At 2:35 PM +0000 10/8/01, Thomas Brock wrote:
>I thought I had enough offline storage for backing up our 2300c, but that
>is not the
>case.
>
>How difficult is it to drop in another harddrive for our 7300? Does the
>unit have to
>be SCSI, ATA, or IDE, EIDE,?  Another 5 gigs would probably do it. Does
>anyone have
>something like this to sell?  Thanks for your replies! Thomas & The Kinders

Hi, Thomas,
        7300 takes SCSI, and there is room for two hard drives in it so all
that this involved in the one I had was to attach a sled, slide it in, and
plug it in as the cabling for two was there already.
        I wonder if an external HD wouldn't be more useful, though?  It
would be able to be easily taken from one machine to another, and could
have a trouble-shooting system on it for reviving troublesome machines.
Paul




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