Well here I am...I finally got the Western Digital 200GB 3.5" drive correctly seated in the external case; initially I had the mounting brackets reversed. I'm not too good with printed instructions, but I do my best.
Anyway, I am finding the mounting screws to be a tad tight. I'm never comfortable putting a screw into plastic; that is one small part of modern life I will always think is a Very Bad Idea. I have for screws that came with the drive, and four screws that came with the enclosure (FireXpress 350DX from Compucable). They all appear to be the same size.
So do I need to use some force to get these screws set? Is it akin to driving wood screws? I don't want to strip the holes.
As long as I am on the subject: I elected to leave the drive's jumpers set to Master/Cable Select Mode. The enclosure instructions said to configure it to Single mode, or to Master/Cable Select if Single is not available. I prefer to leave things simple, if possible, since changing things doesn't always work out well for me...And getting that little jumper shunt off seems like a chore; how does one grip it?
Otherwise, I think I got it together so far without damaging anything. I was surprised how much I had to bend the IDE cable in order to get the drive to fit.
Handy I Ain't, so every time I do something new on a Mac it turns into a Little Adventure. Last night I was telling my wife about the time some 30 very-odd years ago when I attempted to rebuild the carburetor on my girlfriend's Chevy. I had no idea there were so many little parts inside one of those things...I would up taking the pieces to a mechanic, and shortly after that my girlfriend left, but presumably for other reasons...