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Gateway FX4710-UB003A and installing a SATA drive
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rayj00
2009-07-17 23:28:00 UTC
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I have the Gateway FX4710-UB003A.

I had an external USB drive go out on me (the motherboard fried), so
want to
eventually install the HD I took out of it into the PC.

Any tips on doing this? Like do I need the cables or are they insid
the
PC (plug and play)?

Thanks for your tips in advance.

Ra
SC Tom
2009-07-18 13:36:59 UTC
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Post by rayj00
I have the Gateway FX4710-UB003A.
I had an external USB drive go out on me (the motherboard fried), so I
want to
eventually install the HD I took out of it into the PC.
Any tips on doing this? Like do I need the cables or are they inside
the
PC (plug and play)?
Thanks for your tips in advance.
Ray
Is it the board in the external drive that fried, or the PC motherboard?
If it's the drive controller that fried, and the drive is a SATA, then you
can mount it inside the PC case if there is a SATA port open and you have a
cable. They generally are not inside the PC already, and you may or may not
have gotten any spares with the system (assuming you bought it new), but
they can be had fairly cheaply at almost any computer store or Best Buy,
Radio Shack, etc. If the controller fried, it may have taken the drive out
with it, so don't be surprised if you hook it up and it doesn't work.
If the PC motherboard fried, you've got bigger problems than this ;-)

SC Tom
rayj00
2009-07-18 16:41:26 UTC
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Post by rayj00
Post by rayj00
I have the Gateway FX4710-UB003A.
I had an external USB drive go out on me (the motherboard fried), s
I
Post by rayj00
want to
eventually install the HD I took out of it into the PC.
Any tips on doing this? Like do I need the cables or are the
inside
Post by rayj00
the
PC (plug and play)?
Thanks for your tips in advance.
Ray
Is it the board in the external drive that fried, or the P
motherboard?
If it's the drive controller that fried, and the drive is a SATA, the
you
can mount it inside the PC case if there is a SATA port open and yo
have a
cable. They generally are not inside the PC already, and you may or ma
not
have gotten any spares with the system (assuming you bought it new)
but
they can be had fairly cheaply at almost any computer store or Bes
Buy,
Radio Shack, etc. If the controller fried, it may have taken the driv
out
with it, so don't be surprised if you hook it up and it doesn't work.
If the PC motherboard fried, you've got bigger problems than this ;-)
SC Tom
The motherboard on the USB drive fried. The HD is fine as I had i
dumped into a new USB drive.

So I guess I need cables (power and SATA)?

Do the cables plug into each other (in serial or parallel) whe
there''s more than one drive or do I need to verify that the P
motherboard has an unused SATA slot? I believe my original HD is SATA.
Not sure if the CD/DVD drive is SATA or not?

Thanks,

Ra
SC Tom
2009-07-19 10:37:42 UTC
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Post by rayj00
I have the Gateway FX4710-UB003A.
I had an external USB drive go out on me (the motherboard fried), so
I
Post by rayj00
want to
eventually install the HD I took out of it into the PC.
Any tips on doing this? Like do I need the cables or are they
inside
Post by rayj00
the
PC (plug and play)?
Thanks for your tips in advance.
Ray
Is it the board in the external drive that fried, or the PC
motherboard?
If it's the drive controller that fried, and the drive is a SATA, then you
can mount it inside the PC case if there is a SATA port open and you have a
cable. They generally are not inside the PC already, and you may or may not
have gotten any spares with the system (assuming you bought it new), but
they can be had fairly cheaply at almost any computer store or Best Buy,
Radio Shack, etc. If the controller fried, it may have taken the drive out
with it, so don't be surprised if you hook it up and it doesn't work.
If the PC motherboard fried, you've got bigger problems than this ;-)
SC Tom
The motherboard on the USB drive fried. The HD is fine as I had it
dumped into a new USB drive.
So I guess I need cables (power and SATA)?
Do the cables plug into each other (in serial or parallel) when
there''s more than one drive or do I need to verify that the PC
motherboard has an unused SATA slot? I believe my original HD is SATA.
Not sure if the CD/DVD drive is SATA or not?
Thanks,
Ray
There should already be an open power connector unless there are a lot of
added-in drives already, which, from your description, there are just the
two, HDD and CD.
Here's a data cable :
http://www.budgetcables.com/shop/item.aspx?itemid=54
Here's a combined data & power cable:
http://www.cwol.com/serial-ata/sata-data-power-adapter.htm
As you can see from the combo one, the power connection part of it is quite
a bit wider than the data connector. If you already have a connector like
that coming off your power supply, you only need a data cable.

SATA drives are not hooked one into the other like IDE drives. There's only
one drive per cable.

SC Tom

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