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The whole point of the Cup was that it was lighter.
One of the things they did to save a bit of weight was remove the engine cover.
Putting one on goes against the reason it's not there in the first place.
My VM connection is as solid as a rock. It's never let me down once since it was first installed. Obviously not the same for everyone, but I'm happy to accept the piss poor customer service for the fast, reliable connection I get.
If it went down every 5 minutes I'd leave straight away because...
Odd. Are you definitely running Disk Managment with elevated privileges?
Create a desktop shortcut to "diskmgmt.msc" then right-click it and run as an Administrator just to be sure.
Failing that, try Acronis Disk Director or Partition Magic instead. They shouldn't have any problems doing it I...
I'm the same. Was going get Sky just because Sky Sports channels are cheaper, but the discount I get from Virgin for having all 3 means I might as well just buy them from Virgin and still I'm be better off.
You've probably got Dell OpenManage Server Administrator installed on there.
If you haven't, install it first, then go into the Chassis secton and clear the alert.
It should turn the LCD readout back to blue and stop whinging about it.
The alert is logged because the chassis has been opened...
VM customer service is shocking for the most part. I found this out when moving house.
They then screwed up the installation and I had to go a week without broadband. A million calls to India later and I was still no better off, until eventually I rang up on a Saturday and got through to a...
You need an i7 MBP ;)
No, seriously, you do. I converted a 720p episode of Doctor Who to .m4v format for the iPhone as a test yesterday. Went out for a J, came back and it was done, so it took less than 10 minutes. How much less I have no idea, since I wasn't watching.
I haven't tried resizing it from within Mac OS. I did it from within Windows and it worked alright.
Go into disk management and extend the windows partition into the HFS+ partition used by OS X. By doing it this way I've successfully increased the size of my Windows partition from 32GB to 45GB...
Have you tried deleting and recreating the Windows partition first?
Do you have the latest version of Boot Camp Assistant? (3.0 IIRC, the 3.1 update is only for the drivers after installing Win 7). Make sure you do a Software Update prior to trying again if not.
Capturing packets in Wireshark is not going to give away anything regarding the contents of the call. Your conversations aren't transmitted over the network as plain text you know. ;)
That said, if the packets could be captured it must be possible to piece them back together somehow, even if it...
No not really. I brought mine so I could take advantage of having two good operating systems on the one machine. I wanted to use Mac OS X for the day to day stuff where speed would be an advantage, and Windows for my work / support stuff and maybe the odd game where Windows has the edge...
Just done it.
Installed Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on a 32GB partition via Boot Camp and it works flawlessly. Gonna try and get Ubuntu installed on it now as a little experiment :)
Definitely worth it, but only if you don't mind putting the cat back on every MOT time. Depending on how handy you are with the tools, this might involve paying someone else to do it.
I've got the same exhaust and de-cat combo. Sounds pretty decent but it's loud.
I'll be doing mine tonight. My new i7 MBP turned up this morning :cool:
I've seen it done before though. Just run the Boot Camp assistant from within Applications > Utilities (IIRC), stick your Windows DVD in, run through the wizard, it installs, creates a script to install the drivers, bish...
You need a filter on each phone socket. It has to be the first thing coming out of the socket, otherwise it'll have zero effect.
If you're having problems, first thing to try is to plug your router into the master socket (it should have a fascia that comes off in two halves rather than one piece...