At 12:06 PM -0600 1/21/09, Kris Tilford posted:
>  On Jan 21, 2009, at 8:50 AM, Steve R wrote:
>
>>  When the G5 shipped, it had one drive installed in the upper bay. Is
>>  there any reason to have a one-drive G5 using that upper bay, or can
>>  I re/install one-drive in the lower easier-to-access bay?
>
>  Easier access? What are you doing that you need to "access" this HD?
>  When you unplug the cables it twist the lock, it should easily slide
>  downward and out?

The upper bay is harder to get the drive out. The G5 is being lent 
out to a switcher who is constantly bringing her PC that she uses now 
to the neighbour to fix. Since I don't want her lugging my entire 
tower up and down stairs, in and out of cars, I plan on telling her 
to bring only the hard drive when she needs work done. The easiest 
drive bay is the lower one. Apple ships with one drive, in the upper 
bay. Thus the question, is there any reason to have the one drive in 
the upper bay, or can it be reinstalled in the lower easier-to-access 
bay?

Steve R

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