Expanding memory

For information on increasing your computer’s memory, see Appendix B, “Installing Additional Memory.”

Replacing or adding internal storage devices

Your Macintosh comes with three internal storage devices—a floppy disk drive, a CD-ROM (compact disc read-only memory) drive, and a hard disk drive (several capacities are available). If you want to replace any of these internal drives, see your Apple-authorized dealer.

Your computer also has an expansion bay—just behind the front panel, above the CD-ROM drive—for an additional, optional 5.25-inch storage device

(1.7 inches high). Examples of storage devices include a second CD-ROM drive, a tape storage backup system, or a second internal hard disk. If you want to install another storage device inside your computer, see your Apple- authorized dealer.

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Apple 6400 appendix Expanding memory, Replacing or adding internal storage devices