>
> I've tried taking locking needle nose pliers to it, but I can't get it
> to work. The head of the screw is nearly flush and further there is a
> slight indentation around the screw making it even harder to get a grip
> on the screw. I finally just gave up and accepted that I'd have only
> two mounting spots for drives. If anybody has any suggestions on how I
> might get that screw out, I'm all ears.


I believe SEARS has a new tool to remove stripped screws.  It's a bit that
"grips" into the stripped out screw head when you turn it counter clockwise.
It appear to work like a screw extractor but you don't have to drill a hole.


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