I would be very wary. Not shown powered up and probes not shown as well. Probes for these are hard wired.
This is the little one where they connect inside the storage pouch, right? Adorable, but not very durable...
When our mechanics started hollering, I pulled the Friedrich (Technical reference) on them and send them off to buy tools.
You're going to have to explain that one. I'm off to Düsseldorf next week and walking into a situation where *cough* technical German idioms (even if said in English) might be only too useful.
Pretty sure he means that he pulled out the Friedrich Technical Reference on fastener satandards and showed them what they SHOULD be prepared to deal with.
Has anyone successfully sent Microsoft a bill for lost time and productivity due to their failed product
About to do a clean install as that is all that is left untried - data backed up, software and plugins written down. Now for several more hours pain
Yes, at least 3 times. Never got so much as a peep back from Redmond, however. If they dared to even entertain such claims, they'd be bankrupt so fast it would reverse time. Just imagine how many billable hours if you JUST counted the productivity wasted waiting for Winbloze to reboot because something in M$ Orifice made it blarf its guts all over a bluescreen.
11th Commandment - Thou shalt back it up, lest I break mine foot off in thy arse.Fuck MAXIM 41.Re partitioned hard drive squeky clean windoze 10 without Cortana and 'would you like us too help ourselves to your information' BS
Now onto just adding back the actual software needed to run it
Now, if you don't know about it already, you'll want to disable the stupipid
Microsoft Accounts naggery bunk in Group Policies (GPEdit.msc), by setting
Local Security Policy>Computer Configuration>Windoze Settings>Security Settings>Local Policies>Security Options>Accounts: Block Microsoft Accounts policy object to
Users Can't add Microsoft Accounts Yiou'll also want to change the
Computer Configuration>Admin Templates>Windoze Components>App Runtime>Allow Microsoft Accounts to be Optional setting to
Enabled so that M$ Store Apps that don't ABSOLUTELY NEED your Microsoft Account to run stop demanding it.
Cheers!
Is this a new breed here after the volt nuts and time nuts? Temperature nuts?
I dunno, but it seems Neomys Sapiens, Cerebus and I have all just tripped over the
Fastener Satandard Nuttery treeroot together... now whether we all tumble down the general
Specification Application Nuttery mountainside into the
Bottomless Well of Documentation OCD is entirely up to Ifni's favor, or lack thereof...
mnem
Mmmmm... Can I marry this cup of coffee? Or at least keep it somewhere as a mistress, for the occasional conjugal visit?