atoa, I've never tried your procedure. Though I've tried the cubeowner.com method and it worked alright. Obviously, nor mine neither yours will work, if the drive is (unfortunately) dead. LM >>>atoa at krak.net 11/10/05 3:28 pm >>> No, you don't. I've done it, more than once. cubeowner.com (not cubeowners) appears to be having issues, so I'll describe it: Looking down onto the cube, from the front, stick a small screwdriver into the left edge of the slot. Fiddle around a bit. It isn't a mechanical switch, but it is there. Don't try to force it. Of course, if the drive is dead, or not getting power, this won't work. On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Luis Meleiro wrote: >atoa: I didn't mean to unmount each little piece that forms the whole >Cube... but you certainly have to remove the core and top plate to do >it. > >Rick: This link shows where the emergency eject button is located: >http://cubeowner.com/kbase_2/index.php?page=index_v2&id=257&c=4 >Yes, it is from cubeowner.com... where else!? :) > >LM > >>>>atoa at krak.net 11/10/05 2:51 pm >>> >You don't need to take the cube apart to hit the emergency eject button. >I'm sure cubeowners.com has instructions. I've done it several times. > > Cube mailing list Cube at listserver.themacintoshguy.com http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20051110/ef7343be/attachment.html