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Mac Pro
073-1058 Rev. B
Hard Drive
Replacement Instructions
Follow the instructions in this document carefully. Failure to follow these instructions could
damage your equipment and void its warranty.
Note: Mac Pro can accommodate four serial ATA (SATA) 3 Gbps hard drives in its four internal
hard drive bays. In most congurations, a single hard drive occupies the far left bay (bay 1). The
hard drives must meet the following specications:
Type: SATA 3 Gbps
Width: 3.9 inches (102 mm)
Depth: 5.7 inches (147 mm)
Height: 1.0 inch
Tools Required
The only tool required for this procedure is a Phillips #1 screwdriver.
Opening the Computer
Shut down the computer.
Warning: Always shut down the computer before opening it to avoid damaging its
internal components or the components you are installing. Do not open the computer
or attempt to install items inside it while it is on.
Wait 5 to 10 minutes to allow the computer’s internal components to cool.
Warning: After you shut down the system, the internal components can be very hot. You
must let the computer cool down before continuing.
Unplug all external cables from the computer except the power cord.
Touch the metal PCI access covers on the back of the computer to discharge any static
electricity from your body.
Important: Always discharge static before you touch any parts or install any
components inside the computer. To avoid generating static electricity, do not walk
around the room until you have nished working and closed the computer.
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Unplug the power cord.
Hold the side access panel and lift the latch on the back of the computer.
Warning: The edges of the access panel and the enclosure can be sharp. Be very careful
when handling them.
Remove the access panel and place it on a at surface covered by a soft, clean cloth.
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Removing the Installed Hard Drive
Carefully lay the computer on its side so that the open side faces up.
Important: Make sure the latch on the back panel is in the up position. When the latch is
down, the hard drives and carriers are locked in place and you will not be able to remove
them.
Locate the hard drive.
Pull the hard drive out of the drive bay.
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Remove the four screws that mount the drive to the carrier and remove the drive from the
carrier.
Important: When removing or installing a hard drive, hold the drive by its sides. Be careful not to
touch the printed circuit board on the bottom of the drive.
Installing the Replacement Hard Drive
Position the replacement hard drive in the carrier and secure it with the four mounting
screws.
Slide the carrier and drive over the guides and into the drive bay, until you feel the drive
snap into place.
Closing the Computer
Replace the access panel.
Note: Make sure the latch is in the up position before replacing the access panel. If the latch
is down, the access panel will not seat correctly in the enclosure.
Push the latch down to close and secure the access panel.
Warning: Never turn on the computer unless all of its internal and external parts are
in place and it is closed. Operating the computer when it is open or missing parts can
damage it or cause injury.
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Formatting the Drive
After installing a new drive, you must format it by the following steps:
Open Disk Utility and select the drive in the list to the left.
Note: If you are formatting the primary drive, use the Disk Utility program on the Install Disk.
Click on the Partition tab.
Click on “Options” and verify GUID is selected if this is a bootable drive.
Apply the change by clicking on the “Partition” button.
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