hard Drive CDROM Cable X4 $5.44 |
|
|
Dell Blue Serial ATA SATA Cable 12 inch Y5528 $2.99 |
|
|
2 LOT ATA SERIAL SATA HARD DRIVE POWER ADAPTER CABLE 7″ $3.49 |
|
|
10 PCS IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable $1.00 |
|
|
2 SATA SERIAL ATA HD DATA HARD DRIVE SIGNAL CABLE 3 FT $4.74 |
|
|
NEW IDE to SATA Serial ATA Splitter Power Cable For PC $3.85 |
|
|
9″ SATA SERIAL ATA HD HARD DRIVE DATA CABLE RIGHT ANGLE $3.19 |
|
|
3 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
NEW IDE to SATA Serial ATA Splitter Power Cable For PC $3.95 |
|
|
4 SATA Data Cable Serial ATA For CD RW DVD RW HDD 20 in $5.44 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA SATA HDD Cd Rom Power Adapter Cable 5 $4.95 |
|
|
New 7 Inch SATA Serial ATA Power Cable 4-pin to 15-pin $2.90 |
|
|
2PCS ATA SATA NEW RED SERIAL DATA HARD DRIVE HD CABLE $0.01 |
|
|
NEW 2PCS SERIAL ATA SATA RAID DATA HDD HARD DRIVE CABLE $3.49 |
|
|
2 SATA Data Cable Serial ATA For CD RW DVD RW HDD 20 in $3.49 |
|
|
2 IDE TO SERIAL ATA SATA SPLITTER POWER CABLE CONNECTOR $4.15 |
|
|
5 IDE TO SERIAL ATA SATA SPLITTER POWER CABLE CONNECTOR $5.68 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA SATA HDD Cd Rom Power Adapter Cable 5 $4.95 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA Y Splitter Power SATA Cable Adapter $3.39 |
|
|
SATA Serial ATA Red Data Cable hard drive HDD Cable $0.99 |
|
|
4 Pin IDE to 15 Pin ATA SATA Y Power Splitter Cable Lea $0.99 |
|
|
IDE SATA Power Cable Serial ATA Splitter Connector 90 D $0.99 |
|
|
! IDE Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Adapter Cable x2 $3.95 |
|
|
Mini SAS to 4 SATA Serial ATA 7 Pin Data Cable Cord $13.00 |
|
|
SATA Serial ATA 7 Pin Male to Female Extension Cable $3.59 |
|
|
Siig Serial ATA Cable-36″ To SATA 1 Meter/3 Ft… $7.70 |
|
|
Siig Serial ATA Cable-Right Angle-18″ To SATA $7.11 |
|
|
3 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
4 Pin IDE to Serial ATA SATA Power Adapter Cable x 5 $4.95 |
|
|
5 X SERIAL ATA SATA DATA HDD HARD DRIVE SIGNAL CABLE $0.99 |
|
|
Lot=2 4 Pin 4Pin Power to 2 x Serial ATA SATA Cable New $4.79 |
|
|
USB 2.0 to IDE 2.5/3.5/S-ATA/SATA 5.25 Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
4X IDE SATA Serial ATA Y Splitter Power Cable Connector $0.59 |
|
|
Lot=2 4 Pin Power to SATA Serial ATA Splitter Cable New $4.79 |
|
|
New 4 Pin Power to 2 SATA Serial ATA Splitter Cable $1.29 |
|
|
1pcs new IDE to Serial ATA SATA HDD Power Adapter Cable $12.50 |
|
|
Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable + Data Adapter $0.75 |
|
|
NEW SERIAL ATA SATA I II 7 PIN 7PIN DATA CABLE $3.95 |
|
|
IDE to Serial ATA SATA HDD Power Adapter Cable x5 pc $4.95 |
|
|
SATA Power Adapter Cable 4 Pin 15 Pin Serial ATA Molex $4.99 |
|
|
IDE to SATA Serial ATA Splitter Power Cable Connector $3.95 |
|
|
5 IDE to Serial ATA SATA Hard Drive Power Cable Adapter $6.10 |
|
|
! SATA Serial-ATA IDE PATA Converter Adapter Cable HDD $5.29 |
|
|
2 PCS SERIAL ATA SATA RAID DATA HDD HARD DRIVE CABLE $3.49 |
|
|
Serial SATA ATA Raid Data HDD Hard Drive Cable 45cm CP1 $0.01 |
|
|
New 2 X IDE to ATA SATA Hard Drive Adapter Power Cable $2.29 |
|
|
USB 2.0 to IDE SATA 5.25″ S-ATA/2.5″/3.5″ Adapter Cable $1.00 |
|
|
2PCS ATA SATA NEW RED SERIAL DATA HARD DRIVE HD CABLE $0.01 |
|
|
1.7ft 0.5m Serial ATA SATA External HDD Data Cable $1.99 |
SATA hard drive?
