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tomgun
1 year ago

Hard drives can be attached from the side or from the bottom with screws. So if there are no screws on the side, the plate is no longer held by any mounts, then it can only be screws from below.

tomgun
1 year ago
Reply to  Sveniii741

Unfortunately, this cannot be seen with the photo. But try first of all whether the plate is movable. So easily displaceable in all directions. Then it’s just rubber bearings on which the plate is stuck.

Otherwise, I guess there’s some way to get to the screws.

Can you call the name of the case?

Walum
1 year ago

The plate has threaded bores on its housing 6 on the long sides and 4 at the bottom.

At the points, it is screwed to the housing with at least four screws.

With many PC cases, you can somehow solve the hard disk holder separately depending on the manufacturer. At Dell and HP, there are usually levers on which the carrier can be raised.

Auraweltda
1 year ago

If there is no operating program, simply pull the plug and reboot the PC…

CatsEyes
1 year ago
Reply to  Auraweltda

Before entering the disk management, see whether there are really no system partitions on the disk to be removed, especially small hidden partitions at the beginning.

MichaelSAL74
1 year ago
Reply to  CatsEyes

Will be difficult when the HDDs are the same *nice

Auraweltda
1 year ago
Reply to  Sveniii741

You can only remove the one…because small screws are to be released…then pull out…

CatsEyes
1 year ago

ðŸ ̃‰ Of course… but they have a serial number or something, you should be able to distinguish it. Didn’t have any Windows in operation now.