Chapter 1
Prepare Drive for Installation
3
Unpack the Drive
CAUTION
Shock
: Hard disk drives are very susceptible to mechanical
shock and can be damaged by a drop as short as one-quarter of
an inch (.64 cm). Take care when unpacking and handling the
disk drive. If the drop would crack an egg, it will damage the
drive.
Static
: Protect the hard disk drive from static electricity by
leaving it in its antistatic bag until you are ready to install it.
Use an antistatic wrist strap and a grounding mat (3M
8501/8502/8505 or equivalent). If an antistatic work area is
not available, touch any unpainted metal surface to discharge
static electricity before handling the drive.
When you remove the hard disk drive from the antistatic bag,
handle it only by the frame.
Do not touch
the electrical
components. Place the drive on the antistatic bag whenever
you set it down.
After gathering the information and tools:
•
Remove the drive from the packaging.
Step 2: Determine the Drive Type
The type of the drive varies and drives with the same part number may be of
different types.
•
Match the drive you unpacked with the type of drive shown in Figure 1-1.
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