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Posted by Tich on Nov-10-2000 04:12:

Question

Tomorrow I'm receiving my new cd rewriter and will have to fit it myself. Do I need to take any precautions so as not to damage my files stored on my hard drive?
Anti-static? What's that all about?

Advice please,

Tich


Posted by Morbius on Nov-10-2000 07:31:

Lightbulb

I'd say getting someone who has done these types of things before to install it would be a good precaution
Seriously, I think the best way to learn how to do it right (and avoid any sort of problems, like not having the computer recognize it, etc...) is to watch someone else do it. Ahh, back in the day when putting in a PCI card was beyond me.....
But seriously, just make sure you're touching something grounded (the computer case is a good bet) whenever you're touching any static sensitive parts (ie. anything in the computer ) And don't drop the hard drive, otherwise it should be fine! :P


Posted by Jukx on Nov-10-2000 12:00:

Don't worry, it's very easy!! Believe me, I don't know much about computers (especially not about whats inside them!) but I managed to fit in a cd-writer by myself... and it wasn't very hard!!
The only problem for me was that there wasn't much space in my computer so it was difficult to plug al the wires... 2 minutes extra work, so what!!!

Succes


Posted by JammyBee on Nov-10-2000 15:42:

Hello there,

I have quite alot of experence in this field as iam a Desktop Support Engineer...

It should be plane sailing... Just put it in and follow the instructions, Makesure your earthed if you worried about but i does not normally matter aslong as your not Mr Electric. It should be the case of PLUG AND PRAY opps Sorry PLAY!!!

Hope this helps...

JB


Posted by Tich on Nov-10-2000 20:40:

Talking


Thanks everyone!

New cd rewriter fitted and working fine!

(Quite easy - 8 screws and 2 connectors)

See Ya,
Tich



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