: If using an older IDE burner on a modern SATA motherboard, a bi-directional IDE-to-SATA adapter is required to bridge the data technologies.
: ImgBurn is the industry standard for this task because it handles .bin and .cue image files correctly. Preparation: The IDE/SATA Setup : If using an older IDE burner on
. (rewritable) discs, as the PS1 cannot read them. (rewritable) discs, as the PS1 cannot read them
: Plug the 40-pin IDE connector of the adapter into your optical drive and the 7-pin SATA connector into your motherboard. : Most IDE drives require a 4-pin Molex
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: Most IDE drives require a 4-pin Molex power cable, while modern power supplies use SATA power. Ensure your adapter includes the necessary power conversion.
: Restart your computer and check the BIOS to ensure the drive is detected as an IDE device through the adapter. Step-by-Step Burning Process