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5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
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violet
Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:38 am Posts: 25 Location: uk
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Re: 5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
Hi guys
Disassembling a computer can be a painful task. If you're planning to slot in a new hardware component or want to look inside your PC, disassembly cannot be avoided. Although disassembling a computer can appear to be a daunting task for beginners, it is really not that difficult. Well fret not. This article covers are some important tips which you should remember. These include things like cutting off the power supply, opening the case slowly and disconnecting various components.
Thanks
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Fri Mar 05, 2010 3:51 pm |
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Andrew22
Joined: Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:48 pm Posts: 28 Location: U.K
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Re: 5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
Expansion Cards
* Interface card (ATA / Bluetooth / EIDE / IDE / Parallel / RISC / SCSI /Serial / USB) * Modem * MPEG Decoder * Network Card * Sound Card * Video Card * Video capture card * RAM
As you can see from above, there are many kinds of expansion cards. They enhance a computer’s ability in various areas. Expansion cards nowadays usually come with the Motherboard. However, upgrading from an old PC requires separate expansion cards like those listed above. To remove them, all you need to do is snap these expansion cards out from their respective expansion slots. Do not touch the pin connectors on the cards with your bare hands. Note the bays in which where they were originally located.
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Sat Mar 06, 2010 4:18 pm |
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boby
Joined: Mon Mar 15, 2010 7:37 am Posts: 18 Location: Uk
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Re: 5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
Hello friends
1. Cut Off The Power : Now pay attention. This is important. The first thing to do when disassembling a PC is to disconnect your computer from all power sources. Rip out that power cord - I've had too many occasions when my PC was still connected to the wall outlet and I accidentally stated disassembly - with disastrous results. So always remember to do this step first.
2. Open the Case Slowly : Next, you want to open the computer case slowly. Some PCs slide off the side - and you may need to remove some screws before the cover can come off. Others open in different ways. You need to check your specific computer case.
Some cases (e.g. those from Antec) are in fact better designed and allow you to open the case easily. I always like to go for such computer cases - you can check them out at this link.
3. Learn What is Inside the Case : Once that computer case comes off, you need to familiarize yourself with the internals of your PC. If you want, you can take photos. Usually, the things to look out for are you video card, hard drives, sound card, CPU, memory modules.
4. Disconnecting Adapter Cards : If you need to remove adapter cards, e.g. a PCI based sound card, you will need to take note of the screw at the top of the bracket. Remove that screw first, then you'll be ready to disconnect the card.
5. Disconnecting Disk Drives : The other point to note is regarding disk drives. Disk drives (hard disks and floppy disks) usually have screws at the side to secure them in the PC's drive bays. Make sure you unscrew those carefully and hang on to the drive while doing it. You certainly don't want you precious hard disk dropping on the motherboard.
Thanks
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Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:48 am |
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shane
Joined: Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:11 pm Posts: 16
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Re: 5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
Disassembling a computer can be a painful task. If you're planning to slot in a new hardware component or want to look inside your PC, disassembling cannot be avoided.
Although disassembling a computer can appear to be a daunting task for beginners, it is really not that difficult.
Well fret not. This article covers are some important tips which you should remember. These include things like cutting off the power supply, opening the case slowly and disconnecting various components. 1. Cut Off The Power
Now pay attention. This is important. The first thing to do when disassembling a PC is to disconnect your computer from all power sources. Rip out that power cord - I've had too many occasions when my PC was still connected to the wall outlet and I accidentally stated disassembling - with disastrous results. So always remember to do this step first.
2. Open the Case Slowly
Next, you want to open the computer case slowly. Some PCs slide off the side - and you may need to remove some screws before the cover can come off. Others open in different ways. You need to check your specific computer case.
Some cases (e.g. those from Antec) are in fact better designed and allow you to open the case easily. I always like to go for such computer cases - you can check them out at this link.
3. Learn What is Inside the Case
Once that computer case comes off, you need to familiarize yourself with the internals of your PC. If you want, you can take photos. Usually, the things to look out for are you video card, hard drives, sound card, CPU, memory modules.
4. Disconnecting Adapter Cards
If you need to remove adapter cards, e.g. a PCI based sound card, you will need to take note of the screw at the top of the bracket. Remove that screw first, then you'll be ready to disconnect the card.
5. Disconnecting Disk Drives
The other point to note is regarding disk drives. Disk drives (hard disks and floppy disks) usually have screws at the side to secure them in the PC's drive bays. Make sure you unscrew those carefully and hang on to the drive while doing it. You certainly don't want you precious hard disk dropping on the motherboard.
Conclusion
You now know some tips for disassembling a PC. Its important to bear the above points in mind when opening up your PC - it will save you a lot of headache and avoiding any potential problems. Good luck and happy computing!
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Wed Mar 31, 2010 12:37 pm |
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harly
Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2010 7:58 pm Posts: 22
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Re: 5 Tips For Disassembling A Computer System
Hi
Really nice and useful tips thanks for sharing the nice information.you have done a great job. Thanks
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Mon Aug 02, 2010 9:17 pm |
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