Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 23:11:00 EDT 2021 | duchoang
We are looking for IDE/PATA Surface Mount Connectors. 50 pin header. Right Angle. Pins 5,6,26 omitted. Please see picture. Anyone has it. Please send me an email. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 13:20:41 EST 2024 | ttheis
We also use macrium reflect and a usb/ide adapter to image all of our machines for backup.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 17:00:08 EST 2024 | mistrthou
We even used a usb to ide adapter.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 14:06:49 EST 2024 | redspare1
You will need an old version of acronis. I think 2014 uses 512mb ram. Just move the machine drive to a newer computer that has an IDE slot. IDE can also do CF with an adapter. You're basically running an PC with nothing in it, just booting acronis,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 17:46:36 EDT 2006 | jbrower
What???? Look here buddy, What are you a Phd in? I have a few thoughts but I'de like to hear it from you. Just an observation, IF you posted solutions or other useful information you MIGHT get a better response. Jay
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 09:58:14 EST 2010 | kjs123p
Pull the hard drive out and use a USB to IDE adapter to copy the whole hard drive onto another computer. I do this with my reflow oven and screen printer. It works very well.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 21:17:10 EST 2013 | kahrpr
you can use any IDE drive. you can call the guys at samsung there are a bunch of numbers for them a few posts back
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 13:59:51 EST 2024 | erikfriesen
I unsure on this, that it would actually work on my CP45 for example. It is windows XP embedded with 128mb ram. The second question really, is, would this boot a new IDE drive on XP? I'd be curious if anyone has had to do this and it worked.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 01 13:40:38 EST 2024 | proceng1
It sounds like the hard drive is the issue, and not the rest of the PC. It shouldn't be too difficult to find a copy of XP. Just install a new HDD and load XP. I might even have one. Is the Hard Drive IDE or SATA?
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 07 20:51:23 EST 1997 | john martin
part of my job is to id and source electronic components. i have an ongoing problem iding smt devices w/mfr codes in place of actual part numbers does a cross ref guide exist that will enable me to id a smt transistor(eg)by the marking codes on the d