Seeking Help w/ Thermaltake N21Snow (WHITE) Edition

THAVICIOUS1

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Hello all hope you all have a great day with your wives, husband's, girlfriends, or any involvement families and friends.

I know this could somewhat
ultra easy to others but based on instructions of the N21 Versa by Tt
Usually 3-4 words. That doesn't make any Sense to me. I've asked, Forums, went too Bing and Google,
Youtubed this information and still haven't resolved this issue, but youtube has about this case, and watch ppl closely. Some videos are speeded up so viewers get bored, I'm sure you all know what I'm speaking on.

Elsewhere, I've talked to people
Who owned the case and what not.
Explained to me via "someplace else via internet" I usually understand better when watching a demonstration on it. Instead of text, and orally explanations. If possible could any user on here who owns the case send me a video of taking the front and top panel off, it has been nearly 2 weeks still cannot get them off,?and I have a good bit of parts installed so upset with myself
Because if this, never in my 19 years of building systems and never ever in my life I ever got stuck building the systems.

Sorry I'd I am asking for too much
I apologize if I posted this topic in the
Wrong forum category.


Thanks in advance guys!!
 
Solution
Found something,
youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqlSIYNYtI8#t=4m53s

While off the camera, it's clearly heard that you need to grab the lower end of front panel and pull it off. It may require some muscle power.
Despite the stock (black) N21 in the video, i don't see any reason why the white one needs different front panel removal technique. I've been in PC hardware business for 20+ years and for most cases that i've seen (especially older cases), it's common technique to remove the case's front panel by pulling it hard at the bottom.
Found something,
youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqlSIYNYtI8#t=4m53s

While off the camera, it's clearly heard that you need to grab the lower end of front panel and pull it off. It may require some muscle power.
Despite the stock (black) N21 in the video, i don't see any reason why the white one needs different front panel removal technique. I've been in PC hardware business for 20+ years and for most cases that i've seen (especially older cases), it's common technique to remove the case's front panel by pulling it hard at the bottom.
 
Solution