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Hello,

 

according to the Maintenance and Service Guide there is the possibility to mount 2.5 drives in the Drive cage right next to the 3.5 drive - great solution!

 

drivecage prodesk 600 g4 g5.jpg

But now I saw a video from a G4 MT which did not had this mounting space - actually the middle piece of sheet metal was missing and also the holes were different - Screenshot from the video:

 

drivecage prodesk 600 g4 g5 screenshot.jpg

 

I think and hope due to the fair use regulation, that's okay.

Source: (at 8min 6 sec): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lm-cZ1O2EE#t=8m06

 

Does this means, that there are different Drive cages depending on if the model was equipped with or without an 2.5 drive in the first place?

Thank you for any clarification!


Best regards,

Martin

 

Note: I have already posted this question with my old account (which is no longer active). I had forgotten the password and no longer had access to the email account. And yes, at that time I better would have written to HP instead of opening a new account - sorry!

Unfortunately the thread is now closed because it is too old - it had just one answer from User "DGroves" - my response: Thanks for your answer in the old thread. Unfortunately, the answer was not helpful. Please take a look at the two/three photos - thanks!

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