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Steams

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  1. Welcome matey :)
  2. Nice memory mate :thumbup1:
  3. Partially succesful mate, in that I got most of my data recovered. Lost all my bookmarks, contact lists and Documents though :( Best of luck with it, hopefully it should be readable or at least recoverable if piggy backed onto a PC. FAT doesn't have the fault tolarnce of more modern file systems though, so be prepared for bad news...
  4. Very sad indeed :cry:
  5. I've just gone through data recovery for two 1TB raid arrays that failed when my old PC died. If it was a PC, I may be able to help but as it's a mac and I know bugger all about them, I can't i'm afraid. One thing though; if the file system is FAT then any windows/linux system should be able to read the drive.
  6. Conzult is a very handy tool to have and should be in every zedders toolkit. As Jeff says though, you need to learn to read it properly to get the best out of it.
  7. Does sound like the fuel filler neck or maybe a pershied hose on the tank? Best bet is to get it in the air and have a look mate.
  8. Thanks for your support mate :thumbup1:
  9. Daft question but; Did you put the inspection plate back on?
  10. Apexi are the best for the zed but they're hard to get hold of these days I'm afriad.
  11. Congrats Noel :thumbup1:
  12. I'd agree with that too :)
  13. Yeah, saw an add on for it yesterday :)
  14. UK ones were thicker and solid. Are you sure it's a stock one you've got? Sounds like it might be an aftermarket one.
  15. A wireless signal can be severely reduced if there is something in the local environment interrupting the signal. For example; there could be a lot of wireless users in your area and that can degrade the signal or it could be getting blocked by something in your house. Have you tried changing the wireless channel to another one? If it is your router/hub that's playing up, then you could replace it with one from Netgear or Belkin for example. You don't need to use the one from sky.
  16. Your welcome mate :)
  17. Jeez mate, that's a lot to put up with. Get your op done though bud, as said your health has to come first.
  18. Yep, that's the problem. Just get a usb n type and use that instead. You'll be able to get a quicker throughput on that. Translation just for you; n go faster than g. lol HTH
  19. What spec of wireless do you have? Don't mean the new BT hub.. 'g' type wireless although stating up to 54Mbps pretty much max out around 20Mbps in reality. An 'n' type wireless will be much faster and closer to the speed of your hub.
  20. Great work mate :thumbup1: Always good to see bushes burning in a rear sub..lol
  21. I used a crowsfoot spanner, it is a a right PITA but doable. Can't remember what size you need though :blush: 12, 14 or 17mm, more likely one of the first two..
  22. Not good mate, are you planning another trip ? I think this weather we've been having here and in Europe has really thrown the fish off this year. I went to my local for a few nights and tried everything, not a peep out my delkins for 3 days :( Left feeling I couldn't catch fish any more..lol
  23. He went to Gigantica!! Jealous as fook here. Come on Jimmer jammer what did you catch mate..???
  24. Delicious mate...nom..nom...:chef:
  25. It's removed and replaced by sticker strips either side of the brake light.

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