Thanks for everyone who helped. I did remove the lower drive safely. The 7500
is back on it's feet. Now I have to figure a way to recover all that missing
data on the defective drive. By the way I'm off to swap list for a fast scisi
4.5 or more gigs hard drive for the 7500.
Peter.

Allen Brewer wrote:

> on 10/15/01 2:11 AM, THE ROCK at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Need help here listers. Early this year I bought a power mac 7600 from a
> > friend. It had two drives, one which he said was not working very well
>
> You should be able to unplug the cable and power from the upper drive and
> floppy then slide that whole upper tray out (hd and floppy). I find that's
> the easiest way to access the bottom drive and cdrom.


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