I admit that I am slightly embarrassed to ask this.
I found this HDD in a 1996 Packard Bell Multimedia D130.
Technically, I am still a newbie. But, I have opened enough HDDs to know where the “secret” screws usually are hiding under labels and stickers. I need help on this one. I was doing fine until I wanted to get at the platters, etc. And, low and behold no secret screws that I can find under any labels or stickers.
Help! How do I get this critter open without a hydraulic press or plasma torch?
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