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To install a second IDE drive into a computer, you must:
Set the master-slave jumper to slave on the second drive
Use the IDE configuration software to set the new drive as slave
Verify that you define the new drive as D: in the CMOS setup
Verity that you attach the drive to the connector at the end of the ribbon cable
None of the above
Correct Answer:
Set the master-slave jumper to slave on the second drive
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