on 07/11/00 07:18, Mark A. Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Laurent Daudelin on 11/6/2000 8:58 PM wrote:
>
>> What's the minimum height for a hard disk to fit in a 2300c? What you folks
>> have? I've read on the internet that 2.5" hard drives used to be in 9.5mm,
>> 12.5mm and 17mm. I'm assuming my current 1.1GB drive is a 17mm. I know that
>> there are drives right now as thin as 8.45mm. However, according to Mark
>> Kippert, these won't fit.
>>
>> So, would a 9.5mm drive fit? What about a 12.5?
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> -Laurent.
>
> Actually Laurent, that drive will fit, depending on how you look at it. The
> stock brackets won't fit on the 8.45mm drive but the drive will fit into the
> hard drive bay of the 2300. It still has the same width and depth of the
> original drive. You either have to purchase new brackets that will fit the
> new drive or jury-rig the current brackets.
>
> The reason old brackets won't fit new drives is because it was necessary to
> move the original mounting brackets out closer to the ends of the drive to
> allow manufactures to make drives thinner. Width & depth remain the same.
>
> I am guessing that your question about fit is finding a larger capacity
> drive (whatever the height) that will fit your 2300's stock mounting
> brackets. Is this the case?
>
> I and another list member have mentioned the use of zip ties to jury-rig.
> Not pretty, not high tech, but it got the job done.
>
> You may be able to get new brackets from MCE PowerBooks that will allow you
> to fit a drive that has the relocated screw holes that are found on newer
> drives.
>
> -makmac
>
> P.S. Laurent, did you get my off-list replies yesterday?
That was exactly the question. What would be the smallest drive to fit with
the actual mounting brackets.
English is not my native language, so I'm not sure what are "zip-ties" and
"jury-rig", but I have some ideas... Guess I'll find these in hardware store
or the local Radio Shack?
And yes, Mark, I did receive your off-list replies, thanks!
-Laurent.
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