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Could you disassemble a PC and put it back together?
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ramona
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Could you disassemble a PC and put it back together?
Let's see: you have a PC. Would you be able to open the "box" and recognize the parts, get them out, put them back and so on?
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| 05-30-2006 08:03 PM |
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rose
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I would need some serious help. I could open it, but I'm afraid it will never work again :lol:
So many things to do, so little time
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| 05-31-2006 09:58 PM |
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helen
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Oh, not in a million years. I'm even scared to work too much on it
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It does look like everything slips into to slots within the tower so perhaps I could. In fact I think i might be able to with a little time.
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Yes I could, I've taken a course on this. Well, my hubby made me take it . lol
- Jane Kooley-
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CreamPuff
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I've watched DH do it 1000 times, and DS#1 can do it (hes 14 and has know since he was 11) I can do most of it, but I couldnt take off the chipset thingo and do that part, but I have put in new hard drives and DVD drives.
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yes, i can. My BF does this since he got a PC....he likes to tear things appart..and i became fond of it myself i can even take care of the small parts of a PC's "inside"...
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| 08-17-2006 05:48 PM |
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I have added more ram memory, added an internal usb hub and added the ethernet card so there is a lot I think I could do inside the case. In all honestly I really would like to build my own computer. I would have a monster with 2 gigs of ram, dual 300 gig hard drives, CD burner, DVD burner, multi card reader and a drive to read cassete tapes. And Yes I have seen them available on geek sites.
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| 08-24-2006 05:37 AM |
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he he...
i want to do that too....
my dream computer would have 1 GB of ram, a 200 GB hard drive, a DVD RW, 512 MB video, 5.1 sound, 4 USB , wireles keyboard and mouse, a 21 inch flat monitor and , of course, it has to be black.. 
for now i only have the color , the dvd rw, the 4 usb-s, and half the rams... , but it's good enough for the moment...
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| 08-24-2006 11:40 AM |
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