Nope, afraid not.
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Perkins, I just did it using excel on my mac. It gave me a warning but I hit okay and it was fine. I did the export using unicode text. If you wanna export it and shoot it over to me, I can send you back an excel file.
Ooh, that would be cool. I'll have to give you my work email, since that's where I have the excell.
Thanks!
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Anyone know anything about Serial ATA hard drives? I just bought a pair of 300GB OEM drives cheap, not realizing that the cables (power and data) are totally different from older IDE drives. I see cables available on Newegg, but I'm not 100% sure what I need.
Most importantly, the cables for sale don't have a head in the middle and the end of the cable like my old HD cables have. But I know there must be a way to get two drives connected to a single head on the MB. How? Help?
Does your MB support serial ATA?
I've got a new 'puter coming tomorrow that does, yes.
(but it won't have any hard drives attached)
SATA only supports one drive per channel. Most new motherboard are coming with 4 SATA ports on them.
Yeah, I just checked the MB specs [link] There are two ATA-133 heads, and two SATA heads. That'll work nicely.
So for each drive I will need one SATA data cable, and maybe a power adaptor depending on the power supply?
That's correct. You'll need to check that your power supply has the SATA power plug otherwise you'll need to get an adapter.