Shut down and unplug your computer before you attempt to remove the case or to install anything into the system. Wear an anti-static wrist strap to eliminate any chance of transferring static electricity to your computer’s internal components. Open the side panel of the computer case. It may be secured with screws on the back or it may just slide toward the back. Remove the panel to expose the internal components. Remove your old hard drive from your computer system removing the screws holding the hard drive in place. The hard drive is typically located near the front of the case near the bottom. Look at the back of your hard drive near where the cables and power plugs are located. This is where the jumpers are located. On some hard drives the jumpers are labelled clearly to help you to know exactly where to put the jumpers. If your drive has these labels, move the jumper carefully to that location. Sometimes you can do this with just your fingers, but if the jumper is tight or in a difficult location, the needle-nose pliers will help. If the jumpers are not clearly labeled, read your hard drive’s user manual. If you do not have this document, download it from the manufacturer’s website. Install the drive into your computer and reconnect all the cables. Also put the side panel back onto the computer and secure it. Plug in your computer and boot it up to test your drive. Writer Bio
