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Add an internal, parallel port; or SCSI removable-cartridge drive.
2. Hook Up an Internal EIDE Drive.
If there's a free connector on the data cable between your hard drive and motherboard, set the removable-cartridge drive jumpers to "slave" (A). If this is not the case, set the drive to "master."
Feed the data and power cables through the new drive's bay, and connect them to the drive (B). (If the cables aren't long enough to reach the drive, you will have to mount the drive before you connect the cables.) If there isn't a free connector on the existing data cable, attach the cable that came with the removable-cartridge drive to the second EIDE connection on the motherboard.
Next, mount the drive (C).
Skip to step 5.
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