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<0> if you can lift up any screws with it <0> get a different screw driver <1> this is hard already <0> no its not hard <0> at all <0> its just alittle time consuming <1> http://www.pololu.com/products/elenco/0158/ <0> just take your time with it and you should be just fine <1> http://www.pololu.com/products/elenco/0158/ < that driver? <1> wish they sold em on newegg <0> they should <0> or just go somewhere local <0> get a small tool set <0> electrical tool set <0> should have them for about 5 bux somewhere local <0> http://www.amazon.com/gp/search/ref=pd_sl_aw_tops-1_tools_10683061_1/002-4295627-6452807?search-alias=tools&keywords=computer%20tool%20set
<2> magnetic screw driver oggy <2> its a black paint at tip <0> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BSHGUI/sr=1-5/qid=1138778327/ref=sr_1_5/002-4295627-6452807?%5Fencoding=UTF8 <2> good to pick up screws <0> actually this one would be perfect <0> esd not good for tigtening on computers though they magnetize components <0> eek <1> how much is amazib shipping <1> amazon <0> well , you dont have to order from there <0> just posted it as an example of what you might need <0> but one small non magnetic phillips screw driver will do <0> from radio shack or something <1> o <1> http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062774&cp=&pg=1&y=12&kw=screwdriver&x=6&s=A-StorePrice-RSK&parentPage=search <1> is that good enuff <0> well you want to be able to grip around the end of the screw driver <0> screws are little tight sometimes <1> http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062776&cp=&pg=1&y=12&kw=screwdriver&x=6&s=A-StorePrice-RSK&parentPage=search <0> any normal screw driver will do thats non magnetic <1> how do u know if its non magnetic <1> http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062772&cp=&pg=1&y=12&kw=screwdriver&x=6&s=A-StorePrice-RSK&parentPage=search <0> best thing to do would be to go to your local hardware store <1> look @ that 1 <0> and test them out <0> yeah those are fine <1> i gotta go to radip shack for those <1> hope they have em <1> ne 1 here <0> ? <1> wat r u doin <0> working with dreamweaver <2> working with vnc how to <2> Blang give us your poker money <0> lol <0> hehe <2> j/k <1> k <2> i need 5 dollah 5 dollah <2> for being a teacher <2> haha <1> deposit on party poker <1> ill show u how to make $$ <2> no time for that <2> i could hardly 3d game now and you let me play poker? <1> =-O( <1> buying parts for comp is so hard <2> no <2> it just take time to be updated with tech <2> in here i just go window shopping <2> and look at the boards and prices <2> in 1 hr i could buy parts in store <1> http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowImage.asp?image=11-144-170-01.jpg,11-144-170-02.jpg,11-144-170-03.jpg,11-144-170-04.jpg,11-144-170-05.jpg,11-144-170-06.jpg,11-144-170-07.jpg,11-144-170-08.jpg,11-144-170-09.jpg,11-144-170-10.jpg&CurImage=11-144-170-01.jpg&Description=ASPIRE%20X-DISCOVERY-BK%20Black%20Steel%20ATX%20Mid%20Tower%20Computer%20Case%20-%20Retail <2> and take it home <1> what part of that i have to touch <2> no need .com or newegg <0> !google css style templates <3> http://www.websitetips.com/css/
<2> there is an instruction in the case to what i know <2> it comes with the screws <1> ? <2> or match the board holes with the post in th case <2> remove side cover <2> install the board with cpu <1> Other Thoughts: Just to note that this case doesn't come with directions but you can find them on aspire's website. I highly recommend <2> yeah do that <2> do you see the last photo <1> uea <1> yea <2> those screw holders need to be placed in the case <1> hard work <2> then you need to mount the motherboard to its corresponding holes/ <2> look at your old pc and you know <2> its not hard work <2> just takes time <2> just take yr time <1> ok <1> when i get the parts <1> i start wit the mobo first <1> ? <2> i did it when i had broken my left arm <2> with cement on it <2> 1 hand i can do it <2> for clients <2> and myself <1> what part did u start wit <1> the mobo first? <2> yeah mount the cpu in the motherboard <2> then mount the motherboard in the case <1> do u first mount everything on the mobo first then put in the case <1> like mount the ram <1> cpu video card <1> then put in the case <2> ram and video could be last <2> set the mobo 1st <2> and psu <1> ahhh <1> hook the cpu to the mobo then put in the case <0> man these are some beautiful css style layouts <0> I may even consider using one of these <1> OGGGGGGGGGGGGGY <1> do u understand me Oggy <1> do i hook up everything on to the mobo then place the mobo in the case n screw it on? <0> oh sorry <0> go ahead <1> read <0> esd <0> is right <0> trust esd <0> and what he is saying he knows whats going on <1> i kno <0> if he saids put the cpu on the mobo and then put them in teh case <0> thats the way it should go <1> he didnt say nuttin about that <0> do not screw anything else on <1> p <1> o <0> ] <1> the mobo first? <0> [03:29] <2> yeah mount the cpu in the motherboard <0> [03:29] <2> then mount the motherboard in the case <1> yea <0> also be very careful <0> everything inside is delicate <0> dont man handle it <0> be gentle <0> like if you were with your girlfriend <1> im rough <0> they dont like being man handled <1> =O) <2> Blang drink heineken beer <2> a bit <2> and light a cuban cigar when the pc boots to windows
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