Quick Jumper Question

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Hi, i am relativly new to builing pc's. I have just found a old 80GB IDE Harddrive. I plug it into the the mobo and power supply. When my pc turns on i can hear it but my mobo doesnt detect it. I noticed that it doesnt have a jumper on it, does it have to have a jumper to be found my the mobo when it is only it pluged into the mobo.

IDE cable one with Master and Slave but i am not using slave.

HD : WD800BB
 
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Yeah it does say on the hard drive where it needs to go but I thought you only need a jumper if you are using more than one piece of hardware on one cable?
 
Depends on how the hard drive is designed. Sometimes you can get away without a jumper if it's master and the only drive, but sometimes you do need one...

If you don't have any spare jumpers to hand, I managed to cobble one together with some aluminium foil and some luck the other week. Could give that a try!

[EDIT: Oh, and here's the right link for your drive: http://wdc.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/wdc.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=708&p_created=#jumper

Depending on what jumper config you have you could be okay without (i.e. if it's 10 or 6 pin, then you should be fine without a jumper - if it's 9 pin then you will need one).
 
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