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antec case problem

xzi007

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I have this case
Antec Solution SLK3000-B Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Retail

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16811129152

for those who have this case, the problem is that the screws that came with it are missing, so my dvd rom is hanging right now, becuase the screws are not deep enough to reach the drive to screw it in 🙁.

1st build and everything went well, except that i couldnt figure out how come i couldnt connect to the internet and i forgot to installed motherboard drivers 🙁 im newb 😛

My other problem is that my A: drive is not working I have everything connectec and the drive is always green, even though nothing in it.

 
The optical drives are held in with metal or plastic rails in most Antec cases - a set of eight rails should have come with the case. Screws mount the rails to the drive and the drive just slides in and snaps in place. If you didn't get the rails, you definitely have to contact your reseller to send you what is missing. Look in the picture gallery of the 3000 on newegg to see what all the parts you should have look like.
. If you didn't get a user guide with your case, you can download one from Here

.bh.

Here, have a :beer: !
 
your floppy drive is connected the wrong way you need to have the werd ribbed side into the floppy make sure you connect it the right way 1st pin with 1st pin because the floppy connector will plug in both ways.
 
You also need to read and understand MechBGon's system builder guide on his web site: Here . Should have done it long before starting your project! It will help you with your floppy problem - optical drive problem - etc.
. But as woot said, your cable is probably on backwards. The red edge of the floppy cable goes to the pin-1 side of the connectors both on the mobo and the drive.

.b.h.
 
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