Einleitung

The MusicStore requires a small-capacity IDE hard drive - it fails to operate with a 20GB or larger drive, and with newer drives, it fails to detect its internal CD-ROM drive on startup as well. It has been tested to work with a random 4.3gb Toshiba IDE hard drive, so it can be extremely picky about which drives will work and which won't - but a working drive can be found. Keep in mind the MusicStore originally shipped with a 5GB hard drive.

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    • Remove six Philips #2 screws from the bottom of the case.

    • REASSEMBLY CAUTION: To prevent thread stripping during reassembly, turn screws backwards slowly until you feel the screw thread drop into the original plastic thread, and only then, tighten screw normally but lightly - you're working with 20+ year-old plastics.

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    • Carefully fold the top and bottom open, revealing a ribbon cable connecting the two halves.

    • Unlock and disconnect the ribbon cable. Unlock by pulling the lock lever evenly on both sides, parallel to the board surface (not lift/pivot), in the direction of the ribbon cable.

    • When this ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connector is properly unlocked, the ribbon cable should just fall right out of the socket (no need to pull with any strength).

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    • Simply lift the RF shield off the unit.

    • When reinstalling, take note of the 6 fork-like interlocking clips around the edge of the shield, which should engage with the original positions.

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    • Disconnect the digital audio connector (red) and the lid switch return connector (blue) from the logic board.

    • Unscrew four Philips #2 screws that secure the CD-ROM drive to the chassis.

    • REASSEMBLY CAUTION: To prevent thread stripping during reassembly, turn screws backwards slowly until you feel the screw thread drop into the original plastic thread, and only then, tighten screw normally but lightly - you're working with 20+ year-old plastics.

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    • Disconnect the large 40-pin IDE data connector and disconnect the 4-pin PC power connector from the CD-ROM drive.

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    • Lift the CD-ROM drive out of the chassis.

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    • Remove 5 Philips #2 screws from the logic board (note: these are shorter than the previous screws)

    • REASSEMBLY CAUTION: To prevent thread stripping during reassembly, turn screws backwards slowly until you feel the screw thread drop into the original plastic thread, and only then, tighten screw normally but lightly - you're working with 20+ year-old plastics.

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    • Unplug the lid switch from the logic board. If the housing comes up with the connector (leaving only pins behind on the board), carefully separate the housing from the connector the two and push the housing back onto the pins in the original orientation.

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    • Remove the logic board from the chassis.

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    • Remove the two M3 Philips #2 screws from the logic board that secure the hard drive.

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    • Slide the hard drive out of its 44-pin connector, and remove the drive from the board.

    • CAUTION: When reinstalling the drive, pay close attention to the pin alignment with the socket. It's easy to miss a row of pins in either direction with this style of IDE connector.

Abschluss

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

Matt Falcon

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