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Old April 7th 05, 05:02 PM
ms
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Default Modern computer case?

This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't seem
to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA
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Old April 7th 05, 05:15 PM
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ms wrote:
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't
seem to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA

I should add, a new computer in a modern case in not the answer, as I have
to decide then, when I order, just what should be installed. Later, I may
not have the option to add things.

So I am really asking- do I have to locate an old tower style and maybe put
in a new motherboard, etc. ?
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Old April 7th 05, 05:28 PM
Haggis
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"ms" wrote in message ...
ms wrote:
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't
seem to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA

I should add, a new computer in a modern case in not the answer, as I have
to decide then, when I order, just what should be installed. Later, I may
not have the option to add things.

So I am really asking- do I have to locate an old tower style and maybe
put in a new motherboard, etc. ?


all depends on the case you buy ....some have more bays than others (for
example ..a server tower would have lots of free bays for additions)

power supply is a factor if you are talking about using an older MB AT vs
ATX ....power consumption of the board and video card you are going use


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Old April 7th 05, 05:37 PM
Gary S. Terhune
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I don't know where you're looking for your computers, but I still find
plenty of offerings that are based upon the same old specs.

Floppy drives are on their way out, and with broadband connections, you
don't really need a modem. But like you, I prefer my systems to be fully
loaded.

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"ms" wrote in message
...
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used

ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another

CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't

seem
to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA


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Old April 7th 05, 10:08 PM
Richard G. Harper
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http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=370459
Ten drive bays - 5 5.25", 5 3.5" (two external for floppy, ZIP drive, etc)

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=140021
Eight drive bays - 3 5.25", 6 3.5" (two external for floppy, ZIP, etc)

http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...uctCode=370449
Ten drive bays, as the first computer had.

That was about fifteen seconds of searching. I'm sure you can find more.
:-)

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"ms" wrote in message ...
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't
seem to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA



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Old April 7th 05, 10:08 PM
Stanislaw Flatto
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ms wrote:
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't
seem to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA


It is the same like in the rags industry. You want your case to look
"fashionable" or to be used for "work".
There exist a whole range of them with prices ranging from "el cheapo"
to much more. Usually the "working" cases sport flat front panel and
have enough volume for comfortable heat exchange. The number of slots
for installing additional drives (floppy, hard, and 5.25"(CD/DVD/Tape)
ranges from minimum to whatever.
Just don't look at what is displayed in windows of computer selling
shops, try computer hardware sellers.

HTH

Stanislaw
Slack user from Ulladulla.

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Old April 7th 05, 10:43 PM
Brian A.
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I like using Antec cases and the one I use most is the Sonata.

The best place IMO at the least to start looking is:
http://www.newegg.com/

By selecting a product your interested in will take you to that product page and
give you different image views to look at.

Antec cases at newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...tby=14&order=1

or if the link breaks:
http://tinyurl.com/95q4

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"ms" wrote in message ...
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add another
drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are styled,
and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones, the owners
never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't seem to
come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA


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Old April 8th 05, 12:43 PM
Lil' Dave
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Modern manufactured PCs for homeusers can be seen at the typical
manufacturers websites. Won't stoop to dropping their weblinks here, but
there are many visuals at these locations. Not much to choose from for
expandability. There exists a 5.25" to 3.5" bay adapter for those without a
3.5" bay at most PC shops and online PC parts stores. Some floppy drive
packages come with it.

If you cannot locate a PC that suits your current and anticipated future
needs, get a custom-built PC from your local PC shop. Or, go to a reputable
online PC builder. Most of my online parts shopping is at mwave.

PC cases range from all show/eye candy for LAN parties, to all business. My
preference is Antec fileserver cases. Here's an example:
http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewspec....iteria=BA14349

If you're trying to establish that the big PC makers are trying to box in
the consumer to just what they provide, yes, you're right. That's part of
the corporate big picture.


"ms" wrote in message ...
This is OT as it is not directly a Windows problem.

Old computers in the tower style have ample spaces in the case to add
another drive.

I don't see many new/current computers, but my impression is they are
styled, and only have a CD or DVD drive installed. When I see used ones,
the owners never thought to order a floppy drive installed.

I would want the flexibility to later add a floppy drive, and another CD
drive. etc. But unless in the original order, these modern cases don't

seem
to come with spare slots for additions?

Is this correct?

TIA



 




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