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IBM COMPUTER Model No: WCP

Hi: I have old IBM computer model number WCP tower case. Can any one please tell me how to i open its case as i need to change the ram into it?

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Need more numbers or more information like is it tower, desktop, server, NetVista, etc.
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Dell Precision 200 and its a tower case. Try to understand how to open the cover but not successfull yet.

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See the following web site.
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which web site?
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I'm a little confused original message it was an IBM.

Any screws on the back holding the case cover on?
Is it have a plastic front with screws on it or a handle affair at the bottom behind the front cover?

Try this web site http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/Daftshk/en/index.htm

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I am sorry its a Dell machine. I post some pictures of it. I try to find the screws but i didnt find them any where.

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