ok, my mobo supports Serial ATA (SATA) andPATA….i already have a PATA hdd installed now i bought another one to make my space bigger……the SATA hdd i bought doesen’t come with a sata cable, how much will that cost me? and can my pc work if one hdd is PATA and the other one is SATA (my mobo supports both PATA and SATA) pls help
you should contact your mobo dealer or buy a new one. its not that expensive…and yes… your PC still working…
|
|
S-ATA Removable HDD Module $74.00 Applications This module may be used with stand-alone PCs, workstations, servers or external enclosures. Examples of applications include: Maintenance – replacing defective hard drives Transporting data between PCs Data security Off site data backup One hard drive can be used as a backup device for several PCs Multiple operating systems running on a single PC Students or families wishing to… |
|
|
USB 2.0 to IDE SATA HDD Hard Drive Converter Cable $8.99 SATA/PATA/IDE Drive to USB 2.0 Adapter Converter Cable for 2.5 / 3.5 / 5.25 Inch Hard Drive / Optical Drive with External AC Power Adapter. Use your 2.5″ / 3.5″ IDE hard drive or SATA hard disk as an additional external hard drive. It is Compliant with USB 1.1 and 2.0 standards…. |
|
|
Tripp Lite P940-19I Serial ATA (SATA) Signal Cable (19 Inches) $0.01 Tripp Lite expands its line of hard drive cables with the introduction of its new line of serial ATA cables. The signal cables connect any high speed Serial ATA device to a Serial ATA controller. Serial ATA delivers two significant benefits: it supports much higher data transfer rates (up to 1.5 Gbps) and the narrow cable design helps improve internal air flow. Perfect for the desktop or server th… |
|
|
USB 2.0 to IDE / SATA Converter Cable $6.91 Use your 2.5″ / 3.5″ IDE hard drive or SATA hard disk as an additional external hard drive Connect your SATA / IDE device to your computer through a USB port Compliant with USB 1.1 and 2.0 standards USB 2.0 interface for 480 Mbps high speed data transfer Supports SATA Hard drive, 2.5″ laptop hard drives, 3.5″ desktop hard drives, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW Combo devices Plug-n-play AC power ca… |
|
|
StarTech.com Right-Angle Serial ATA Cable (2 ft.) $2.47 This right angled SATA cable features a standard (straight) male Serial ATA connector as well as a right-angled (male) SATA connector, providing a simple 24in connection to a Serial ATA drive even if space near the drive’s SATA port is limited.Once the right-angled SATA connector has been inserted into the drive’s SATA data port, the shaft of the cable is seated flush with the rear panel of the dr… |
|
|
Micro Sata/sata Cable for m $8.84 This Micro SATA to SATA connector lets you connect a 5V or 3.3V Micro SATA hard drive to a standard SATA controller and LP4 (4-pin) power supply connection, providing both data and power to the drive…. |
|
|
StarTech.com 6IN LP4 MALE TO SATA HARDDRIVE ( SATAPOWADAP ) $10.09 This LP4 to SATA power adapter cable (6in) features one LP4 male connector and one male SATA power connector, allowing you to power a Serial ATA hard drive from a conventional LP4 connection, eliminating the need to upgrade the computer power supply for compatibility with the SATA hard drive. a 15-pin SATA to 4-pin LP4 adapter that lets you connect your SATA drive to your existing power supply. En… |
|
|
1 1/2 foot Serial ATA SATA Cable – Red $3.49 The shipping of this item is per item…. |
Install a Blu-ray drive in a desktop computer
USB Cases, USB Caddy or USB Enclosures – create your own back up solution
Its easy to create your own Data Back Up solution from any old or new Hard Disks Drive
There are lots of reason why you might want to create an external back up solution using a Caddy:
- Perhaps you want to increase the amount of storage over and above that available to you on your PC
- If you have an salvaged Hard Drive from an old Laptop or PC then you can put it to good use in a Hard Disk Drive Enclosure (often referred to as a “caddy” – the caddy allows you to retreive data from the Hard Disk but also to continue using the Hard Drive as an external storage option
- An external drive ensures peace of mind because you can easily back-up those all important files, photo’s and music collections
- Less clutter on your main disk = greater speed. If your current Hard Drive (typically Drive C:) is already close to capacity then its worth connecting up an external drive and transfering off some of the data – this (after a quick defrag of your HDD) should then improve the performance of your PC.
