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| 19508 | 2001-09-27 10:38:00 | I can not fit my cdrw in my computer. I have pulled off the fornt cover and there is no way it could fit in, it is all welded down bits. What can I do? If I want my cd-rom and cd-rw in the computer???? |
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| 19509 | 2001-09-27 11:49:00 | A bigger case come to mind. JM |
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| 19510 | 2001-09-27 22:19:00 | How much does a new case cost, what is the difficulty level. This was my first time installing something in the comptter please help |
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| 19511 | 2001-09-28 06:16:00 | By welded down, do you mean the metal covers for the empty bays? Its OK to remove them. | Guest (0) | ||
| 19512 | 2001-09-28 23:56:00 | Is there any thing which i can buy so the cd-r sits on the outside of the coputer. | Guest (0) | ||
| 19513 | 2001-09-29 21:52:00 | you can buy an external caddy for cdroms etc for about $160 from most pc shops or dick smiths,I tried one on my old hp8250 writer & to be honest it wasnt very successful,I ended up taking it back & buying a usb external writer,A new case would be a cheaper option at about $100. But make sure as BM says that the metal plate on your case isn't removable as they are quite often just held in by a lug on each corner & easily removed with a pair of pliers. cheers steve |
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| 19514 | 2001-09-29 23:46:00 | I have an ATX mother board. Do I have to buy a special type of case for it, or will most cases fit it my mother board? Is it easy to insall new casing? |
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