Anna answers the call,

>One drive that I bought a few years ago came with
>two fairly heavy metal brackets (to be screwed onto
>the sides of the drive that raised it about an inch
>and a half and allowed it to slide onto the runners
>as usual (this was for the lower bay of a 7600
>which has quite a big space). These brackets must be
>available somewhere, maybe someone here knows?
>
>As for the power plug, you can add a 6" extension
>if you want--I see this in the catalog for cyberguys.com
>item #113-0278, for $1.27.

Thanks once again Anna,

Perfect grasp of my situation and exactly what I needed
to hear.
Sounds like the identical config. to the 7600 -
seems to me I read that the 9500 uses the same case.

If I can't find the brackets I'll make up a riser.
And such a gracious way to tell me that the "white plug"
is the "power" plug :-)

TT




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