"Eric B. Haulenbeek" wrote:
> 
> No, it's not a sliding sled. It's more like a bracket that attaches over the
> top of the drive... four holes on top and two holes on the front of the
> bracket. After screwing the bracket to the top of the drive you shove the
> drive into the drive bay and secure it in place with two screws, through the
> front of the drive bay. It's a cheap looking sort of angular bracket that
> I'll have to try and duplicate if I can't find someone who has one laying
> around. PowerOn doesn't seem to have any left!

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Eric - 
Go to your local PC shop - they should be able to fix you up with
anything that you need to fit a drive in a Umax tower case.

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