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To: PMS Witch who wrote (1248)12/21/1998 11:09:00 AM
From: mr.mark   of 110654
 
" Also, there doesn't seem to be ANY dust inside??"

ah, quit your bragging. <g>

seriously, i think whether or not one has a pet has a lot to do with potential dust buildup in the case. i've regularly cleaned dust bunnies out of the dell case that i use here at home. (our german shepherd always watches from afar, with a half-smile on his big face.) then recently i brought the other dell home from my office for my wife to use. there is very little dust in that case.

if i may be permitted to state the obvious (my forte), remember to follow manufacturer's instructions carefully whenever you "crack" a case. such basics as turning off the puter and peripherals, and touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis before touching anything inside the case (to dissipate any static electricity), should go without saying. famous last words, huh?

happy holidays, everyone!

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