I have a hard drive that failed, I think and it is a Sata.
If I plug it into another computer with a sata drive, will mine show up as a slave as with IDE?
I thought maybe I could access some files by doing it as a slave if I'm lucky.
Sata drives
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They are a new "standard" if you can call it that. If buying new drives, you might as well get SATA's. IDE's are pretty much dead unless using with legacy components. There's no huge improvements, but better none-the-less.
BTW, slightly faster speeds, SATA cables are easier to use than parallel, don't have to worry about master/slave.
BTW, slightly faster speeds, SATA cables are easier to use than parallel, don't have to worry about master/slave.
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