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I’d imagine the apps were tied to the registry files on your old install of windows. I’d try downloading them to the second drive again and it may just skip what it doesn’t need.
@Geddes my pc was doing this a while ago, turned out to be an issue with an update somewhere along the line.
I’m pretty sure it was gpu driver related.
If it’s just basic office usage then an i3 with 8gb ram and a ssd will be plenty.
They’re sticking HP Pros under our desks with the same spec and they are spot on for most things. I’m still arguing my case for a better cpu as they don’t play well with big spreadsheets.
Personally I paid someone else to do mine, but if I was going to do it myself I’d use these
https://www.renaultpartsdirect.co.uk/parts/popular-products-2/f4r-cam-belt-fitting-tool-kit/
The cheap ones are known to bend.
Later cars were Update list. It says which model radio it is on the front. Generally if it’s an 05/55 plate it’ll be Update list.
Unfortunately I don’t know if anyone knows the change over point.
Android phones don’t get updates for as long as iPhones do (they didn’t the last time I checked anyway), yet Apple get slated for the software not being perfect on 3yr old phones.
When the processing power is improving as much as it has been each year it’s understandable that an older model is...
I’m guessing that’s to do with a security flaw found on Intel chips. Although I think it may only affect Linux systems?
Edit - I was wrong, it’s every OS.
https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/03/intel-kernel-memory-flaw/
I’ve had no problems with PZero Nero’s on my 182. They grip well in all weather and seem to wear pretty well too.
Someone else will come along and say they’re no good, but for everyday driving I think they’re spot on.