tomcat59alan
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Well get a propper set.Got a black plastic wrap with a cheapy set in.
They are crap.
Well get a propper set.Got a black plastic wrap with a cheapy set in.
They are crap.
You'll only break them.
Your only missing a bed spanner and you'll have a ful tool kit.the Bastard for your toenails, the Manchester micrometer and the anvil for adjusting the spanner size sorted.
https://www.virtualbox.org/I tried it on windows 10 didnt like it ended up putting it on old windows vista laptop and worked a treat everytime. Might be worth just doing that laptop got just a mini laptop only use it for EAS software.
Thanks,all sorted now.stsy safe.
The EAS software runs fine on Win 10, however some Prolific USB to serial adaptors that are OK on Win 7 will not work on Win 10. Don't ask me how I know.I tried it on windows 10 didnt like it ended up putting it on old windows vista laptop and worked a treat everytime. Might be worth just doing that laptop got just a mini laptop only use it for EAS software.
Oh ok cool might have to migrate to later laptop at some point for itThe EAS software runs fine on Win 10, however some Prolific USB to serial adaptors that are OK on Win 7 will not work on Win 10. Don't ask me how I know.
Oh ok cool might have to migrate to later laptop at some point for it
If you have an old laptop, stick with it, like Wammers I have an old laptop running Win XP, it's used for the EAS software and Faultmate.Oh ok cool might have to migrate to later laptop at some point for it
oh ok yeah mine same situation as Wammers got an ASUS with Vista only use it for EAS diagnostic and keep it powered on the lead.
Just a question was this software made by someone or is it from Land Rover as it is very good software?
I got about £40 when I removed the PSI power box from mine, so worth putting on Ebay. Must put the year of car it was removed from.on another note I removed the blue PSI power box from mine, does it have any resale value or just scrap it?
Are these PSI boxes bad for these engines I see their benefit but just seems like puts more strain than good?I got about £40 when I removed the PSI power box from mine, so worth putting on Ebay. Must put the year of car it was removed from.
Are these PSI boxes bad for these engines I see their benefit but just seems like puts more strain than good?
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