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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (1241)12/20/1998 7:00:00 AM
From: Doug Coughlan  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
Probably 98% of the people on this thread realize this, but since I just discovered this I will share it with the 2% that don't. When I was cleaning the dust out of the interior of my two computers I would take the side/sides off and vacuum out the dust, put the side/sides back on and figure I was done. Wrong! When the button that you press to turn the computer on fell inside the front cover of one of the computers I discovered that the front of the computer could be removed revealing more dust than had ever been hiding under the sides. I find it interesting that in the Dell owners manual that 18 pages after they diagram how to remove the side they diagram how to remove the front or what they refer to as the "bezel." Get those vacuums out!
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