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2007G5

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Aug 5, 2018
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I know to pull the latch in back & have removed the 3 empty bay slots but cannot understand how to get the 1st slot to pull out. Is there a trick I'm missing? I think the s/n is 825-6913-A. There are torx screws on top but they don't appear to be holding the drive in place because I have loosened them (which is hard because there is no clearance with the top of the case which doesn't appear to be removable) so, the drive and I are both stuck! Trying to pull the drive for a recovery. Many Thanks!
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Macschrauber

macrumors 68030
Dec 27, 2015
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Germany
Slip your hand in and pull the drive, sometimes they stuck. As long as there are no red labels shown the sleds are not locked.
 

2007G5

macrumors newbie
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Aug 5, 2018
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Thanks for the rapid response! Do the screws apply to the drive? Do they need to be removed?
 

verdejt

macrumors 6502
Jul 19, 2011
363
110
Central Florida
No there are no screws that hold the drive sleds in. Try lifting up on your release handle in the back while pulling on the drive sled.
 

flyinmac

macrumors 68040
Sep 2, 2006
3,579
2,465
United States
You might not have fully released the drive sleds. On mine, I can remove all the sleds except the first one if I lift the handle to the point of resistance.

But, a light pull, and it goes past a notch feel, and then the first sled slides right out.
 

2007G5

macrumors newbie
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Aug 5, 2018
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Hurrah! I finally pried it out with the claw back of a hammer. Many thanks!
[doublepost=1533494352][/doublepost]Now that I am recovering the data through High Sierra, I'm formatting a 2 TB passport drive using APFS. Is that the best format for the old files to go into another mac?
 
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