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4.
If replacing a front access device, push in the release tab on each side of the device and pull
the drive out the front of the chassis.
5.
Remove the drive rails from the old device and secure them to the new device.
6.
Slide the new device into the base unit chassis until the release tabs engage.
7.
Connect the data and power cables to the new device.
8.
Replace the faceplate.
Internal-Access Peripheral Device
WARNING
Mishandling a removed disk drive can cause the heads to crash! Subsequent
failures may not be noticeable for three to six months. Handle disk drives
carefully to avoid damage.
Three 3.5-inch x 1.0-inch peripheral devices, or two 3.5-inch x 1.6-inch peripheral devices, may be
installed in the internal-access device bays. These bays are located in a removable cage beneath
the front-access device bays, immediately under the floppy disk drive. Peripheral devices in these
bays are not accessible from the front of the system. Such devices are usually disk drives,
including the system’s primary disk drive.
Release Tab
(both sides; push in)
Drive Rail
(both sides)