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vijay

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  1. yeah, you'll have code 34 unless you use a resistor ;) Have you got a stand ECU chip?
  2. no boot up? how's that then?? What frond end have you used? and any tips you've found useful? :) Vijay
  3. Look forward to seeing them. I've had my carputer for over a year but still havent got round to putting it in, hopefully soon :)
  4. I've got one of those and an even rarer one by Kyosho ;)
  5. Hello mate, Interested in seeing the pics. Just to let you know you might want to check it out with the trading office as there's already a trader selling them :) Vijay
  6. Can anyone help me with a copy of Acronis? ;) Cheers Vijay
  7. just found this which may help: To specify what Windows does if the system stops unexpectedly You must be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to complete this procedure. If your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings might also prevent you from completing this procedure. Open System in Control Panel. On the Advanced tab, under Startup and Recovery, click Settings. Under System Failure, select the check boxes that correspond to the actions you want Windows to perform if a Stop error occurs: Write an event to the system log specifies that event information will be recorded in the system log. Send an administrative alert specifies that your system administrator will be notified. Automatically reboot specifies that Windows will automatically restart your computer. Under Write Debugging Information, choose the type of information you want Windows to record when the system stops unexpectedly: Small Memory Dump records the smallest amount of information that will help identify the problem. This option requires a paging file of at least 2 MB on the boot volume of your computer and specifies that Windows will create a new file each time the system stops unexpectedly. A history of these files is stored in the directory listed under Small Dump Directory. Kernel Memory Dump records only kernel memory, which speeds up the process of recording information in a log when the system stops unexpectedly. Depending on the amount of RAM in your computer, you must have 50 MB to 800 MB available for the paging file on the boot volume. The file is stored in the directory listed under Dump File. Complete Memory Dump records the entire contents of system memory when the system stops unexpectedly. If you choose this option you must have a paging file on the boot volume large enough to hold all of the physical RAM plus one megabyte (MB). The file is stored in the directory listed under Dump File. Notes To open System, click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click System. You must have at least a 2-MB paging file on the computer's boot volume if you select Write an event to the system log or Send an administrative alert. If you choose either Kernel Memory Dump or Complete Memory Dump and select the Overwrite any existing file check box, Windows always writes to the same file name. To save individual dump files, clear the Overwrite any existing file check box and change the file name after each Stop error. You can save some memory if you clear the Write an event to the system log and Send an administrative alert check boxes. The memory saved depends on the computer, but typically about 60 KB to 70 KB are required by these features. If you contact Microsoft Product Support Services about a Stop error, they might ask for the system-memory dump file generated by the Write Debugging Information option. Related Topics
  8. Made an XP boot disk and booted up in it but it says that drives C & D are invalid :( any ideas? Vijay
  9. Here you go :) http://home.swipnet.se/e-solutions/Vacuumleak.html
  10. no, struts just assist with the weight, you still have to lift it yourself once unlocked :) Vijay
  11. Have you got 2 sets of Jap mirrors cos I may have them :) Vijay
  12. Is your boost gauge working at all? As said above, a seized turbo would give you no positive boost so the needle would only reach zero :( It happened to me an turbos had to be replaced :(
  13. Hello Rob, Easier way to do an ECU check in 2 mins ;) http://www.twinturbo.net/ttnetfaq/FAQpages/ECUdiagnostics.html Mark (Zen Garage) is Putney way I think :) Where abouts in London are you? Vijay
  14. That makes sense but there is no option for creating any sort of DOS disk :(
  15. Boot into DOS? Don't think I did, how do I do that? Vijay
  16. Hi does anyone know of any reliable software to copy my hard disk onto another so I can boot from it? I've tried Norton Ghost and just can't get it to work. It copies across but will just not boot :( Cheers Vijay
  17. Changed "halt on errors" and it made no difference. What do yo umean by check the CMOS battery? It's seated correctly but do you mean voltage? Cheers for your help :) Vijay
  18. Cheers, I'll do that but it's just confusing cos if you press a key, it carries on :(
  19. http://www.ttzd.com/tech/60ktech.html
  20. Hi, Looking to get my carputer installed but it's got a problem. When it boots up, it hangs straight after it displays the bios and processor. You have to press any key to get it to carry on through the memory test etc. I did a bios reset and then a CMOS reset but it still does it :( Any ideas? Cheers Vijay
  21. Danny is your man http://www.300zx.co.uk/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=39 http://www.dta-motorsport.co.uk/conzult/index.htm I've had it for a few years and it's a great bit of kit ;) Runs from a laptop with a seriel connection :) Vijay
  22. Any update on this?? Vijay
  23. Hi Ed, I'm really confused at what I'm looking for :( Done a search for the Multiplex DVI card and came up with this http://www.msicomputer.com/product/accessories/acc_index.asp The MS 6952 which I have already got has an S TV output and a C TV ouptut but no DVI.

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