to
the
system
board.
For
a
CD-ROM
drive,
you
might
also
have
an
audio
cable.
The
steps
to
connect
an
IDE
drive
are
different
depending
on
the
type
of
drive
you
are
connecting.
Use
one
of
the
following
procedures
for
your
drive
connection.
Connecting
the
first
IDE
CD
drive
or
DVD
drive:
1.
Locate
the
three-connector
signal
cable
that
comes
with
your
computer
or
with
the
new
drive.
2.
Locate
the
secondary
IDE
connector
on
the
system
board.
See
“Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315”
on
page
46.
3.
Connect
one
end
of
the
signal
cable
to
the
drive
and
the
other
to
the
secondary
IDE
connector
on
the
system
board.
To
reduce
electronic
noise,
use
the
connectors
at
the
end
of
the
cable
only.
4.
Your
computer
has
extra
power
connectors
for
additional
drives.
Connect
a
power
connector
to
the
drive.
5.
If
you
have
a
CD-ROM
audio
cable,
connect
it
to
the
drive
and
to
the
system
board.
See
“Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315”
on
page
46.
Connecting
an
additional
IDE
CD
drive
or
DVD
drive:
1.
Locate
the
secondary
IDE
connector
on
the
system
board
and
the
three-connector
signal
cable.
See
“Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315”
on
page
46.
2.
Connect
the
extra
connector
in
the
signal
cable
to
the
new
CD
drive
or
DVD
drive.
3.
Your
computer
has
extra
power
connectors
for
additional
drives.
Connect
a
power
connector
to
the
drive.
Connecting
an
additional
IDE
hard
disk
drive:
1.
Locate
the
primary
IDE
connector
on
the
system
board.
One
end
of
the
three-connector
cable
connects
to
the
hard
disk
drive,
and
the
other
connects
to
the
system
board.
See
“Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315”
on
page
46.
2.
Connect
the
extra
connector
in
the
signal
cable
to
the
new
hard
disk
drive.
3.
Your
computer
has
extra
power
connectors
for
additional
drives.
Connect
a
power
connector
to
the
drive.
What
to
do
next
v
To
work
with
another
option,
go
to
the
appropriate
section.
v
To
complete
the
installation,
go
to
“Types
8307,
8308,
8310,
8311,
8314,
and
8315”
on
page
68.
Chapter
5.
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Options
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