>1. The hard drive has some stuff on it that she wants on
>her.  I could do floppies, but that seems like a lot of
>work.  My PC has a SCSI card with 50-pin connection.  Can I
>plug the Mac and the PC together and transfer files?  If so,
>I could put everything on two or three CDs.

Only Apple laptop computers can be connected using a SCSI connection 
the way you want to.   It might be easiest to acquire a PCI Ethernet 
card then connect the two computers using that.   Ask on the swap 
list or ebay.

>2. Anyone know how the hard drive is mounted?  <long story
>snipped>  Is it supposed to be under the CD-ROM ?  It has a
>stamped metal plate attached to it with four screws but I
>can't find anywhere to snap it in.  I talked to the guy who
>pulled it out but he doesn't remember what he did.  He says
>he didn't have to remove any screws but it looks to me like
>something's missing.  I could take pictures but if someone
>can give me a hint, maybe I'll figure it out.

That plate sounds like it is from one of the Power Macs (85, 86, 95, 
or 9600) and has nothing to do with the 4400.   IIRC, the 4400 used a 
PC mounting system, and there should be a mounting point for a 3.5" 
drive in the case.
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