3100 (250-1632) Installing Drives Faxback Doc. # 5098 Your computer's drive tray can hold three drives. Depending on your computer model, one or more of the bays may contain factory-installed drives. The 3 1/2 - inch bay accommodates a hard drive that is less than 1 inch (25mm) high. Discharge any accumulated static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object before touching drives, adapters, and any internal computer components. Refer to your drive documentation for information on the setting any jumpers on the drive. Installing a Hard Drive in the 3 1/2-Inch Bay Your computer may have a factory-installed drive in the 3 1/2-inch bay. Refer to these instructions if you need to remove and reinstall the hard drive. To install a 3 1/2-inch drive: 1. Open the computer. Refer to "Opening the Computer." 2. Carefully turn the drive tray upside down to access the 3 1/2-inch drive bay. 3. Refer to the drive documentation to locate the mounting holes on the drive. 4. Slide the drive between the two brackets: 5. Align the mounting holes on the drive with the mounting holes on the brackets. 6. Install four screws to secure the drive in the bay. 7. Refer to the drive documentation for information on aligning the cable connector with the connector with the connector on the drive. Connect one end of the cable to the drive's connector. 8. Connect the other end if the drive data cable to the appropriate connector: For an IDE hard drive, connect to the IDE Hard Drive connector on the main logic board. Refer to "Main Logic Board Layout." For any other type of hard drive, connect to the interface adapter for the drive. Refer to the drive documentation and "installing a Non-IDE Hard Drive" for more information. 9. Select a cable from the power supply, and connect it to the power connector on the back of the drive. Caution: The power cables are keyed to fit only one way. Do not force the connections. 10. Run the setup utility to configure the drive. Refer to the "Utilities" section. Installing a Non-IDE Hard Drive To install a non-IDE hard drive, install the appropriate interface adapter in an expansion slot and connect the drive cable to the drive and to the interface adapter. Refer to the drive documentation for detailed instructions. Do not connect non-IDE drives to the IDE connector on the main logic board. ST-506 and ESDI hard drives cannot coexist with IDE drives. If you install an ST-506 or an ESDI drive, you will need to remove any previously installed IDE drives. A SCSI drive can coexist with an IDE drive, but you must use the IDE drive as the primary drive. (smc 01/04/94)