That's really cool. You could probably clear out the question mark on on the Intel HD graphics. The Intel website offers a driver similar to the Acer ones on their website. The only difference is, the One off the Intel website installs on Windows, XP, 7, and 8. So it's more universal.
I used to have a 2006 Mustang gt. It had some major flaws that had recalls. I bought it used, so Ford made me pay for all of it. Water was getting into my car. It was bad.
On this unit, upgrade the memory to the max allowed, and upgrade the SSD to a SATA to NGFF adapter with a 512GB SSD. this will allow you to use xp better if thats what you want to use. these will support Windows 10....as well as Linux.
the hardest part of this is the fact that the unit is so old. you can get a 44 pin ribbon cable for the IDE interface and try to locate and install the Sata Cables for the Sata Channels. the other problem is the memory, it uses DDR2 memory and will only support up to 4GB. I got one for $10.00 on Ebay and I really like it. It will support Linux and once I'm able to the hard drive upgraded, then I'll be able to use a good linux distro.
Nice seeing how you take care of the issues that pop up while you fix it up. Good to learn how to do these things and how a noise like that could be from misfiring spark plugs. Didn't even know there was something like a rust to primer paint.
helpful (to see the details of where to drill the hole for instance) but I don't understand how that silver button helps you. you still would have to reach to the very back of the car from the inside to push that retrofitted silver button. but it's better than using screwdrivers every time you want to pen the hatch.....
I agree that the switch is a pain, but I had it in my parts bin, so I used what I had to make it work. :) I recommend buying the $52 plastic latch and installing it correctly. It's unfortunate that I had to drill into those plastic covers though.
About Atari Arcade Hits 1, that and Atari Arcade Hits 2 were repackaged into one CD-ROM in 2001 by Infogrames under the title, Atari Anniversary Edition. That's the version I have.
Good man The problem is it's not only in California It's all over the world It's very hard today to meet honest people Even in places where the rent and labour is cheap and costs of life is cheap they will still be on some grimy shit Seen it all over the place and it's not only in the automotive ind
On these units you use a Sata to NGFF m.2 adapter to upgrade the storage. I have the Wyse 7020 and I went with 8GB DDR3 Sodomm memory, and 2 NGFF adapters for the storage. and, yes... I did get the 2nd. Sata channel fitting to use it. went with 2 512GB NGFF M.2 drives and it works great!
If the cowl is quite full of water, you can hear it slosh back and forth on the passenger side when steering back and forth quickly. Pull the passenger side drain tube out the bottom and tons of water (and possibly all your debris) will drain out. The passenger side appears to be worse generally than the drivers side, but pull both and clean inside the rubber drain. If you feel around inside the hole (in the cowl) after the drain tube is removed and it feels clean you may not need to remove the top grate. If you remove the top cowl grate, make sure you get a cabin air filter first as that's a perfect time to do both. I'd recommend purchasing new Cowl Drain Tubes if the old ones are in rough shape. They direct the water and probably prevent some fumes from entering the cabin, especially on the passenger side which contains the fan.
not sure if it's related but i have the magic trackpad 2 (the new one with the switch rather than the button. and it worked fine on my linux desktop, i then unpaired it so i could use it with my bf's macbook pro... and even after unpairing it from the macbook... it wont connect to my desktop... it doesnt even show up in the bluetooth settings anymore on my desktop... it works via usb just fine but i cant get bluetooth working any advice?
It may be a similar situation to the one that I am encountering in this video. I suggest you hit refresh on the bluetooth list right after you power on the magic trackpad to see if it shows up on the list long enough for you to connect to it.
Wow! I can't believe I got recommended this video. I'm the guy who sold you this computer. I put in the empty disk drive so you could put a gotek in there and make it look original. I put in that original single sided disk drive. That drive was kind of limiting for me. You really need at least the 360k drive. I put this computer together with all the left over parts I had laying around after I restored my IBM 5150 to mint condition. I know it's been a while, but I hope you still have it. If not, it's all good. Just as long as it went to a good home. I tried to get rid of all that rust using that fall out remover for car wheels, which I learned from Adrian's Digital Basement. I also put in the beefier PSU so if you wanted to put in the MFM drive you could. Probably better to go with XT-IDE though. If you need more parts, let me know.
I can’t even get my own running properly, how could I give something to my child that I don’t…. WAIT A MINUTE! MOOOOOOM I KNOW WHY YOU GAVE ME THAT V-TECH LAPTOP WHEN I WAS YOUNGER!
I also didn't want to put a known good ram module and fry it since the diode I removed protects the rest of the system from over voltages or reverse polarity mistakes.
Old cars without power steering were geared to make it easier to steer, either by having a larger turning circle, more rotations of the steering wheel from lock to lock or a combination of the two, this would make the steering slower, more modern cars such as your Mustang would be harder to steer without power steering then those older cars, the power steering allow the steering to be faster needing less rotations of the steering wheel and smaller turning circles
Microcenter is a good place to get one from, bought my first Ender 3 V2 for $100, bought a Ender 3 S1 Pro for about $240, and I’d recommend saving up for any of the Bambu Lab’s Printers since the handful of them are pretty good with stock parts and they’re usually the cost of a low to mid-end desktop + some have filament changing built in