[SunRescue] Opening 811s
David Cantrell
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Mar 14 13:35:19 CST 2001
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Dan Lane <d at x11.net> wrote:
> Ok, I can't be arsed to check what an 811 is, but I'll assume its an
> external drive box.
Yup.
> opening them is an arse, I broke one before I figured it out :P
>=20
> take a small screwdriver and poke it in the holes on the sides, about
> three forward and two down from the back if I remember correctly!
811s actually have externally accessible catches. At least, they
*look* like externally accessible catches, but if I push 'em in, the
lid still doesn't appear to move no matter how much brute force I
apply. Well, I *could* apply more brutishness but I'd rather not
break 'em.
411s, on the other hand, are perfectly lovely to open once you've found
the right hole to stick things in.
--=20
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