Once you get the keyboard out. You'll see 2 screws holding a thin metal
sheet down remove these and lift the hard drive out. Be careful of the
ribbon cable on the left side. the thin metal is a bracket to hold the hard
drive in securely. I can send you detailed instructions if you want them.

John
> ------------------------------
> Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2002 21:18:52 -0600
> Subject: 1400 and swapping hard drive
> From: Tom Seid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> I want to put a larger drive into my 1400...I know how to open the book up,
> etc...what I don't know is, is the drive screwed in, or does it just pop
> out...I see there are screws around the drive, but they seem to be part of
> the drive...my instinct tells me it just pops out and there's a connector
> underneath, and you just disconnect, and plug in the new drive.
> Can anyone offer help?
> Thanks
> Tom
> -- 
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