3D Connexion ZT1000, XZ200 Removing the Hard Disk Drive, Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part Numbers

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Removing the Hard Disk Drive

Removing the Hard Disk Drive

Table 3. Hard Disk Drive Replacement Part Numbers

Description

Drive, hard disk (20,GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba FDB ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (20 GB, 9.5mm, Hitachi ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (20,GB, 9.5mm, IBM FDB ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, Hitachi FDB ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, IBM [Cascade] FDB ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (30 GB, 9.5mm, Hitachi (Titan) ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, Toshiba ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, Hitachi ATA100)

Drive, hard disk (40 GB, 9.5mm, IBM FDB ATA100)

Part Number

0950-4287

0950-4310

0950-4318

0950-4312

0950-4319

0950-4360

0950-4288

0950-4313

0950-4320

Exchange Part Number

F3476-69002

F3428-69502

F3257-69501

F3428-69501

F3414-69500

F3414-69501

F3378-69102

F3378-69101

F3428-69500

Required Equipment

#0 Phillips screwdriver.

Removal Procedure

1.Unplug the AC adapter, if present, and remove the battery.

2.On the bottom of the unit, remove both hard drive retaining screws.

Screws,

M2.5×4mm

Figure 10. Removing the Hard Disk Drive

3.Carefully pull the hard drive out of the notebook.

4.Remove all four screws from the hard drive tray and drive case, then lift the drive out of the tray.

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zt1100/xz200 and xt1500 Series

 

 

Troubleshooting and Self-Repair Guide

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