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welsh_pcwhiz
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O.P. Installing a Hard Disk Drive
I'm having problems installing a new Samsung HDD into my Evesham 651M-L/650GM-L Series PC.
I can find all connectors etc., but my problem is that I can't find where to mount the actual HDD.
Can anyone help please!?
(I can give more information if required.)
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12-23-2007 01:37 PM |
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Phillip
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Well it all depends on what PC case you have Look for your other Hdd. It goes above or below that.
This post was edited on 12-23-2007 at 02:31 PM by Phillip.
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12-23-2007 02:28 PM |
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welsh_pcwhiz
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O.P. RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
I know where the other HDD is and I've looked to put the new one there, but there's no casing for it (there is casing for the current one).
My current HDD is mounted vertically against the right-hand-side of the case below the Floppy drive.
Any suggestions why there's no case, or how to about fitting the new HDD?
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12-23-2007 02:35 PM |
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Phillip
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Well as I said in my other post.. We need to know what PC Case you have. Pictures would be even more helpful.
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12-23-2007 02:43 PM |
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welsh_pcwhiz
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O.P. RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Here are some pictures of the CPU...
CPU Front:
CPU Back:
CPU Inside (not labelled):
CPU Inside (labelled):
CPU Inside 2 (not labelled):
CPU Inside 2 (labelled):
Hope these help!
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12-23-2007 05:04 PM |
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
OK, since your pc is so cramped, you're going to have a very, very hard time getting a second disk in there. Depending on how much clearance there is between the power supply and the motherboard, you may be able to use thick double sided tape or velcro strips to hold the disk to the top of your power supply. This typically wouldn't be recommended, but you don't really have room for it anywhere else.
I would suggest an external drive, but if you already bought the new disk you're a little out of luck.
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12-23-2007 05:16 PM |
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welsh_pcwhiz
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O.P. RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
I've been told that almost every PC has to have room for 2 HDD (I'm told that mine should have), and the connections for another HDD are all there.
I'm a bit confused as why the manufacturer (Evesham) haven't supplied casing for an extra HDD, unless it is OK to velcro it to something...?
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12-23-2007 05:23 PM |
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Spunky
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
All PCs I've seen have come with 2 slots, but it's not always the case. My HDD is just dangling towards the floor. Well... y'know, fuck it
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12-23-2007 05:31 PM |
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YottabyteWizard
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Yeah same, it's not the proper way, but a case is not really required. What it matters is the power connector and the IDE connector.
With those 2 you have a working drive.
Try putting it next to your current drive vertically just hanging... just be careful the cables are not too tight and could get disconnect easily...
Anyways I would suggest also an external drive...
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12-23-2007 05:40 PM |
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RE: Installing a Hard Disk Drive
As I found with my old pre-built PC, manufacturers don't expect you to be tinkering with them, and leave you virtually no space, hardly any expansion slots and a whole lot of mess.
another reason why home-built > *
This post was edited on 12-23-2007 at 06:01 PM by vaccination.
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12-23-2007 06:01 PM |
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