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Name: dustyguitar
Date: December 6, 2006 at 17:35:49 Pacific
OS: Win 95 95
CPU/Ram: 128 MB
Product: Packard Bell Multimedia S
Comment:

How do I remove the case from a packard Bell Multimedia S607 Computer?



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Name: Tubesandwires
Date: December 6, 2006 at 22:39:20 Pacific
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This computer must be a real oldie, before 1997.
The only thing I can find about it is it can take up to 64mb of EDO DIMM ram in each of it's two slots (128mb total), and it doesn't support 64mb SDram - it will take only 32mb SDRAM or smaller, or EDO DIMMs. There is lots of ram for it on the web.

Therefore it's probably an early Pentium.

Most old PBell desktop cases are straightforward to remove - either you remove a few screws at the back and the whole case shell slides forward, or there are two screws on the front under obvious plastic tabs, and the whole case shell slides forward after the screws are removed.
If it's a tower, it's usually straightforward, but I know of one case that's a bit of a puzzle.
Milano
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVal...
If that's your case, there are two screws on the bottom on one side. Lie the case on the other side so that the screws are on the up side, take out the screws, slide the whole side panel upwards.



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Name: dustyguitar
Date: December 7, 2006 at 13:42:25 Pacific
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tubesandwires: I was able to remove the case by removing all four screws on the bottom of the case plus four screws around the power supply. The side and bottom is all one piece and while the computer was on its side, I slid it down toward the bottom of the computer. Thank you for your advice


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Response Number 3
Name: Tubesandwires
Date: December 8, 2006 at 18:17:57 Pacific
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Usually the top, sides and front are one piece, but if I was able to help you figure it out, I'm glad to have helped you solve your problem.

By the way, that site I pointed you to with the case pictures has information about old North America only models. PBell ceased to exist in North America in about 2000.
I have no idea where S607 was marketed.

If you supply all the info you can about your mboard and system - no of slots, main chipset chips, AGP or no AGP slot, USB or no USB, onboard sound and chip or not, onboard video and chip or not, any PBell part numbers probably on stickers on the mboard, or PBell product or model numbers or FCC ID numbers on a sticker on the caes somewhere, I may be able to find more info about your mboard, and possibly what components were originally installed in your system, etc.


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