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Lenovo G430  Caddy

Lenovo G430 Caddy

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Lenovo G430 Caddy Description

A hard drive caddy, also called an external hard drive enclosure, is a peripherial that encloses your hard drive in a case. This allows the hard drive to be quickly and easily moved between computers. These caddys come with a power and data supply for the drive. The only thing that you need to do when you assemble a caddy is to insert the hard drive inside.

How to Assemble a Lenovo G430 Caddy?

A hard drive caddy, also called an external hard drive enclosure, is a peripherial that encloses your hard drive in a case. This allows the hard drive to be quickly and easily moved between computers. These caddys come with a power and data supply for the drive. The only thing that you need to do when you assemble a 2nd caddy for Lenovo G430 is to insert the hard drive inside.

1. Remove the hard drive caddy from the packaging and set it on a flat workplace.

2. Open the caddy. Look for plastic clips along the length of the case, which first need to be pried off before the case is opened. If you do not see any clips, check for a series of screws at the rear of the caddy. Loosen these with the screwdriver and slide out the back of the case from the cover.

3. Ground yourself by touching a metal object. This prevents static electricity buildup, which can harm electronic objects.

4. Remove the hard drive frrom its anti static packaging. Place the hard drive into the Lenovo G430 hard drive caddy base. Connect the wider hard drive cable to the back of the drive. Connect the multicolored power cable to the four pin drive power socket. ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) drives will only have one cable.

5. Secure the drive to the caddy with the drive screws on the sides. Insert the drive and carrier into the Lenovo G430 Caddy body, or snap the caddy top back into place. Secure with the clips or screws, as appropriate.

6. Connect the hard drive to the AC adapter socket if needed. Attach a USB or Firewire cable for connection to your computer or gaming system. Switch on the hard drive.

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