omid: you might want to fill us in on some info on your old case. For instance, if you have a compaq or hp and it uses some proprietary parts, you may find it difficult to put into a new case. If it's just the regular motherboard, vid card, sound card, hard drives and all, its pretty simple. Just unplug the old computer, remove the motherboard and all the other parts, put them somewhere safe, set up your new case (remove panels, setup motherboard standoffs, etc...) and then install the old parts.
Be sure to note how everything was hooked up before your removed it so you will have no problem installing it into the new one.
One more thing, make sure you read carefully how to hook the new cases power, reset button, lights, etc... to the motherboard, because it's not always foolproof and if you plug them in wrong, you may not be able to use some of the features.
Good luck
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