I've had cases in the past where the panel was held in place with small
screws. This case was not originally a homebuilt but I stripped the case to
add a new mobo, cpu, memory and OS.
Wayne
"Conor" <conor.turton.RemoveThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e24b40cc35310aa98b9d7@news.individual.net...
> In article <Dbxuf.257$%i2.195@read3.inet.fi>, Henri Tapani Heinonen
> says...
>> Yea. You read the subject correctly. How to remove the I/O shield panel
>> from
>> chassis? Please, give me fool-proof instructions.
>
> Push inwards from outside the case, working your way around the edges.
>
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> Conor
>
> I'm so grateful to the USA for their contribution to the war on terror.
> After all, if they hadn't funded the IRA for 30 years, we wouldn't know
> what terror was. >> Stay informed about: How to remove the I/O shield panel from chassis?