Tim
Thanks for your input.
I thought this was the case, but I wasn't 100% sure.
Dean

>The 2400 works great with this drive (it's what I've got in my 2400). 
>I do remember one gentleman who posted here who was having difficulty 
>with one in his 2400, however.
>
>There are two standards for mounting hole locations on 2.5" hard 
>drives.  The DTCA-24090 is on the newer standard with the holes far 
>apart, near the corners of the drive.  Older computers like the 2300 
>may need an adapter bracket, which I think MCE sells, but the 2400 is 
>just recent enough that it can use either type of drive.
>
>The 2400's only restriction is that you should use a 12.7mm thick 
>drive to get proper cooling; thicker won't fit and thinner won't 
>contact the heat transfer pad that cools the drive.
>
>   Tim Seufert


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