3 Press the retaining clip on top of the drive tray and slide it backwards
to remove it.
4 Align the new hard drive in the lower part of the tray (with the
correct orientation) and secure it with the screws provided with the
drive.
5 Replace the drive tray in the PC.
6 Attach all data and power connectors. Assuming you want to use the
original hard drive to boot your PC from, attach the end connector
(marked DRIVE 0) to this drive and the middle connector (marked
DRIVE 1) to the new drive. This requires you to bend the data cable
slightly round the floppy drive data cable.
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