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Obviously depends on the car really like how its been treated etc. If you can get a lower mileage one then probably better but depends what you can afford. I sold my old 1.2 with 66k and it never had any problems bar a few niggles when it was still in warranty.
Think its just a case of removing the steering wheel and putting it on straight. Mine is out slightly and so was my old car but I can't be arsed messing with it. Doubt it would cost much for someone to do.
I'd have thought they would be covered under warranty. Best to take it in and find out what the problem is. If its not covered under warranty take it elsewhere.
Yep common problem. Same happened to mine, got them replaced under warranty. The garage said they are only covered for 12months as any longer is classed as 'wear and tear' I put my foot down and eventually they sorted it.
Maybe it was further apart then it should have been where it was cracked causing inacuracy, unless one of the notches had cracked off. Dunno really but it fixed it once I got them replaced.
^Either that or try the set program access and defaults either on the start menu or contol panel. There should be one in there for default media player.
People usually recomend to disconnect it incase the airbag goes off. Quite easy to remove apparently, do a search theres a few instructions on it been posted before.
I'm guessing the PC is connected via a cable to the router, which is why its got 100, unless its got a fast wireless adapter.
Most laptops come with a maximum speed of 54 so it won't connect any higher than that.
Wireless speed is only 'up to' whatever speed is stated, alot of the time u...
I know I can just roll up and take the exam, but I'd probably fail lol. Already done 290 :)
Might do 270 then the upgrade exam later on once i've got a full MCSA.
Congrats longy.
I'm currently studying for an MCSA and the next exam I was about to study for was:
70-270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional.
On looking on the microsoft MCSA website, they have now added a new exam for windows vista, which I could do instead. I...