Help Configuring Hard Drives...

Hey everyone,
Just finished my first build, everything went pretty smoothly.  My only question involves the configuration of my hard drives.  I am running 3 drives, a 40GB IDE for my OS, an 80GB IDE for music storage, and a 120GB SATA for a video editing scratch disc.  Could someone tell me what my jumper and BIOS settings should be?  Also, what kind of raid and setupwould be best.  I'm somewhat new at all this, so any help is appreciated.  Thanks!

Sounds like you already got the OS up and running so it wouldn't be a good idea to move around any drives at this point unless you have trouble.
If you do have the OS installed and all the drives are seen and working properly then don't change any settings in the Bios for the IDE Config menu. If not then I suggest the following for maximum flexibilty:
Bios>>Integrated Peripherals>>ON-Chip IDE Config:
Native Mode
Pata Only
Keep Sata Active-Yes
Pata-Both Channels
Rest will be greyed out or leave at default.
The jumpers should be set for master/slave/single as per diagram on the drive. If there's any jumpers on the Sata just leave it where it is. You want to set it up so that all your heavy data transfers will not take place between 2 drives on the same IDE channel. The Sata drive has its own channel.
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