- Cost – using an old Hard Disk Drive recovered from a PC together with a Hard Drive Enclosure is a really cost effective way to build your own back up storage solution. The small 2.5″ caddy’s typically come with good quality carry cases so you can take them with you.
USBNow have a wide range of Hard Disk Drive solutions for 2.5″ Hard Drives (typically used in laptops), 3.5″ Hard Drives (typically used in Desktops and Towers) and they have Hard Drive Enclosures that work with the older style IDE hardrives and the newer (faster) Serial-ATA (SATA) Drives.
When you are using the Caddy’s there are a few tips to remember:
- IDE Hard Drives need the jumper settings set to “master” for the Hard Drive to be recognised (only applies to 3.5″ Hard Drives becuase there are no jumper settings to worry about on the smaller 2.5″ Hard Drives
- If you are using a new Hard Drive then you will need to format and allocate the HardDrive first – this is easy to do by using the “Disk Management” tools on your PC (when the Hard Drive is installed in the Hard Disk Enclosure and Connected to the PC go to Disk Management and follow the fomat wizard)
- The smaller 2.5″ Hard Disk Enclosures don’t require (and are not typically shipped with) and external power supply but it is common for them to be supplied with a USB “Y” cable that allows you to draw 500ma of power from 2 seperate USB ports to spin the Hard Drive
About the Author:
Phil is part of the team at USBNow. Launched in 2002 USBNow is a company that is committed to answers to people USB problems be this advice, support or products. Check us out at http://www.usbnow.co.uk
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Create your own Data Back Up solution from any spare Hard Disk Drive with a Hard Drive Enclosure
One of the primary responsibilities of PC technician is to manage hard disks; it entails installing disks into the computer system and configuring the system to recognize the newly added disks. You will discover the skills that you need for installing, configuring the system to recognize the newly added disks. We introduce you to a new world of terminology related to hard disk installation and configuration, along with other types of storage like CD-ROM and DVD. We also make sure that you understand the difference between IDE, SCSI and Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives. Before discussing the installation and configuration of IDE and SATA drives, it is important to cover some basic terminology surrounding hard drives.
Platters: A platter is a physical object inside the hard drive that is responsible for storing the data. A platter is similar to a record on an old record player, the main difference being that a hard disk has many platters, while a record player holds only one record at a time.
Tracks: Just as there are grooves, or tracks, on a music record, there are also tracks on each platter. These trackes are evenly spaced across the platter’s surface.
Sectores: The platter is divided into pie-shaped slices, called sectors, Now the confusing thing about sectors is that where a track intersects with a sector creates sectorblocks, also known as sectores! Each sector is 512 bytes in size.
Installing IDE – SATA hard drive:
We will give you an idea how to install an IDE or SATA hard drive. Because all hard drives are different. We present only the most popular solutions for installing hard drives.
First, you want to open up the casing of the computer and find an empty bay to mount the new hard disk into. if you are removing the old hard drive, you will be able to use the same bay. However, if you are adding a hard drive, you have to find an empty bay and mount the drive in place. Second, you slide the drive in the bay so that the power connector and ribbon cable connector are facing the motherboard. After you have mounted the drive in place, as a third step, connect the IDE connector on the motherboard to the IDE connector on the hard disk with a 40-wire IDE ribbon cable and then connect a power connector to the drive. The question is: How do you know which pin is pin 1? Hopefully, the manufacturer has indicated Pin 1 by placing a small (1) near it. if you look at the connector on the hard drive and on the motherboard, you may see a small (1) on one end of the connector. That’s where you need to place a (40) by Pin 40 instead of displaying where Pin 1 is, so watch for that as well. After you have connected the IDE ribbon cable, you want to give the hard disk power from the power supply so that you can run the motor in the drive.
Hard drive crashed or failed: The hard drive could fail at any time even if it a brand new one. Sometimes, the computer freezes or crashes at least one time a day. This crash could be the first sign that the hard drive will be failed soon. In this case, the first thing to do is “data back up“. the second sign, when Windows takes long time to load more than usual. The third sign, when you get the blue screen of death with error code shows on the screen. The blue screen of death is related to hard drive failure, memory, video card, motherboard or software problem.
A2Z PC services has provided these information to give you an idea about hard drive repair and data recovery.
About the Author:
No matter where you are in Toronto, computer repair services are not far away. If you are unable to come to us, no problem, we will send a professional computer repair technician to fix the problem in your home or office anywhere in Toronto.
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com – Hard drive repair and installation