Follow it to find the settings int wukkin pc. Setup new on the same.
This is exactly what I did, all the POP settings etc matched one of the two basic set ups that should work. It didn't so it said one of the things I could do was configure it manually, which again I did, that is when it just went into a loop.... and stayed there.

I'll have a watch of the vids etc and see if there is a step I soemhow missed.
Thanks again for trying to help. Much appreciated.
 
Just got back from seeing the MIL in the hosp. Still not been done!!
Totally befuddled, asked if her son had visited her (answer.... NO!).
Leg still stinks of rot. I hope they do it tomorrow.
Asked plaintively "Can I come home with you?". Very sad.
Surely this is beginning to become grounds for complaint. Have you contacted the PALS at the hospital, or at the trust if it run by one?
That is what we had to do.
 
Todays happenings.........

Pulled out the hose for the pressure washer as I was going to pressure wash the replacement g/box & paint it before fitting it.
I then heard a rumble of a landrover coming up the street yup my mate with his off roader. I went to see what he was up to
& asked if I still needed a diff he said ive got a few at my mum/dads house a couple of miles away. Ok then bye love see ye
im off for landy parts 🤣 🤣

Guess wot no charge & does anyone want an old Town Canadian canoe 🤣🤣
 
Are you the new Michael Fish.
I remember "The Hurricane", was living in Kent at the time it happened. My house was in a valley area, I had slept through he hurricane and knew nothing about it until I set off for work as usual the next morning. Copper stopped me at the bottom of the road and asked where was I going? London ses I, Oh no you're not he said - all roads are blocked with trees down. He was right, couldn't get out of the village for a week. I've got some photos somewhere of the tree line at the top of the valley taken from a bedroom window before the storm, and took the same shot just after - with half the trees gone and houses with missing roofs.
 
I remember "The Hurricane", was living in Kent at the time it happened. My house was in a valley area, I had slept through he hurricane and knew nothing about it until I set off for work as usual the next morning. Copper stopped me at the bottom of the road and asked where was I going? London ses I, Oh no you're not he said - all roads are blocked with trees down. He was right, couldn't get out of the village for a week. I've got some photos somewhere of the tree line at the top of the valley taken from a bedroom window before the storm, and took the same shot just after - with half the trees gone and houses with missing roofs.

Now you do know you need to get the pics out. :p
 
I seem to remember I was in France on a 6th form exchange.
In Cherbourg.
Slates were falling off houses all around, as they were 5 storeys high it was really dangerous and we had to walk in the road.
All the traffic lights were out so the Frogs resorted to the usual "Give way to the right".
I drove up to the school to pick the students up in the Minibus for the trips out. Was walking across a courtyard as it was on top of a cliff type area the wind was totally vicious. I saw a girl being blown along and nearly over. I caught her and propped her up against a tree until she stopped crying and calmed down.

We went out for the day then I came back to the school. The tree I had propped the girl against had been blown down! 😲 😲 😲
 

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