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NOTES: When you install a drive, install the drive rails and slide the drive into

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3. Remove the drive-mounting rails from the drive (see Figure 4-7). drive-mounting rails (2) screws (6) screws (4) drive release tabs (2) drive release tabs (2) drive-mounting rails (2) 4. If the drive is a SCSI drive, record the setting of the SCSI address jumpers and SCSI bus termination jumper. 5. If the drive is a SCSI drive, remove the 50-pin-to-68-pin adapter from the SCSI connector on the back of the drive (if present). Some drives use a 50-pin-to-68-pin adapter between the SCSI cable and the drive connector. Check the back of the drive for an adapter; if one is present, remove it and retain it for use on the new drive. NOTES: When you install a drive, install the drive rails and slide the drive into its bay until the rails snap securely into place. When you reinstall a SCSI drive, set the SCSI address jumpers and the SCSI bus termination jumpers to the settings you recorded when you removed the drive. 4-10 Dell PowerEdge 4300 Systems Service Manual

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3.
Remove the drive-mounting rails from the drive (see Figure 4-7).
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4.
If the drive is a SCSI drive, record the setting of the SCSI address jumpers
and SCSI bus termination jumper.
5.
If the drive is a SCSI drive, remove the 50-pin-to-68-pin adapter from the
SCSI connector on the back of the drive (if present).
Some drives use a 50-pin-to-68-pin adapter between the SCSI cable and
the drive connector. Check the back of the drive for an adapter; if one is
present, remove it and retain it for use on the new drive.
NOTES: When you install a drive, install the drive rails and slide the drive into
its bay until the rails snap securely into place.
When you reinstall a SCSI drive, set the SCSI address jumpers and the SCSI
bus termination jumpers to the settings you recorded when you removed the
drive.
drive release tabs (2)
drive-mounting rails (2)
screws (4)
drive-mounting rails (2)
screws (6)
drive release tabs (2)