DoobieNaq23

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When you buy a case does it come with the screws to mount the hard drive and floppy? I have just recieved my Antec case and in the manual it states to secure these drives with screws provided (by the case or device?). I have neither, I am using my old hard drive and it just snapped into place in my old case, and there are no screws in the new case. What should I do?
 

Matthias99

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Cases *usually* come with some screws, and so do most components that need them (hard drives, optical drives, etc.) I don't understand what you mean by the hard drive 'snapping into place' (I've seen rail-based systems, but still, you screw the rails onto the drive), but I take it you had some sort of screwless mounting system.

You can buy spare/replacement screws anywhere that sells computer parts (CompUSA is a good choice; a local computer store would probably have them as well).
 

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I have neither, I am using my old hard drive and it just snapped into place in my old case, and there are no screws in the new case. What should I do?


I`ve always had screws etc supplied with all my cases,normally in a little cardboard box,anyway Matthias99 is right,any good computer store should have all the spare parts you need,or try online stores like here .
 

Fuchs

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Not all of them come with screws for anything but the mobo, I have seen a few that dont. You should have had some when you bought your hardrive unless it was OEM. I guess you'd need to get some. Might as well go with thumbscrews then if you have to buy some.
 

DoobieNaq23

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I found the screws!!! They were in a tiny compartment behind the case, but everything else was in the case. Thanks anyways.

BTW, my older computer had a side mount hard drive case with only one screw and the floppy drive was also only held by one screw.