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koolkorsa |
posted on 21st May 04 at 15:29 |
just to update - managed to get the old drive out eventually - broke a screwdriver and squeezed my hand in there. Whoever designed the case should be shot. Anyway installed and set up new hard drive in no time. Cheers for the help. | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 21st May 04 at 07:31 |
ttt | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:18 |
ah bollocks. First time i step into trying to fix my computer myself and its a tough case. Well dan could you find out how i do this hard drive removal then please? | |
DanielJ |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:16 |
hard bloody work, my cous had one | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:16 |
wot u mean dan? | |
DanielJ |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:15 |
quote: say no more :lol: | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:14 |
oh no i get you, you mean just the hard drive holder will be removable. argh. I thought u meant the whole holder for the full set of drives would be removable, cos it looks a lil bit like that. | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:12 |
it a hewlett packard pavilion mini tower case. about 4 or 5 years old. I think that removable caddy might be the answer. I'd have to remover the cpu and heat sink then though. | |
Siberia |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:10 |
ah right i think i get y yer asking a a right angled screwwdriver now :lol: | |
corsa starter |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:10 |
yeh the hard drive "caddy" will be removable... hunt down a screw or try tuggin in a couple of directions probs just stiff | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:07 |
both sides of the case come off. But the one side there is in the internal structure of the case with the motherboard attacthed to it. So no way through there! | |
Siberia |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:03 |
both side of the case should come off | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 22:00 |
jesus im confused! | |
djlee_dj |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:54 |
some of the caddys holding the hdd with slide up and out .......or unsrew itself | |
Siberia |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:54 |
blah screwdriver.. | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:50 |
rite, well u know the stack of drives at the front of your computer? You've got CD drives at the top, then hard drive beneath them. Well trying to remove the hard drive. As i can see it is attached with 2 screws on the left and 2 screws on the right. The 2 screws on the left were easy to remove because i could access them by removing the left hand side of the case. But the 2 on the right are nearly impossible to reach because the right hand side of the case does not remove as far as i can see - the motherboard is attached to it. Understand? | |
corsa starter |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:40 |
ok... lost without a picture :lol: | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:39 |
Well basically the hard drive was attatched in a cradle sort of thing to the main set of drive bays, underneath the cd roms. There were 2 scews on the top to undo the hard drive. But theres another 2 underneath which are virtually impossible to reach! | |
corsa starter |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:37 |
never seen a case tht need a right angled driver b4 and workd on pc's for years??? sure it aint just a cady maybe a screw behinde front casing to release the section the hard drive sits in | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:31 |
iv got a socket set with a ratchet at home but thats too big. Need something really small for gettin inside a computer case. The vertical bit needs to be under 1 inch high, cos thats all the clearance i got. | |
Matt H |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:30 |
i got a set from halfords | |
Drew |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:24 |
screwdriver socket? | |
koolkorsa |
posted on 20th May 04 at 21:21 |
bit of a random question - but to take out my pc hard drive i need a right angled screw driver i think. Anybody know where i can get a really small one from? |