its not doing anything after i click ok. if i try to initialise it just stays on the screen and telling my initialising failed.
 
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Tha is a far as I gone with it yesterday.
With the win 10 I dont even go there.
 

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Yes I believe that. And I am grateful for the help.
But it seems.my best option is taking the laptop and the cable to who I bought the laptop from and hit it around his head until he get it working for me. Lol.
I been told everything is easy with it.

Yes I can see that.

Sorry. I'm loosing it slowly.
When you post a reply before hitting post reply click load a file then browse click on camera,take picture then post reply.
 
As Marjon says best bet is to manually inflate bags with just a tyre pump and drive around like that for a while. Gets you mobile.
Dont try and fill the reservoir, but just the individual bags.

You said that a compressor overheated filling the reservoir, I dont suppose you have a leaky exhaust do you?
I know others have done it and have no problem with it but I am not convinced that coils are legal
 
I know others have done it and have no problem with it but I am not convinced that coils are legal

You have a point Oakey - and when taking into account the "economics" of EAS vs coils, be sure to remember that your insurance will likely go up as a result of modified suspension (assuming insurers don't just decline)
 
99% of cars have coils. They are legal.
It is a mod so your insurance has to know. Generally they start rubbing their hands or say no
 
As Marjon says best bet is to manually inflate bags with just a tyre pump and drive around like that for a while. Gets you mobile.
Dont try and fill the reservoir, but just the individual bags.

You said that a compressor overheated filling the reservoir, I dont suppose you have a leaky exhaust do you?
I know others have done it and have no problem with it but I am not convinced that coils are legal

yes coils legal. as long as they proper installed.

the difference is not automatically height or softness adjustments. just a bog standard 4x4.
i still have mot on it but i get a new one as soon is done.

its not the compressor on the car which overheated. it was the tyre compressor i tried to use to blow the bags up.
i get my new arilne for the big compressor i have in the shed tomorrow. so i blow the bags back up.
guess 65 psi should be fine.
it says the bags usual holding up to 170 psi.
so im half way and can drive it.
 
99% of cars have coils. They are legal.
It is a mod so your insurance has to know. Generally they start rubbing their hands or say no

thats ok. called them last week about the options.
actually if i take it on coils is 24 pound cheaper for me.
if they would be off road coils and i put a lift kit in then it gets expensive.
it also has some to do what type of tyres you using.
i have no intention at this point getting any other then road tyres.
 
thats ok. called them last week about the options.
actually if i take it on coils is 24 pound cheaper for me.

Thats interesting, I did not know that.
I thought they would be upset about non approved and no headlight levelling etc.

99% of cars werent designed for air
 
guessing by the lol it means yours is off road modded?

i have no intention of it. i washed even my pajero with liftkit and offroad tyres in the snow because i hated it dirty.
the range rove is no going offroad. unless necessary i insist to refrain.

but .. well... blowing bags up tomorrow so its drivable, then ... let the other half play on the laptop and see if she can make any sense out of this win10 and may get the eas tool working.

i take it from there.
 
Thats interesting, I did not know that.
I thought they would be upset about non approved and no headlight levelling etc.

99% of cars werent designed for air

i am not sure how they work it out sometimes.
i do have a insurance which cover me in other cars too.
not the usual 3rd party. actually fully comp. no matter what car.

they actually said the breakdown cover would be cheaper to having it on coils unless i put liftkit or offraod tyres on it.
 
May be a daft suggestion but could someone who knows what they are doing remote desktop to the OP's PC?
 
guessing by the lol it means yours is off road modded?

i have no intention of it. i washed even my pajero with liftkit and offroad tyres in the snow because i hated it dirty.
the range rove is no going offroad. unless necessary i insist to refrain.

but .. well... blowing bags up tomorrow so its drivable, then ... let the other half play on the laptop and see if she can make any sense out of this win10 and may get the eas tool working.

i take it from there.

I reckon you’ll take it Offroad, so you can drive it over a cliff!
 
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i am not sure how they work it out sometimes.
i do have a insurance which cover me in other cars too.
not the usual 3rd party. actually fully comp. no matter what car.

they actually said the breakdown cover would be cheaper to having it on coils unless i put liftkit or offraod tyres on it.
Just had a sort out in the garage and found the answer to your car and computer problems, I'm on my way
 

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