Managers,
        The list came through. Thanks to those who replied, saved us a lot of
downtime (and wasted money) on a machine we pay contractors to use.
        The solution was to depress locking buttons on the rails to allow the 
SMD drive to slide out the front. 
Simple - but if you have never done it before, or can't see rails for dust and
fluff, quite a problem. 
Many thanks to the following
Gene Rackow <rackow@mcs.anl.gov>
timf@gatwick.geoquest.slb.com (Tim)
Piete.Brooks@cl.cam.ac.uk
Art.Hebert@EBay.Sun.COM (Art Hebert)
barnes@sde.mdso.vf.ge.com (Barnes William)
Andrew@sdsu.edu (Andrew Scherpbier)
maclean@mnementh.cs.mcgill.ca (Matthew SAMS)
kes@mtb.phil.mop.com (Kes Masalaitis)
trinkle@cs.purdue.edu (Daniel Trinkle)
shandelm@jpmorgan.com (Joel Shandelman)
Kind regards
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Stephen Fitzgerald				E-mail: sjf@mod.dsto.gov.au
Maritime Operations Division 			Phone : +61 8 259 5992
DSTO Salisbury, South Australia			Fax   : +61 8 259 5139
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