Happy, try it you should be able to do it, unplug everything. If you want color code every cable to be sure you get it right on your 72 in. desk or table! You can buy plastic tape in rolls or use magic markers! I did it that away several months ago, it worked out just fine. Really take your time and connect one cord then the other! You'll do GOOD! Take care! Jimmy.
2007-12-28 08:08:44
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answered by Jimmy 6
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If you have labels it can help to put a label on the end of each cord before you unplug it from your computer. Then it won't be so difficult to put back in the right place on the new table. This is also a good time to organize the cables into bundles tied off with wire or twist ties from plastic bags. Sometimes it can help to coil a wire and tie it off if you don't need the full length. If your heat is on and it's dry, be careful not to generate static electricity walking back and fourth (go barefoot) and don't discharge a spark into the back panel of the computer.
2007-12-28 00:35:33
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answered by Wave 4
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It's not hard to move a computer from one side to the other. Just make sure you have enough length in your power cords, and internet/network cords to make it work. Everything has it's own plug and is typically colored. So as long as you understand the square peg in the square hole concept you should have no problems.
2007-12-28 00:29:57
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answered by shannylee83 1
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yeah, its pretty easy to do, some of it is color coded all you have to do is figure out which way it goes. for the others look for the stuff the same size ect. then plug it all in, or take a pic of the back and tag everything with a number then put tape with the same number form where you took it out from =] that how i taught my sis lol
2007-12-28 00:30:01
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answered by Azn Street Racer 5
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If its like mine (over 10 things plugged into the computer), I would definaltely take it apart. Most things are usb or color coordinated so it wont be hard to figure out.
2007-12-28 00:29:05
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answered by primalclaws1974 6
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Hi! If you think that you may not get it all together again. Make notes as you take it apart, of what comes in where. That way it wont be too difficult. Good luck!
2007-12-28 00:30:27
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answered by Erné R 2
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get a couple of stickers, name tags or post it-s and follow every wire and and label them. ALL OF THEM.
Safest way for the computer illiterate.
2007-12-28 00:30:58
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answered by David S 6
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unhook everyhting and start over. Best way or you might break something
2007-12-28 00:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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