User's Manual

Setting the
Hard
Disk
Drive
Jumpers
Most
hard
disk
drives
have
jumpers
that
must
be
set
for
the
drive
to
work
properly
with
the
computer.
The
jumpers
tell
the
computer
whether
you
are
using
one
hard
disk
drive
or
two.
If
you
purchased
your
computer
with
a
hard
disk
drive
already
installed,
these
jumpers
have
been
set
correctly
for
your
system.
If
you
install
a
second
hard
disk
drive,
you
must
set
the
jumpers
on
both
drives
to
indicate
which
drive
is
the
master
(primary)
drive
and
which
is
the
slave
(secondary)
drive.
A
master
drive
is
the
drive
on
which
you’ll
install
the
operating
system
that
the
computer
loads
into
its
memory
each
time
you
turn
it
on.
You
can
run
application
programs
and
store
data
on
both
the
master
and
slave
drive,
but
the
operating
system
must
be
on
the
master
drive.
If
you
install
a
hard
disk
drive
in
your
computer,
be
sure
to
check
the
drive’s
jumper
settings
before
you
install
it. See
the
documentation
that
came
with
your
drive
to
set
the
jumpers,
then
follow
the
instructions in
this
chapter
to
install
the
drive.
Where
to
Go
Next
To
install
a
hard
disk
drive
in
the
vertical
drive
bay,
see
the
next
section.
To
install
a
hard
disk
drive
in
the
lower
horizontal
drive
bay,
see
“Installing
a
Drive
in
a
Horizontal
Bay” on
page
5-16.
5-4 Installing and Removing Drives