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otwist26
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Post Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2003 6:06 pm   Post subject: Hard Drive "Selector" Reply with quote Back to top  

Hello all!

Can anyone tell me if it is a bad idea to have a hard drive in your system with the IDE cable always connected but no power connected (to the hard drive)?

I've built myself a little "hard drive selection device" this way by putting toggle switches in-line on the power to the hard drive. I haven't seen any problems with system stability, but I'm wondering if I might be damaging the HD? I suppose this might happen if the HD can draw power through the IDE cable...?

(I've heard that you should not do this with, say, a USB device because the device can draw power through the USB cable even when not powered and this might damage the device.)

thanks!
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rxoper
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Post Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 6:44 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top  

you're fine.

there is no power delivered across a ribbon cable that can damage the mobo or drive.

if you're really concerned you can use your BIOS settings to disable the connected drives, while leaving power connected to them

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tecgod13
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Post Posted: Thu Aug 21, 2003 7:21 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top  

You're only flipping the switches when the computers off right? Otherwise that might screw something up good.
I don't think that will do any harm. You could be uncheap and buy removable hard drive trays, but hey that costs money right?

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otwist26
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 10:49 am   Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top  

Don't want to use drive trays because I've got each hd in an sound insulated case, and the cases would not fit in a drive tray...
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Post Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 12:06 pm   Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top  

You know they do make commercial hard drive selectors.

But you can use the Cheap $3 one that Kevin Rose created from TechTV. This way you can still access the data on each drive. His way involves putting a Single Throw double Pull Switch connected to the hard drive jumpers.

http://www.techtv.com/screensavers/howto/story/0,24330,3425846,00.html
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