On 6/30/09 10:04 PM, Adam of [email protected] sent

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> On Jun 30, 7:57 pm, Jim Scott <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> P.P.S.: If you're going to do the job yourself, pay attention to  
>> safety procedures around the CRT, and be aware that on-board  
>> capacitors may still have a charge in them.
> 
> Yikes.
> 
> Thanks, Jim. I have to say that Plan B is looking better all the time.
> 
> That entails buying an enclosure for the old HD, to use an an external
> drive.
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> Would you happen to know if I want a 2.5 or 2.5-inch enclosure? I've
> read the specs for the HD (it was actually a replacement Western
> Digital 120-GB drive, but I assume the size is the same), and can't
> find that information. It must be one of those things everybody (but
> me) just knows.
> 
> Adam

Hi Adam,
The CRT iMacs use a 3.5" hard drive form factor-they are not terribly
difficult to remove, certainly easier than the video-related projects you
were thinking of. (BTW, check my response and offer to you sent off list).
HTH,
Dana



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