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Originally Posted by nando4
Some suggestions on how to set the caddy to be slave
1/ Did you use non-conducting cellophane tape? The pic you posted looks like masking tape, which may not be suitable. Worth trying again.
2/ Try isolating pin 47 on the caddy's JAE50 connector AND bridging pin 47 with pin 41 (pin 41 is 5V) in the caddy. That setup *should* do two things:
- the bios will detect an isolated signal on the JAE50 connector, so setup operations for a slave device
- the Marvell chip will receive a logic 1, opposite to logic 0/GND which sets it as master on that input pin and *hopefully* that means it will set itself up as slave.
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Finally found some time to open my 2510p again. I went ahead and connected pin 47 to pin 41 and the caddy was recognized as a multi-bay again. But similar to when the caddy is in its default state it doesn't work once I connect the 1.8" ZIF HDD.
I'm typing this after booting up using the old 1.8" drive. 4200rpm feels really slow when booting.