> "Installing the drive in the enclosure is easily within the capability of just about anyone who has a small phillips screwdriver (P1) and can read and will follow the most basic level of instructions. My main difficulty has been in handling the very small machine screws without dropping them resulting in digging through the dust bunnies under the desk."

Further to that I'll paraphrase V1's comment (from a thread I can't locate) that while all the screws used to mount an HD may be identically threaded, they are not necessarily identical in all other respects, so care should be taken to screw each screw back into the exact same hole from which it was unscrewed.

Edit: I've found that a minimally magnetized screwdriver is extremely helpful for dealing with the teensy-tiny screws while having no apparent effect on the HD, itself.

Am I treading on dangerous ground?


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