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I had a fault with the front panel I got with my case and the website I bought it through was kind enough to send me a new one (free of charge). The only problem is that I have tied down all my wires without re-doable ties and I don't want to mess up the wires. Can anyone suggest how I could do it without undoing the ties?
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clarky123 wrote I had a fault with the front panel I got with my case and the website I bought it through was kind enough to send me a new one (free of charge). The only problem is that I have tied down all my wires without re-doable ties and I don't want to mess up the wires. Can anyone suggest how I could do it without undoing the ties?

You could cut the wires from the faulty panel and just tuck them away or pull them out. The new ones wouldn't be tied down but if you're going to do this the lazy way, it's not going to be ideal.
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I could pull the wires and the faulty panel out completely since the wires are thin and then feed the new wires in through the same ties and screw in the new panel. That could work but it will be difficult. I will sort it when I have time. Thanks though.
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