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Upgrades and Options
Figure 5-20. Removing Device Bay Frame
POWER
RESET
POWER
STATUS
DISK
A
B
Removing device bay frame
from the media and diskette
drive bays
A Two screws that secure the
device bay frame to the front
of the chassis
B Two frame hinge tabs that
hold the device bay frame to
the chassis
6.
Place the frame face down on a soft surface to
prevent marring it.
7.
From the bay where you want to install a drive,
remove the two drive rail locking screws that secure
the blank panel tray to the bay and slide the tray
out of the bay (Figure 5-21).
8.
Remove the two screws securing each side rail to
the blank panel tray (Figure 5-22).
Summary of Contents for HX4000
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