For under $15 you can get an adapter that will let you run any hard
drive through USB. Then you won't have a PC user messing around inside
your Mac. Or just put the things she needs onto a flash drive....

On Jan 21, 1:45 pm, Steve R <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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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