- Jun 24, 2002
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OK, so I'm building my new computer, and I'm running into trouble on a very simple component--the floppy drive.
It has a cable with a red stripe on one end, but I can't figure out which way it goes. I remember someone told me that the rule of thumb for IDE devices is to have the red stripe facing out of the case (away from the motherboard). Is this true?
I know that the more accurate rule of thumb is to have the red stripe go into the pin 1 connector, but I can't tell where the pin 1 connector is.
Also, right now I have it arranged so I think there is a little notch that fits the cable notch. However if I flip it the other way around it fits in nicely too.
Anyone have some good advice? I don't want to mess this up cause I blew my mom's floppy drive a couple years ago doing the same thing. I guess I should have paid more attention when I was taking the thing apart.
It has a cable with a red stripe on one end, but I can't figure out which way it goes. I remember someone told me that the rule of thumb for IDE devices is to have the red stripe facing out of the case (away from the motherboard). Is this true?
I know that the more accurate rule of thumb is to have the red stripe go into the pin 1 connector, but I can't tell where the pin 1 connector is.
Also, right now I have it arranged so I think there is a little notch that fits the cable notch. However if I flip it the other way around it fits in nicely too.
Anyone have some good advice? I don't want to mess this up cause I blew my mom's floppy drive a couple years ago doing the same thing. I guess I should have paid more attention when I was taking the thing apart.