Replacing failed HDD on a BE6K

Is there a document/Guide on how to do this correctly without messing the only healthy HDD in the server?
Thanks

Hi
Well, the HDD as well as the memory modules or battery are placed under the plastic cover at the bottom of the unit.
You will have to remove the whole plastic cover to get access to such parts.
From my knowledge there are 12 screws securing the bottom cover.
Then you could gently remove the logic lower from the upper by prying the edge of the lower from the right corner.

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