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Old 9th Apr 2008, 11:51
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Right thanks for all your help, especially Pete.

I have successfully mangaged to swap the case around and am happy that everything is working correctly. *YAY*

Finally, to finish can someone please tell me where the reset button connections connect on the m/b I managed to do all the other front panel led's and buttons but because my old case didn't support reset then I have nothing to go by.

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Old 9th Apr 2008, 12:40
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No worries. After much gormless staring I've just discovered the shcematic layout for the front panel board printed on the m/b Reset button is up and working

Thanks anyway
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Old 9th Apr 2008, 16:54
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i havent read the above posts so i dont know where you stand but i can tell you these tips
1 you WILL need to buy some more thermal grease
2 the psu goes in first, then the hdd and cd drives, then the motherboard, then the cpu, then the cpu cooler then the cables
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Old 12th Feb 2009, 18:00
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if i change my computer case do i have to reprogram everything like windows??
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Old 12th Feb 2009, 18:16
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Pretty sure Windows can't figure out it's in a giant metal box instead of another giant metal box.
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Old 12th Feb 2009, 18:56
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i kjnow thats what i said but i was told that when u disconect everything u have reinstall windows. i had a feeling it was wrong lol. thanks also wheres the best place to buy one?
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