STEP 2 : Remove Case Cover
This is a very easy step.
Basically, you are just taking the cover off your new case. If you have a plain
jane case, you take a screwdriver and remove the four or six screws located
around the edge on the back of your case. Hang on to these screws and put them
in a place where they will not be scattered and can be easily found. Once they
are removed, the entire case cover comes off in one piece. With this design,
the front of the case does not move. Only the top and sides come off as a
cover. In some newer cases, you may have to yank the front cover off and then
unscrew the case sides from the front.
If you have a newer,
more expensive case, it may come apart differently. The manufacturers of better
made cases have gone to a "screwless" design. With this design, you
usually take hold of the bottom of the front bezel of the case and give it a
nice solid yank. The front then pulls off. It is my experience that this
usually requires a few tries and some muscle. These cases are usually pretty
durable. The sides then lift and slide off as does the top. Your case, in
essence, comes apart in four pieces. Other cases come apart in a similar way,
but after you take the front off, the top and sides come off together.
Each case is a little
different in how it comes apart. There are almost as many designs as there are
companies that make them. You may find some where you don't even have to remove
the front, and rather you just slide the sides off. With others, you can remove
the whole motherboard mounting plate and card rack combo from the case by
sliding it out the back. This is convenient for making quick changes to the
system, although you still have to disconnect the various cables to get it out
all the way. Whatever case style you have, remember to look it all over before
you attempt to gain entry. You don't want to force it and break anything - take
your time.
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