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Dell Dimension XPS D xxx Systems Reference and Troubleshooting Guide

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To replace the bezel, fit the bezel's three retaining hooks into their corresponding
slots on the chassis. Rotate the bezel toward the chassis until the hooks snap into the
slots.
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The drive cage (see Figure 3-2) holds the externally accessible drives except for the
standard 3.5-inch diskette drive. It holds up to two half-height, 5.25-inch devices and
two 3.5-inch devices in the mini tower chassis. In the desktop chassis, it holds up to
two half-height, 5.25-inch devices and one 3.5-inch device. The drive cage must be
removed to install a drive in one of its bays.
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To remove the drive cage, follow these steps:

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NOTE: The drive cage has slots on the sides and bottom that engage tabs in the
chassis. Three of these tabs contain a detent feature that locks the drive cage
into place. The drive cage may be slightly difficult to slide forward until it is
detached from the detents.

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