> I thought I would install an internal drive in my DuoDock II, and I found
> the site for how to do it, but I need a kit to do so.  Any knowledge on
> where to get it, or do I really need this kit to install?

I did this not too long ago, amd although you don't need a kit as such, it
simplifies things no end.

For starters, the scsi cable is the right length and prefolded to suit.
Second, the power cable is also the right length. So you could get a tray
and fiddle with cables but I suggest you do a search on eBay. There's a guy
selling these nearly all the time (can't remember his seller's name) for $14
to $18 depending whether you go for the auction or buy it now price.

Francois






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