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Need help changing power supply

1smoove

Junior Member
I'm replacing power supplies on my PC, and I need help taking the blue, brown, black, and white wires off the switch. They seem to be locked on my a circular bump. Can anyone tell me what to do?

And once I get these wires off, can I just assume that they will just snap back on?
 
sometimes they are soldered on, you'd have to desolder them. This is an AT case right? make sure you remember which wire goes where since its very important, and usually it wont say. Me and a friend destroyed a motherboard and a couple drives like that on our first computer we built. good thing fry's took all that stuff back.
 
Yup, it is an AT case. There's no solder, though. There's just a circular indentation that prevents it from coming out. It slides out find until you hit that point. I has hoping I could accomplish this job without tools.
 
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