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| Thread ID: 61416 | 2005-09-04 03:04:00 | Open up a PC Company case? | peejay (1396) | Press F1 |
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| 386004 | 2005-09-04 09:20:00 | The easiest way to open a Pc Company case is to find a 10 storey building and drop it off the top that will do it :thumbs: Is it damaged-proof? :rolleyes: :D |
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| 386005 | 2005-09-04 09:28:00 | The easiest way to open a Pc Company case is to find a 10 storey building and drop it off the top that will do it :thumbs: unfortunatly they bounce just like PcCompany cheques do ;) :p |
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| 386006 | 2005-09-04 09:43:00 | I had to ask a PC Company technician how to open the case a few years ago when they still existed. To his credit, he told me how when I explained that I wanted to install more RAM and did not want to pay them to do such a simple job. Normally, this would invalidate their warranty. The thing I dislike about their computers most is needing a pair of thin nosed pliers to remove any floppy discs, and to have to swing open a cover over the CD writer before it can be used. What moron designed these two features? Apart from that, it is still going strong after about 3 or more years (I've lost track of the year I bought it in). |
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