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Crossing my fingers everything will work like it does now and that I can remember where everything goes. 
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
i dont see any way it couldnt work the same. and how do you forget where something goes?
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: rpbri2886
i dont see any way it couldnt work the same. and how do you forget where something goes?
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
Maybe last time he did this, he plugged the PS2 mouse into the PS2 kb port and vice versa and spent a week figuring out why it wouldn't work right, lol
Originally posted by: Winchester
Crossing my fingers everything will work like it does now and that I can remember where everything goes.![]()
Originally posted by: theNEOone
omg wait, don'y move it!!!!!!!!!!!! you might trigger the CPU optimization mercury fidelity switch that senses elevation and tilt changes. when you move it, be sure to keep it at the same elevation and make sure not to tilt it!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally posted by: Winchester
Im talking about my speakers mainly. I have Creative 5.1 Surround sound setup. It took me a month to get it working properly when I first got it.
Did you actually think I was that flippin stupid to not be able to not know where to put color coded things![]()
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Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
If this is you, then I sure hope not!
Originally posted by: shady06
want a real challenge? disessemble the whole thing, move it piece by piece into your room, and put it back together
Yes, yes I didOriginally posted by: Winchester
Im talking about my speakers mainly. I have Creative 5.1 Surround sound setup. It took me a month to get it working properly when I first got it.
Did you actually think I was that flippin stupid to not be able to not know where to put color coded things![]()
Originally posted by: Winchester
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
If this is you, then I sure hope not!
This thread was a truly a joke, other than the speakers stuff.
Originally posted by: shady06
want a real challenge? disessemble the whole thing, move it piece by piece into your room, and put it back together
Hmm, I was always told not to screw with a good thing.Plus, I sorta have a verbal contract with my parents that I would not open my computer for like a year or so.
:brokenheart: Sounds fun though.
Originally posted by: Kevin
Bah, give him a break. I had a friend who moved his PC to another room and his heatsink fell off.
Don't get me started on cathodes getting disconnected (or wires not being grounded) resulting in hard drive failures...
You're pretty flippin' stupid not to be able to put together a speaker system.Originally posted by: Winchester
Im talking about my speakers mainly. I have Creative 5.1 Surround sound setup. It took me a month to get it working properly when I first got it.
Did you actually think I was that flippin stupid to not be able to not know where to put color coded things![]()
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
:Q OH MY GOD! :Q
He didn't build his own rig!
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Originally posted by: Howard
You're pretty flippin' stupid not to be able to put together a speaker system.Originally posted by: Winchester
Im talking about my speakers mainly. I have Creative 5.1 Surround sound setup. It took me a month to get it working properly when I first got it.
Did you actually think I was that flippin stupid to not be able to not know where to put color coded things![]()
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