My Reply follows quote. On 14/04/2005 14:08 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>> I have an Apple internal drive (600i) which I want to install in my 7100,
>> but the fittings in the machine are different to the fittings on the drive,
>> can anybody help?
>
>Does the 7100 use a plastic sled like the 8100?  I believe the 6100 also
>uses a mounting sled.  Not sure about 7100's, but thought it would be the
>same method for mounting the CD drive.  CDROM drive is mounted to the sled
>(using the four screw holes that all CD drives seem to have) and the sled
>slides into the open bay slot.
>
>If your 7100 has the original 2x CDROM drive, such a sled should be there.
>If the 7100 has no CDROM drive for some reason, it may be missing.
>
>- Ken W
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The 7100 is the odd duck that uses "rails" much like PC boxes.

Ken

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