I did purchase an exact knife, but I don't want all the shavings inside 
the computer. There is a lot of plastic to go through, so I think the 
best option is to open the case and remove the drives before doing the 
work.

Aaron


On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, at 11:36  AM, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
>>
> Why not just get a sharp knife, and shave a little off the top of the 
> tray
> faceplate on the drive itself. It will fit, and you wouldn't have to 
> mod the
> case.
>


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