Thanks guys - I've already removed the four screws in a rectangle, 
and it looks like the Torx screwdriver is the way forward.  FWIW it's 
an old Seagate drive in a modified Avid (probably a rebadged 
kensington case).

-Nathes

> From: "Finke, Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Without knowing the specifics of the drive and/or case, it's hard 
to be specific. The 'star shaped screws' you mentioned are most 
likely your best bet for removing the drive from the 'gubbings'. The 
screws in question are called Torx and use a special wrench or 
screwdriver that can be obtained from many hardware stores 

> From: the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Look on the bottom of the drive housing itself.  Are there four 
screws in a  rectangle?  Those might be holding the drive in.
 
> the pickle


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