On 15 Jun 2005 13:35:59 -0400, BenChuang
<UseLinkToEmail.RemoveThis@HardwareForumz.com> wrote:
>I have an old Iomega 40gb external hard drive and I would like to
>replace the hd with a larger one, but I am having trouble opening the
>box. I removed the 3 screws, but it will not open. Is there a special
>trick? I don’t want to force it open because I’m afraid of cracking
>the plastic case.
I had an Iomega external CDR case that I swapped the drive out in.
IIRC, it had some internal plastic tabs along the sides that locked
the top half to the bottom half that were accessible through small
slots along the seam between the halves. You had to push through the
slots with a small screwdriver.
It was still difficult to get them all loose at once, and I believe I
broke one off in the process, but it's been a while.
I also swapped HDs in an external Maxtor firewire case, and the new HD
wouldn't even spin up, apparently due to a power supply with very
little design overhead. The old HD still works fine in it.
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