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15.
Push the drive into the bay until the screw holes of
the side rails are directly in front of the chassis
screw holes and secure with the screws previously
removed (see Figure 5-20, C).
16.
Connect a power cable to the back of the drive (see
Figure 5-22).
Note: For 5 1/4-inch devices power cables are
provided in the chassis for removable 5 1/4-inch
media drives (including the CD-ROM that is factory-
installed). These power cables are interchangeable
for 5 1/4-inch devices only; you can connect any one
of them to any device you install in the 5 1/4-inch
media bays. The connectors are keyed and can be
inserted in only one way.
For 3 1/2-inch diskette drives power cables are
provided in the chassis (including the diskette drive
that is factory-installed). The connectors are keyed
and can be inserted in only one way.
17.
Connect the ribbon data cable (Figure 5-22) to the
device; the connector is keyed and can be inserted
only one way.
Note: For the 5 1/4-inch media devices be certain
that you are using the 50-pin SCSI data cable. This
cable comes from the system board to the removable
media bays and ends at the CD-ROM reader in
bay A. Do not confuse this cable with the 34-pin
diskette drive cable which begins on the system
board and ends at the diskette drive in bay E.
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