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Chapter 2 Installing Internal Tape Drives
Mounting the Internal Tape Drive
DDS-4/DAT 72 User’s Guide 25
3 Remove the computer cover to gain access to the inside of the
computer. The documentation that came with your computer should
explain this procedure.
4 Select an available 3.5-inch or 5.25-inch mounting bay, depending on
the internal tape drive you want to install.
5 If the mounting bay has a “filler panel,” remove it according to the
instructions in your computer’s documentation.
6 If the computer does not have a SCSI host adapter, you will need to
purchase and install a SCSI host adapter.
Mounting the Internal Tape Drive 2
An internal tape drive without mounting brackets can be installed into a
3.5-inch drive bay. An internal tape drive with mounting brackets can be
installed into a 5.25-inch drive bay.
To mount the internal tape drive into a 3.5-inch bay, see Mounting
the Drive into a 3.5-inch Drive Bay.
To mount the internal tape drive into a 5.25-inch bay, see Mounting
the Drive into a 5.25-inch Drive Bay.
Mounting the Drive into a
3.5-inch Drive Bay
2
The following procedure describes how to mount the drive in a 3.5-inch
drive bay. This procedure assumes your drive is not equipped with side-
mounting brackets.
Note: If you have to disconnect cables to gain access to the
mounting bay, note which cables were removed. You can
then refer to this information when you reconnect the
cables at the end of this procedure.
Note: The internal tape drive can be mounted horizontally or
vertically (on its side).
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