There is no "one size fits all" for the way jumper pins are jumpered.
Maxtor has around 3 to 5 different configurations for "the pins" themselves
before you even try to figure out where to place the jumpers.
Older WD drives are different from newer WD drives.
AND, some drives have little pictures of where to place the jumpers,
BUT I have found those pictures to be a sub-set of the full jumper
positions available... They are sometimes missing CS and limitation settings...
They are often missing "jumper storage" positions for when "not" using a
jumper...
To answer your question: If you have always set drives with the jumpers
in a certain way, it was just good luck and likely because the drives were
very similar to each other and "more than likely?" the same brand...
The only way to be sure about jumper settings on a particular drive is to
look them up at the manufactures WEB site for that exact Model Number...
Rick Glazier
----- Original Message -----
From: "Venkat Viswanathan"
> Will I be correct in assuming that the jumper connection shown in the photo
> (the jumper connected to two adjacent pins "horizantally")is specific to the "Maxtor diamond max plus " as stated in the caption?
>
> the reason for my query is that in all hdd/cd-rw/cdrom/ I have seen the jumper has to be connected to two adjacent pins
> "vertically". the oldest i have seen is my own 6 year old "quatum fireball" 4 gig.
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