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I think so.
Now the phone has got an itunes symbol on it and a USB lead with an arrow above it.
My laptop now says ''Itunes has detected an iphone in recovery mode. You must restore this iphone before connecting to itunes''
Oh ffs. Stupid f**king piece of s**t update t***s.
Ok, i'm panicking now. I did what you said, had to click a couple of 'agree' boxes and then it started updating.
After 10 mins it flashed up and said that there was an error. Then it flashed up that I have to restore my phone before I can connect to itunes???? Is this normal? I don't want to...
As above, my crappy old phone says its got no room for iOS7, and I need to delete some stuff. But I use all the apps, and I'm not deleting photos/videos of the kids.
What can I do?!
It does work, but it massively discolours any plastics that you WILL get it on. If you can brush it on you may be ok, but don't say I didn't warn you! Lol
OP must have really been panicking. It's been 14 hours since he posted the problem up and still we don't know how much oil it needed.
If that was me, I'd have gone and got some oil at the first opportunity. Even paid double down at the local 24 hour shell garage.
9 times out of 10, if the oil light comes on, it's completely out of oil and the damage is all ready underway.
Oil is the first thing I check when looking at a car!
Get it for £17/1800, fit a splitter (it's missing) get a massive service and belts done and for £2500 you'd have a nice car that you know has had all the service/belts done properly.
So I've done in excess of 50 track days over the last ten years, all without Incident (*touches wood!*) As have the 5/6 people I normally go with. One of whom takes a £30k exige. You have never been and don't know anyone that's been, yet you're adamant your opinion is more correct than mine...
Not fair? What about those of us who are on track in cars that we can afford to lose? Even when I took my M3 on, I was perfectly aware of the risk and was happy with it.
If I had to insure every time I went on track I'd probably give up doing it. It turns an already expensive hobby into an...
I'm of the opinion that if you can't afford to bin your car, don't take it on track.
This thread is pissing me off. I f**king hate insurance companies.
It's all b****cks. If you decide to drive on track, then its your problem. If someone crashes into you, its your problem. If you don't like those rules, fcuk off and drive up and down the ring road.
IMO, just entering a track (on a track day!) means that you are 100% without question in charge of your own car. IF you crash then it's your fault and you are to blame and you have to sort out the mess. IF you are crashed into then, again, you are are left to deal with it.
If everyone stuck to...