(08-11-2011, 11:07 AM)Ace Wrote: I would check to make sure that your motherboard supports the drive too. Especially if you have an older computer, since older motherboards don't support SATA and just IDE
Well the Mother Board has the plugs for it and according to what I am seeing it does I am just confused with what it is doing and how... I have put them in before and had no problem there is just something not right and I can not figure it out. However I do understand that it still might now except it. Maybe just best to take it back and get an IDE and for get it