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2.5" Drive Case Mounting

tomhanser

Member
I pulled out the HDD from an expired Mac PowerBook. The driver still verified prior to the mainboard failing. The drive is a Seagate Momentus ST9160821A.

Anyway, I decided to buy an inexpensive drive case from Geeks.com:

http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?inv...2504AU&cat=CSE

There might not be anything to worry about, but I'm not sure how the drive mounts in any external drive case. Two mounting screws on the bottom, at the plug end?

The drive currently has a thin metal cover wrapped around the end of the drive, opposite the plug side. It covers the top of the Seagate label, actually. Does this need to be removed? Maybe it's necessary when installed in a PowerBook? Or should I leave it alone?

Thanks!
 
On my wife's Toshiba, that metal sheet appears to be there mainly for providing a pull-tab to remove the drive from the connector. It doesn't look like you'll need it in that case. As far as mounting, go with whatever looks to be mechanically the most secure, but keeps anything conductive away from any exposed circuitry.
 
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