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Obviously give the screen a good clean first.
The brief instructions that came with it say apply the sticky surface of said t**t strip to a wet windscreen? Is that right or will a major FAIL follow?
LOL, excuses... ;)
Hope I didn't hold you up too much...but at least now you know why I wouldn't let you past, couldn't miss a filming opportunity like this.
I've tried different cables and a different TV.
There's a very long thread on xbox.com - but it seems that the warranty extension to 3 years ONLY applies if it fails with the red lights...not in my case where just the video card has failed.
W****rs.
So leaving it on is likely to give me...
Ah, ok.
I keyed my details in online and it said it ran out at the end of 2007, I assumed that was the 3 years. Can't remember when I got it.
Not fixable then I guess.
Seen over on xbox.com that there's quite a few video card failures.
Mine's out of its 3 year warranty as of end of 2007, and I finally get some time to properly start on GTA, fire it up and it gives plenty of sound, but no image...just lots of tiny little white dots.
Anyone know if this is...
Slightly damp, very old tyres and was, ahem, a little loose - so I get on my knees and thank the god of run-off.
Pretty much everyone gets a look in on this one, quite happy with it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTpT8CVkjNA
Ah, makes sense now, I wondered why you weren't getting away.
I got some good video footage of your car in action Ben...my camera was facing rearwards on the second to last session.