Dimension 9200 Power Supply Removal

Here's the scenario: we have a workstation Dimension 9200 does not illuminate. We concluded that food was dead. There was no light, no sign of power, then I found a supply of replacement and began to remove the old. I got all the cables connected and removed the screws that hold the power supply up to the posterior end of the case. But now there is something under the power supply on a support. How to get the power supply out of the case?

Thanks in advance for any response.

Its a hook you press while you can drag slightly forward and out.

  1. Remove the cables in the power cable routing clip.
  2. Remove the four screws that attach the power supply to the back of the computer frame.
  3. Press the release button located on the floor of the computer frame.
  4. Slide the power supply approximately 1 inch toward the front of the computer.
  5. Lift the power supply of the computer.

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