lol - i must just have good luck.
First thing i did was install a soundcard on our 386sx25Mgz - it worked fine, and still works
(no - I don't use the comp anymore).
Then i added 2meg of memory to that same computer without any hitches.
My next foray into my computers insides were last year, where without instruction manuals, help manuals or anything else (except the motherboard booklet which DID tell you where to put things
) i constructed my very own 1.7ghz, 80gig HDD, 512mb, with a graphics card, sound card and 1DVD drive, 1 CDRW and 1 CD drive, 3.5inch floppy and USB ports. I just looked between an old PC i had and my pieces of a new one. The biggest mistake was trying to fit the motherboard to the new case, cause i didn't see the mount screws - so i was trying to screw it to the casing without the screws that keep it a centermeter off of metal. Would have been good fun if i hadn't found the package 3 mins later (just before i was putting all the other stuff in). must admit - i checked, double checked and TRIPLE checked before pushing ANYTHING home, right down to counting pins and stuff - so i guess that just being under confident meant that I didn't make mistakes. Nowadays though - i know more about what i am doing, and it takes seconds to do stuff...........althouth i still am a technical moron when it comes to what parts do what and why