SATA cables don't plug into the EIDE socket, the connector on both ends of
the cable are exactly the same and need to be plugged into the SATA drive
and a dedicated SATA connector on your motherboard - there are usually 4
SATA connectors on the motherboard each around half and inch in width.
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"Ed(NY)" <ebny@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> I'm trying to install an additional (SATA) hard drive - it appears I need
> a cable that can connect to the 8 pin power connection on the hard drive
> and then to the EIDE 15 pin connector on the cable coming from the hard
> drive in the computer. I can't find a cable that can do this. Do I need
> to combine two cables (15 to 4 pin, then 4 to 8?)
>