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    w3v: Noticed Something About the Travellers Drawer

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by primetime, Jan 20, 2006.

  1. primetime

    primetime Notebook Consultant

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    So I was thinking of swapping out my optical bay today with the travellers drawer since I don't use the optical bay that much, and I noticed something on the bottom of the travellers drawer.

    There's a little picture there of a cylinder. And I saw holes where theoretically (this is all speculation right now) screws could be. Does this mean I don't have to buy a secondary hdd bay for a swappable hdd? :D
     
  2. PROPortable

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    The 2nd HDD kit and the travelers drawer are basically the same...... the 2nd HDD kit just comes with screws and the adapter board to connect the harddrive to the computer...... but basically the "hdd kit" is made up of those parts and a travelers drawer.... you can't get that adapter board any other way though.
     
  3. primetime

    primetime Notebook Consultant

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    Oh I see. Thanks Justin.

    Sigh.. I guess I'll have to shell out some money for the HDD drawer.