Based on my experience with a (non-Pro) PowerTower, whose case is very like
the PowerCenter (indeed, my mobo sez "PowerCenter"), you can probably go to
a local PC shop and by hangars that will work fine.

Power Computing machines were built into PC-type cases. I have twice bought
hangars at PC shops that look like angle-iron (rectangular strips of metal
that when viewed from the end look like a square C -- 270 degrees at
90-degree angles, as it were -- with a series of mounting holes) that worked
fine. Be sure to ask the PC shop for some screws (bolts), too.

-- Chuck

on 10/17/03 2:00 AM, BG at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello I am trying to install a second hard drive into my PowerCenter 150. I
> think I read where you had to buy a sled/tray/carrier or something. Is there
> a specific one I need? I think I have one from an old computer I bought but
> I am not sure it is one I can use. Any information would be appreciated. I
> am trying to install this into the bay just beneath the CD ROM drive.
> Thanks.
> 
> Bill Grant
> 


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