Figure 5-8
Removing Cables From a Drive
7. Remove the four T-10 screws that hold the drive in the drive enclosure
and slide the drive out of the enclosure.
8. If there is a disk in the drive, use a disk eject tool to remove the disk
from the drive.
a. Insert the eject tool (or paper clip) into the disk eject access hole
b. When you feel firm pressure on the tip, push forward. The disk
IMPORTANT Note whether the "A" or "B" side faces up when you remove the disk. The
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(see Figure 5-9).
mechanism will eject the disk.
disk must be inserted into the replacement drive with the same
orientation.
Removal and Replacement
Replacing an Optical Drive — Jukebox Offline
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