Apple M8840LL/A Setup Guide - Page 41

the screw aside for now; you will use it when you put the carrier back in.

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3 Remove the low-profile attachment screw from the drive carrier and tilt the carrier up to remove it from the computer. The head of the attachment screw is designed to work specifically with the drive carrier. Set the screw aside for now; you will use it when you put the carrier back in. The illustration below shows the rear drive carrier, but this step applies to all the carriers. Remove the attachment screw to release the drive carrier. Tilt the drive carrier up and carefully pull it out of the computer. If drives are installed in drive positions 1 and 2 and you want to remove them, you must remove the drive in position 2 before you can remove the drive in position 1. Working Inside the Computer 41

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Working Inside the Computer
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3
Remove the low-profile attachment screw from the drive carrier and tilt the carrier up to
remove it from the computer.
The head of the attachment screw is designed to work specifically with the drive carrier. Set
the screw aside for now; you will use it when you put the carrier back in.
The illustration below shows the rear drive carrier, but this step applies to all the carriers.
Remove the attachment screw
to release the drive carrier.
Tilt the drive carrier up
and carefully pull it out
of the computer.
If drives are installed in
drive positions 1 and 2 and you
want to remove them, you must
remove the drive in position 2 before
you can remove the drive in position 1.