The PowerCenter case comes with 2 standard 1" height drive mounts
1) upside-down drive bracket under the power supply ( the scsi cable forces you to mount this way )
2) Above the floppy drive
If this is your second drive, one of these should be empty.
Unless your putting your drive in a removable drive sled save the front bays.
I would keep the front bays for more important items like a tape drive, cd or dvd burner,
which you will need to backup your data
Wayne ;)
BG 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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