Identify the IDE/ATAPI Configuration
Installing the ZipCD Drive as the Slave, or Second Device
Installing the ZipCD Drive as the Only Device on the Secondary IDE Channel
Connecting the Audio Cable
Finishing the Installation of Your ZipCD Drive

 

Identify the IDE/ATAPI Configuration

 

NOTE: IDE/ATAPI devices can be connected to your computer in different configurations. The following illustrations are examples of ways the IDE/ATAPI devices may be connected to your computer. If you are familiar with IDE connections, you can use these to quickly find your configuration and go to the hardware installation section that applies. If you are not able to recognize your computer's configuration from these illustrations, detailed instructions starting on the following page will help you do this. Iomega suggests that you install your ZipCD drive on the Secondary IDE channel.

If your hard drive and CD-ROM drive are connected to different IDE channels, please continue to Installing the ZipCD drive as the Slave, or Second Device for instructions on installing your ZipCD drive.

If your hard drive and CD-ROM drive are connected to the same IDE channel, please continue to Installing the ZipCD drive as the only device on the secondary IDE channel for instructions on installing your ZipCD drive.

  1. If you have not already installed the ZipCD software, install it now.

  2. Locate the IDE Channels using the existing CD-ROM drive.

    From the back of the CD-ROM drive in your computer, follow the flat wide cable to where it connects to the large main board, or motherboard. The area where it connects is called the IDE channel. If you find that the CD-ROM drive is connected to a card that is attached to the motherboard (probably the sound card), go to the next step and follow the instructions to locate the IDE channels using the computer's hard drive.

     

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  3. Locate the IDE channels using the computer's hard drive.

    If you don't have a CD-ROM drive on your computer, you will need to use the hard drive to locate the IDE channels. There are many locations within your computer where your hard drive might be found. Here are a few of the locations to help you get started.

    NOTE: If you are unable to locate the hard drive and IDE channels from the illustrations shown, you will need to refer to your computer's documentation for additional help.

    Locate your computer's hard drive and the wide, flat cable attached to it. Follow this cable to where it connects to the large main board (motherboard), called the IDE channel.

     

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  4. Possible IDE channel locations.

    There are usually two IDE channels, called the primary and secondary IDE channels, that are located either side-by-side or end-to-end as shown in the illustrations below. Look for "pri IDE" and "sec IDE," written on the motherboard to identify which channel is the primary and which is the secondary. The hard drive is usually connected to the primary IDE channel.

     

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  5. Determine the configuration of the IDE/ATAPI devices.

    Once you have located the IDE channels, determine the configuration of the IDE/ATAPI devices that are connected to your computer. Steps 7 through 9 show possible ways that your computer might be configured.

  6. Existing CD-ROM and hard drive on different IDE channels.

    Follow the IDE interface cable to find out if the CD-ROM is the only device connected to the secondary IDE channel. If it is, see Installing the ZipCD drive as the Slave Device for instructions on installing your ZipCD drive.

     

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  7. If the existing CD-ROM and hard drive are on the same IDE channel...

    If the CD-ROM and the hard drive are both connected to the primary IDE channel, see the section entitled Installing the ZipCD drive as the only device on the secondary IDE channel for instructions on installing your ZipCD drive.

     

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  8. If the hard drive is the only IDE device connected...

    The hard drive is usually connected to the primary IDE channel. The illustration below shows the CD-ROM drive and hard drive connected on the primary IDE channel and an unused secondary IDE channel. Connect the ZipCD drive to the secondary IDE channel as the master device. For instructions, see the section entitled Installing the ZipCD drive as the only device on the secondary IDE channel.

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