Mounting An Internal Drive - Plextor PX-40TSe Operation Manual

Internal/external cd-rom drives
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NOTE: The following section is only for those installing internal drives. If you
have an external drive, skip to page 33.
YOUR TASK:
YOUR OBJECTIVE:
YOUR METHOD:
Your PC probably looks something like this:
Available bay with
cover panel removed.
You can mount your drive in any available bay. You must remove the small
panel that covers the bay that you want to use. Typically this is done after you
have removed your computer's cover. The panel can then be popped out by
pressing outward lightly (in some older cases you may have to remove screws
that hold the panel in place).
You now need to determine if you must install mounting rails on the sides of
your drive. To do so, insert the drive into the open bay. If the drive fits tightly
with little (or no) clearance on either side of the drive, you will not have to use
mounting rails. The drive can be mounted directly into your computer.
CAUTION: Do not mount your drive in your computer using screws other than
those supplied by Plextor. You may damage the drive if you insert
screws that are too long.

Mounting an Internal Drive

Mount your internal drive inside your computer.
A securely positioned drive whose connectors are
within easy reach of the various cables that must
attach to it.
Identify the drive bay where you will mount your
drive. Remove bay cover. If necessary, use mounting
rails to install drive in bay.
CHAPTER 8 — Hardware Installation
ULTRAPLEX 40X OPERATION MANUAL
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