Are you going to use it as a master or slave? It would appear that as a slave, no jumpers are needed. The jumper in a horizontal position is equivalent to having nothing jumped. It's a way of storing the jumper on the drive without using it.

You should have no trouble booting from this drive. If it's the only drive in the system, it must be jumped as master. If it's the secondary drive, it can have the jumper removed or positioned horizontally, as it is now.

On Dec 5, 2003, at 11:37 PM, Jeff Andrusin wrote:

I just came into possesion of this drive. I would
like to use it in my g4. I looked at the maxtor
site for jumper settings...nothing like the way
this was configured. This had the jumpers
horizontal covering the rightmost pins in the
upper row(three pins one blank) Is/was this
right? What is the proper set up? Can I boot from
this hd?


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