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In theory it should work with any drive supported natively by the motherboard. It's a very lightweight piece of software that runs straight off of a USB/disc.
I've used Easus Disk Copy in the past and had no problems with it. Made an exact copy of my boot drive onto a new one and it ran fine on the new drive.
This is the one http://www.easeus.com/disk-copy/index.htm
I thought mine was all aligned properly as you could see the correct colour.
You need to make sure the tabs are horizontal, then just take it for a drive.
If that doesn't work it's likely knackered.
Brilliant stuff.
I look forward to the thread about changing brake discs ending in you asking for help on how to get the gearbox back in. :tongueout:
On a serious note, well done for having a go yourself and sticking at it.
As it's now behaving itself I would definitely recommend trying windows 10 again. It really isn't hard to get used to and runs like a dream on a half decent pc.
Either older iPad as suggested or an iPad mini? Either can be used with a keyboard and are so much easier for people to use who aren't the best with new tech.
Poor idle, bad running and increased fuel consumption would point towards the MAP sensor for me.
Although ideally, as you said, it'll be best to get it plugged in and checked.
Don't bother with harnesses if you're fixing them to seat belt points.
It's much safer to just use the seatbelt unless you have a cage with a proper harness bar.
You need a Tuner list stereo.
What does it say on the front of the one you have. You will also need the security code for it which is very easy to get.