'NEW" G4 WONT RECOGNIZE ADDED HARD DRIVES

Just got a new Mac and trying to transfer data from the old hard drives to the new machine.
My new G4 isnt recognizing the old disks when I hook them Up in the vacant bays. I have the jumper pins configured correctly, I am using the available connectors and power modules, but if I hook up any otehr drives than the start up disk, the machine wont even pwoer up. Tried reset button, changing disk positions, etc. Why isnt the computer starting when I add additional drives to the hardware cables?

This may help. Power Macintosh G3 and G4: IDE Master and Slave Support and Configuration
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=24342
 Cheers, Tom

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