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12.4.2 SCSI Tray
To remove the SCSI tray:
1.Remove the top bezel.
2.Loosen the three captive screws that hold the tray in place.
Insert a screwdriver in the notch at the top center of the SCSI tray to pull out the SCSI tray. See Figure
3.Remove the seven screws on top of the SCSI tray to lift off the tray cover to access CD and tape drives.
See Figure 12-9.
Notch used to pull out tray
Figure 12-9 Removing the SCSI Tray
To replace the SCSI tray, reverse these procedures.
12.5 Powering On the System
See Section 12.3, “Restarting the System,” to
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