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> Miserableman wrote:
> cookie monster wrote:
> This cage thats seated further back from the case front is where
> your
> HDD goes, it should sit vertical.
>
> Your case/drawing is bizarre :O) The hard drive is usually mounted
> directly below the floppy disk drive.
>
> Its like that in my drawing.
Tis a very good drawing. :P
> cookie monster wrote:
> This cage thats seated further back from the case front is where
> your
> HDD goes, it should sit vertical.
>
> Your case/drawing is bizarre :O) The hard drive is usually mounted
> directly below the floppy disk drive.
Its like that in my drawing.
> This cage thats seated further back from the case front is where your
> HDD goes, it should sit vertical.
Your case/drawing is bizarre :O) The hard drive is usually mounted directly below the floppy disk drive.
______________
|PSU | | |
|____| | | 4 X 5.5" drive bays
|_______ | |
| | |____|
| Mobo | | | 2 X 3.5" drive bays
| | _|____|
|_______|| | |
|________|____|_|
^
This cage thats seated further back from the case front is where your HDD goes, it should sit vertical.
Colin
It's a tray that lets you mount a HDD in a 5.25" bay.
I bought one for the pc I'm building, and I'm happy enough with it.
In fact, it's packaged as a tray to mount a floppy drive in a large bay, with an optional faceplate that has a hole for the floppy drive to face out of (so you can put disks in and stuff).
Since I didn't use that, but put the rest of the tray in behind a blank faceplate that came with the tower, I've decided to spray paint it black (to match my other optical drives) and stick some wire mesh in the gap, to make a neat viewing window / air vent.
The mesh was 99p for a close to A4 sheet, you can get it from Halfords.
Or you could just use the tray :^)
> I finally figured out which way it went in, but when i put it in one
> of the places i have no where the insert the screws, soon as the
> cover to the sides covers the screw holes up. I tried it in a floppy
> thing and it actually worked, just hope i never need a floppy drive
> now...
The floppy thing would be a 3.5" bay, as I said...
1. Get the hard drive the so it is facing with the metal side (top) up.
2. Place it in one of the 3.5" drive bays (best to use one without a bevel)
3. Screw it in place.