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Chapter 4 Installing Mass Storage Devices CAUTION All mounting screws used to thread into the hard disk drive must be #6-32 and not exceed ¼-inch in length. Longer screws may cause internal damage to the mass storage device. Damage caused by incorrect mounting screws is not covered by the HP warranty. 9. Align the drive's screw holes with the holes in the drive cage and install the screws to secure the drive to the drive cage. See Figures 4-2 and 4-3. NOTE You might find it easier to mount the drive, if you turn the drive cage upside down to mount the hard drive. Mounting tabs Figure 4-3. Drive Cage Mounting 10. Reinstall the drive cage into the chassis. Ensure the tabs at the top of the drive cage slide into the slots provided. See Figures 4-2 and 4-3. 11. Connect the data cable to the hard disk drives, as described below: Refer to Figure 4-1. a. If mounting an IDE hard drive, connect the primary (IDE-1) cable to both drives. b. If mounting a SCSI hard drive, connect the SCSI cable to both drives. 31

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Chapter 4
Installing Mass Storage Devices
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CAUTION
All mounting screws used to thread into the hard disk drive
must be #6-32 and not exceed ΒΌ-inch in length. Longer
screws may cause
internal damage to the mass storage device.
Damage caused by incorrect mounting screws is not covered
by the HP warranty.
9. Align the drive's screw holes with the holes in the drive cage and install the
screws to secure the drive to the drive cage. See Figures 4-2 and 4-3.
NOTE
You might find it easier to mount the drive, if you turn the
drive cage upside down to mount the hard drive.
Mounting tabs
Figure 4-3. Drive Cage Mounting
10. Reinstall the drive cage into the chassis.
Ensure the tabs at the top of the drive cage slide into the slots provided. See
Figures 4-2 and 4-3.
11. Connect the data cable to the hard disk drives, as described below:
Refer to Figure 4-1.
a.
If mounting an IDE hard drive, connect the primary (IDE-1) cable to both
drives.
b. If mounting a SCSI hard drive, connect the SCSI cable to both drives.