Re: I would like to whip the SOBs ass that designed this case




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The front plastic housing is held in by 6 Philips head screws. One of
the screws is behind the side panel. I had to stand the case on its'
head and then stand on my head to get it out. I don't know if I will
ever get it back in.

Now that I have the thing off, I am not sure how to open the slot for
the DVD drive bay. I am taking 5. I will go back in a few min and
either get it out or break it out.





Yeah I hate that kind of stuff...

I work on industrial equipment and a few years back some idiot at the
fsctory decided to use heavy duty steel "pop" rivets to hold the cases
together.

They used to use either the aluminum type or else good old bolts.
Disassembly used to easy.

Now what used to be a ten minute job takes several hours


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