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Hi David,

No, master/slave does not apply to SATA drives. SATA are strictly one 
connector, one drive, there is no way to daisy chain them.

Russ Poffenberger
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David Nager wrote:
> Does the Master and Slave setup and cabling apply to SATA Drives ?
> I have 2 SATA Drives in my Dell Desktop and I want to swith them around as
> my second drive is twice the size as my boot drive.
> I have Norton Ghost and 2 USB Back up drives to help with this. I have done
> it in the past withi IDE drives, Im just not shure about the SATA Drives.
>   

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