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Howdy everyone! I’m getting an Apple TV from eBay, and I’m a little bummed that it uses the old (40GB) ATA IDE hard drive interface, and I’d rather use a 120GB SATA that I have lying around not doing anything. I’ve looked for connectors or cables that would do the trick, but I don’t think I’ve found one suitable. I located this: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Addonics/… on OtherWorldComputing, but it seems that it needs to be plugged in to work! I just need something that I can conceal in the Apple TV that you would never know was inside. Anyone got any ideas? Is there a ribbon cable that would go straight from the logic board to an SATA drive?

It looks like you’ve found the best answer I’ve seen for this problem. There is nothing that will convert directly like just a ribbon cable. You’d be much better off getting the correct type of drive because the degradation in performance may be unacceptable.

I found a nifty IDE to Sata adapter at Microcenter. It was cheap and so far I haven’t heard any complaints about the machine’s performance. The adapter actually connected right to the back of the drive and needed no external power supply. It looks like a tiny logic board with the Sata and IDE connectors on both sides. Check on Microcenter.com

Hi guys, sorry for the moment of stupidity but I seem to be having a bit of an issue. I bought the adapter posted by TommyJames337 above. I have the SATA HD. The problem I’m having though is that the IDE cable that comes with the Apple TV is 44-pinhole but with the 1 pinhole blocked. The adapter is a full 44-pin adapter. Ergo, 44 pins won’t plug into a 43 hole IDE cable. The other end of the cable is a full 44-pinhole connector, but that plugs into the Logic Board. What the heck should I use for an IDE cable to connect the two? Suggestions would be greatly appreciated!