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ctmax300

New member
If I build a PC but decide not to include any DVD or Bluray drives, will they still supply the cables for me to connect my current ones I have in my old system? I ask this cause Ive already got 2, plus I'll need to put in my OS aswell. Only thing is, the optical drives still use the IDE interface.

Thanks for any advice.
 

PCS

Administrator
Staff member
1. Ensure your motherboard will support your IDE drives.
2. After ordering email or call us and ask for the cables, to ensure we supply these for you.
 

PringlesInside

Enthusiast
they also put a OS on it (win7 home prem) even if u didnt ask for dvd-cd drive and OS ! well you have 30 days to activate :D


errrrrrrrrrrr also note,
my dvd drives didnt work with new pc ... i was told it would. but seems i tried it few times now and it dont work!
 

Rakk

The Awesome
Moderator
they also put a OS on it (win7 home prem) even if u didnt ask for dvd-cd drive and OS ! well you have 30 days to activate :D
Note: If you don't order an OS, it will have a limited version of Win7 on it (used so they can test your machine before dispatch), however, it will not work as a proper version and will have no activation key with it, you will need to get your own version (and key) ........
 

PringlesInside

Enthusiast
Note: If you don't order an OS, it will have a limited version of Win7 on it (used so they can test your machine before dispatch), however, it will not work as a proper version and will have no activation key with it, you will need to get your own version (and key) ........
u sure about not working as a proper version??????????? i believe it is a normal windows 7 home premium.... but not activated (you have 30days to activate - i.e. 30days to enter your geniune key).
 
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