About a year ago, my computer experienced a couple of crashes. My system is a Gateway G6-300, and my platform is Win 98.
Several Gateway technicians, after trying different tests on my HD while online, concluded that I needed to replace my 8 gig HD. As a result, I ordered a 20 gig HD from the company. However, before the arrival of the new HD, I ran several other tests on the 8 gig HD and found it to be operational, and as a result was able to "resusitate" it. After the 20 gig HD arrived, I installed it by reconnecting the ribbon from the 8 gig to the 20 gig, so the 8 gig is not connected at this time.
There are only two controller slots in the motherboard, and one of the ribbons connects the CD and the Zip. The other ribbon connects the CDRW and the 20 gig HD. I am therefore short of one connector in order to connect the 8 gig HD.
Is there a simple way to increase the number of "controller slots" on the motherboard so that I can add a ribbon to connect the 8 gig HD to the motherboard? Do you have any other suggestions?
Several Gateway technicians, after trying different tests on my HD while online, concluded that I needed to replace my 8 gig HD. As a result, I ordered a 20 gig HD from the company. However, before the arrival of the new HD, I ran several other tests on the 8 gig HD and found it to be operational, and as a result was able to "resusitate" it. After the 20 gig HD arrived, I installed it by reconnecting the ribbon from the 8 gig to the 20 gig, so the 8 gig is not connected at this time.
There are only two controller slots in the motherboard, and one of the ribbons connects the CD and the Zip. The other ribbon connects the CDRW and the 20 gig HD. I am therefore short of one connector in order to connect the 8 gig HD.
Is there a simple way to increase the number of "controller slots" on the motherboard so that I can add a ribbon to connect the 8 gig HD to the motherboard? Do you have any other suggestions?