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By popular demand... first-timer guide now features SATA drive/cable/mobo/BIOS-setup page

mechBgon

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http://www.omnicast.net/~tmcfadden/guides/build/SATA.html

Feedback welcome. I put a lot of thought into the info about controllers and etc, because that's been blindsiding the newbies all the time. It's a best-effort thing, because so much of it varies from motherboard to motherboard.

I hope the role-play session with the hypothetical newbies isn't excessively corny... I thought all the info needed to be brought down to a real-world example somehow 😀
 
I like it. The roleplaying is kinda corny, but it addresses many of the issues that people have. It is also pretty funny. Good job!
 
After dealing with my sister-in-law, I now realize that nothingcan be too simplified or corny. Trying to explain things to people with different levels of expertise at the same time is truly difficult. Thanks for your effort.
 
Originally posted by: SrGuapo
I like it. The roleplaying is kinda corny, but it addresses many of the issues that people have. It is also pretty funny. Good job!

:thumbsup:

I'll probably use this when I get a SATA drive one of these days. Thanks.
 
Best one yet

This one gets The Wolfsraider seal of approval.

I have built lots of computers but I like things spelled out simply and easily.

Your :cookie:

Mike
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
~5000 posts later... what mechBgon found out newbies need to know about SATA

:laugh:

You just made the other people in the office look at me like I'm nuts. 😛

:laugh: Great guide I could have used it the first time I used sata but darn it I used the crappy asus manual
 
the guide is great, and it came with pitures

I like the way you greyed out everything but the things you should be looking at,

over all, it's very helpful
 
High fives all around for more quality work. Luckily, my board was basically idiot-proof when it comes to SATA. Step one: Plug the drive in, and you're done.
 
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
~5000 posts later... what mechBgon found out newbies need to know about SATA

:laugh:

You just made the other people in the office look at me like I'm nuts. 😛
One thing I appreciate about you is that despite being extremely knowledgeable, you still have a sense of humor. 😎

:beer:


Thanks to everyone else for looking and commenting too! 🙂 I also added just a couple other photos, including one of a video card that uses an auxiliary power cable (link), and one of an A64 properly oriented in its socket (link).
 
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
~5000 posts later... what mechBgon found out newbies need to know about SATA

:laugh:

You just made the other people in the office look at me like I'm nuts. 😛
One thing I appreciate about you is that despite being extremely knowledgeable, you still have a sense of humor. 😎

:beer:


Thanks to everyone else for looking and commenting too! 🙂 I also added just a couple other photos, including one of a video card that uses an auxiliary power cable (link), and one of an A64 properly oriented in its socket (link).

With a career like mine, you have to have a sense of humor. :beer:
 
Hi mech and thanks for nice guide!

I'll be attempting to get my sata raid thingy going pretty soon. I'l use your new guide and let ya know how it worked for me 🙂

Fern
 
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