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36 Chapter 2
About Internal Storage Options
Your Macintosh has five internal drive bays. Three are in the lower part of the computer and
two are in front on top. In many configurations, a single hard disk occupies the rear position
on the lower drive carrier, and a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive and Zip drive fill the upper
bays.
The computer supports additional SCSI drives, which fit on the lower drive carrier.
Depending on the configuration you purchased, one or two additional SCSI drives can go in
the unoccupied positions on the carrier. (Some drives also require a PCI card to function.)
For technical information about the power requirements for devices the computer can
accommodate, see the electronic documentation that came with the computer.
CD-ROM/DVD-ROM drive bay Zip drive bay (Zip drive is optional)
Drive position 3: This drive position
accommodates a 3.5" ATA or SCSI
hard disk drive (maximum 1" high).
If your computer came with an
Ultra ATA hard disk drive,
it is installed here.
Drive position 2: This drive position
accommodates an additional
3.5" SCSI hard disk drive
(maximum 1" high).
Drive position 1:
This drive position
accommodate a 3.5" SCSI
hard disk drive (maximum 1"
high). If your computer came with a
SCSI hard disk drive, it is installed here.
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