Hi Pete
I'm assuming it is a tray loading iMac (revisions A to D, 233, 266, 333)
In which case the Hard drive does not screw into any mounting bracket,
but slots in under the CD. There are some springy metal flanges and the
CD drive that hold the hard drive in place. There is also a metal clip
that goes between the Hard Drvice and CD that slots into the back of the
CD Drive to stabalise it. 

I had a similar problem in that my CD drive was not properly aligned
after removal guys dropped it (must work for MicroSoft) and often caught
on the shell casing when opening and closing, until my Mac Techie told
me about that metal wire spring clip, so you may not heed to buy any
hard drive cady!

Best Regards
Pete
 
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Subject: Re: Where to get imac parts? Specifically a hard drive bracket.


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Bill


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Jay Salzman
Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2004 9:01 AM
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Subject: Where to get imac parts? Specifically a hard drive bracket.

Dear all,

A friend came to me after his imac had a very bad hard drive crash.  The
system was unusable and appeared to be unrecoverable using his utilities
(I think he mentioned something about "Norton".  Since I use Linux
exclusively, I'm not familiar with these tools).  After some Googling, I
found that imacs use IDE, just like PCs do.

I opened up the imac, pulled the drive, and made a loop back image of
the drive using some low level Linux tools and burned everything to
disk.  His data (which was irreplaceable and, of course, not backed up)
was recovered in full.  I was going to simply write the image back onto
a new drive, but the OS seemed hosed -- a bunch of bad sectors fell
right onto the part of the filesystem holding what was obviously OS
owned files.  It seemed like a better idea to just buy a new drive and
reinstall the OS.

I then bought a nice 80GB 7200rpm drive and placed it in the imac.

After putting the imac together, i found that the CDROM drive door got
caught up on the "outer shell" of the computer.  It wouldn't open.

Looking over some pictures, I realized that there is supposed to be a
bracket that screws onto the hard drive, and a tensioner is supposed to
hook onto it.

I don't have the bracket anymore --- I must have stupidly thrown it out
when i tossed the bad hard drive into the garbage.

I'm guessing the CDROM drive isn't flush with the "hole" in the shell
because the bracket is suppsed to provide some support.  So now I need
to find a hard drive bracket.  I Googled for awhile and couldn't find
anything.  I seriously hope I don't have to buy a whole computer just
for the this part!


Can someone *please* help?  Where can I find a replacement for the
bracket that holds the hard drive in an imac?  Is there a website that
sells imac replacement parts?

Thanks much!
Pete

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