7 Aug 2006 at 13:36 #1 shodan shodan Associate Joined 4 Jul 2006 Posts 212 Location London When installing an IO plate, are you supposed to remove the bits that are bent inwards and get in the way?
When installing an IO plate, are you supposed to remove the bits that are bent inwards and get in the way?
7 Aug 2006 at 13:37 #2 Maximum Pc Maximum Pc Permabanned Joined 6 Aug 2006 Posts 21 yes but most people just bend them the other way so you can connect lan cables and stuff
7 Aug 2006 at 13:39 #3 shodan shodan Associate OP Joined 4 Jul 2006 Posts 212 Location London Maximum Pc said: yes but most people just bend them the other way so you can connect lan cables and stuff Click to expand... So, bend them flat again?
Maximum Pc said: yes but most people just bend them the other way so you can connect lan cables and stuff Click to expand... So, bend them flat again?
7 Aug 2006 at 13:40 #4 Zefan Zefan Man of Honour Joined 15 Jan 2006 Posts 32,961 Location Tosche Station This has always confused me so I'ver never actually fitted one
7 Aug 2006 at 13:48 #5 t31os t31os Soldato Joined 24 May 2006 Posts 3,824 Location Surrey - UK Always bent them back myself, so they sit on top of the ports, if you know what i mean.
7 Aug 2006 at 14:06 #6 Tigjaw Tigjaw Associate Joined 6 Oct 2005 Posts 669 Location West Midlands I thought you were supposed to bend them back so they sprung up against the IO if you know what I mean.
I thought you were supposed to bend them back so they sprung up against the IO if you know what I mean.
7 Aug 2006 at 14:08 #7 sanofi sanofi Associate Joined 9 Jul 2006 Posts 1,848 Location Vienna Previous two posters have it right IMO. Push the metal covers inwards into the case so that they the actual ports sit between them.
Previous two posters have it right IMO. Push the metal covers inwards into the case so that they the actual ports sit between them.
7 Aug 2006 at 14:14 #8 shodan shodan Associate OP Joined 4 Jul 2006 Posts 212 Location London Ok Thanks!