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What happen when you connect a sata to 2 motherboards?

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August 13, 2014 6:20:34 AM

Hi

What happen when you connect 1 sata to 2 motherboards and power both of them on?

Will my OS combine both motherboards both cpu and rams Together?

Or

Both wont work

I need advice before i do it

Regards

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a c 78 V Motherboard
August 13, 2014 6:24:53 AM

Please stop what you are doing/thinking about...
Just plug it in with a hard drive or SSD, not anything else.
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August 13, 2014 6:47:10 AM

Suztera said:
Please stop what you are doing/thinking about...
Just plug it in with a hard drive or SSD, not anything else.


Ok thanks bro

I think each motherboad would run the os separately
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August 13, 2014 7:31:36 AM

If you can even electrically do this, it will end bad for you. Like Suztera said, stop and think about what you are planning. You potentially could have two different MBs with two different OSes each thinking it was the sole owner of the drive. This means that each OS is free to put information anywhere on the drive because it is managing that device and knows enough not step on itself. However when you add in a second system that does not know about the first system, nor does it coordinate drive operations with it, you are going to get fatal corruptions in your file system. If this happens in your swap space then you are also going to be swapping the wrong RAM image back into main memory leading to crashes and BSODs.

Don't do this.
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a c 98 V Motherboard
August 13, 2014 7:34:48 AM

Do they even have SATA splitters? I have no idea how you could hook one drive up to two different boards.
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August 14, 2014 3:35:29 AM

4745454b said:
Do they even have SATA splitters? I have no idea how you could hook one drive up to two different boards.


Yes there are either Cable or a Box

Ok thank you for all

i'm vote Bob57 because he took interest in writing more

yes i wont be doing that it can harm both my boards
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a c 98 V Motherboard
August 14, 2014 7:24:53 AM

Can you link one? I'm curious as to what you were looking at. Doing a search online I can only find SATA power splitters, and a data splitter for SAS drives. I didn't see any SATA data splitters.
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