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6.
Install the new device in the open bay. If you are installing a SCSI device, do both of the
following (See Chapter 5, "Peripherals", for details). (Mount the device in the open bay in the
peripheral cage using the retained screws.)
Set the SCSI ID on the new device to an unused ID number.
Disable termination on the new drive.
If you are installing an IDE device, proceed to the next step.
7.
If installing a 5.25-inch device, such as a CD writer, mount the device in the open bay in the
peripheral cage using the retained screws.
8.
Slide the peripheral cage with the new device into the chassis (partially inserted to allow cable
connection).
9.
Connect the proper interface cable (either SCSI or EIDE) and the power cable to the new
device.
10. With the cage partially inserted, re-connect the data and power cables to the peripherals in the
cage. There will be more room to re-connect these cables with the cage not fully seated.
11. With the cables attached, re-seat the peripherals cage and secure it to the chassis by re-
installing the four screws.
12. Re-install the face panel.
Floppy Disk
CD-ROM
Peripheral Expansion
Bays
Peripheral Cage
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