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Laying a tower without risk
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monday1999
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12 May 2012 at 17:13
Hello, I would like to know if I could lay my tower down on my desk without risk? Thank you in advance.
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monday1999
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Hello, no, there is no risk.
greg
There is no risk even for CD readers and burners?
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No, but when you put in a CD, hold it until it starts to go in. You can do the same with consoles.
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greg
Yes, I agree, but will the reader not be at risk of getting damaged?
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The only thing you shouldn't do is let it fall, that's for sure it will get damaged.
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