RajivKumar123456
Broken In
Hey guys!
This may sound foolish to you but I am stuck so I am asking.
I have a 5-7 years old P4 PC. I need to replace a non-working exhaust fan, but after opening the cabinet I found that, as it should be, internal cables/wires along with the fan cable/wire are tied together (to avoid cable-clutter) with binder plastic strips of different sizes wrapped around wires. I tried untieing/opening them, but couldn't figure out how to open them. I am stuck.
I don't know what are they called- strips, ties, wire-fixers, fasteners or anything else? for your information they are white strips made of plastic.
I don't have a camera at the moment otherwise I would have attached a picture. I hope you understood.
This may sound foolish to you but I am stuck so I am asking.
I have a 5-7 years old P4 PC. I need to replace a non-working exhaust fan, but after opening the cabinet I found that, as it should be, internal cables/wires along with the fan cable/wire are tied together (to avoid cable-clutter) with binder plastic strips of different sizes wrapped around wires. I tried untieing/opening them, but couldn't figure out how to open them. I am stuck.
I don't know what are they called- strips, ties, wire-fixers, fasteners or anything else? for your information they are white strips made of plastic.
I don't have a camera at the moment otherwise I would have attached a picture. I hope you understood.