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Was I buggery. It was just whatever was laying around. The IT here are so pro I had to find the issue myself after complaining it was dog s**t slow and getting "it's lightning quick" back.
I know most at 90w, then you get to 130... this thing is 240 FFS!!!!!!! I've never seen a power brick this...
Thanks for the help chaps, problem is now solved.
I had a google of what this beast of a machine is supposed to have charger wise. It turns out it runs on some unit of a 240W charger. All of the office ones were max of 130W.
So I went and bugged IT to let me in the store, found a charger that...
Seriously, what do you think I am? LOL
I'm not talking about power saver slow, I'm talking that I can type in this window at a pace that's about 5 words ahead of the screen....
Right geeks, time to earn your CS keep. This one has me stumped.
Just been given a "new" work machinie, it's a right POS, weighs about 20 tonnes but has a decent spec. Before I got it, it got a brand new SSD put in, and a full fresh install of windows. (i7 16GB of RAM etc etc). It's a Dell...
Bargains are EVERYWHERE, especially when track cars are concerned and you can overlook certain things that may put so many others off.
I'm going to congratulate you though, you're the second person today to ask for advice, and then take it.
It must be some kind of joke day, but I'm bloodying...
Don't be so ridiculously tight then? You spent £5 in fuel to get nothing, and will get a cable £10 cheaper.
You may aswell have bought the £15 one ffs!
Nope.
Install Dropbox on all the machines (it's tiny) and use the same account login for ease.
This creates a folder on your machine, called Dropbox.
It looks like any other folder, acts like any other folder, but everything you do will be synced with all other machines logged into the...
You can normally manually operate the locking mech with a screw driver to close it up. IME if you get some decent lubricant and operate it manually enough, they free up on most cars. May be a different case on the megane though.