How to set the jumper for this WD800 drive?
dentifying Your Drive Type
First, determine whether your WD800 is a SATA or PATA (IDE) drive:
SATA drives typically don’t require jumper settings for Master/Slave configurations since each runs on its own cable. Jumpers may be used only for specific advanced features.
SATA Drive Jumper Options (if applicable)
If your WD800 is SATA:
No jumper is needed for standard desktop use (default).
Optional settings (depending on the model):
Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC): jumper on pins 1–2 to disable (default, no jumper) or enable SSC
PM2 Mode: jumper on pins 3–4 for controlled spin-up, used in server environments.
OPT1: jumper on pins 5–6 to force SATA to 1.5 Gb/s compatibility (if needed).
PATA (IDE) Drive Jumper Configuration (if applicable)
If your WD800 is an older IDE model:
Default factory setting is typically Cable Select (CSEL).
If your system doesn’t support CSEL, configure manually using:
Single drive (only device on the cable): jumper on pins 4 & 6
Master (primary) drive (with another device on the same cable): jumper on pins 5 & 6.
Slave (secondary) drive: jumper on pins 3 & 4
Keep in mind: if another drive on the cable is set to CSEL or Master, your new drive must be set to Slave (or match the configuration accordingly) for proper detection.
Identifying Your Drive Type
First, determine whether your WD800 is a SATA or PATA (IDE) drive:
SATA drives typically don’t require jumper settings for Master/Slave configurations since each runs on its own cable. Jumpers may be used only for specific advanced features.
PATA (IDE) drives use jumpers to set Single, Cable Select, Master, or Slave modes.
SATA Drive Jumper Options (if applicable)
If your WD800 is SATA:
No jumper is needed for standard desktop use (default).
Optional settings (depending on the model):
Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC): jumper on pins 1–2 to disable (default, no jumper) or enable SSC
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