« Reply #14 on: October 25, 2009, 09:42:10 PM »
Thanks for that link, that's exactly the info I needed! Even without the pictures, it will be most helpful I'm sure. It shouldn't be too hard to figure out what it's referring to.
I have something to add that wasn't mentioned when doing a hard drive installation inside the Amiga. Don't touch anything that you don't have to! I used to work in electronics manufacturing, and unless you use a grounding strap you could unintentionally fry components imperceptibly just by touching them. It's called ESD. You can get grounding straps from Radio Shack or other electronics suppliers, and either plug them into only the grounding plug part of a household outlet or put the clamp end onto some large metal object, like a desk.
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