>
> You'll find it a problem getting the disks into manual inject drives when 
> mounted in place of auto inject drives. (Assuming the slot lines up.)
>
> The cases of Macs that used manual inject drives had a recessed area in the 
> middle of the slot to allow a finger to push the disk in far enough for the 
> spring mechanism to snap it in the rest of the way.

The Performas have the recessed area on them, and the IIsis act like
they should, but don't.

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