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Jabo

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  1. Hmm, you might be down to format and reinstall of windaz m8

    ~S~ Jabo

    PS So you'll be making an honest woman of Laura, but is she doing anything about you? ;D. Either way all the best...

  2. From Wikipedia:

    Many automotive companies in the United States used the "Suburban" name to indicate a windowed, station wagon type body on a commercial frame including Dodge, Plymouth, Studebaker, Nash, Chevrolet, and GMC. With the end of production of the Dodge Town Wagon in 1966, only General Motors continued to manufacture a vehicle branded as a "Suburban", and they were awarded an exclusive trademark on the name in 1988.

    :icon_study:

    Hmm, thanks Snacko - The point I was trying to make is that AWD humungous truck thingies are the ideal thing for using off-road (ie not 'suburban' areas), but over here they tend to get used for the school run and going to the shops where the nearest they get to 'off-road' is taking up two spaces to park and maybe, just maybe rolling up a kerb. They weren't nicknamed 'Chelsea Tractors' for nothing.

    Yeah, yeah, I'm a tree-hugger.

    ~S~ Jabo

  3. Never one to be put down by some minor issue - here's another option. Download and run ccleaner from here:

    Make sure you also run the registry cleaner (when it prompts you to backup the registry first I suggest you do - just in case). Then try to uninstall the sw from the ccleaner 'options' tab.

    I suspect there are stub or corrupted files kicking around which are screwing up your attempts to uninstall the sw.

    ~S~ Jabo

    PS When that doesn't work let me know

  4. You could try this if you have the time. Download and install the latest SB software from creative over the top of what you already have, then remove the lot, and reinstall the downloaded sw a second time - that might allow you to remove the faulty installation and replace it with a good one.

    ~S~ Jabo

    PS Congrats on the upcoming nuptuals m8 - all the best to you both.

  5. BTW - my PC will not allow me to restore anything for some reason. I picked a backup point and then it tells me it can't restore that point and to check another. None of them work.

  6. IIRC, that bird is here in Tulsa, and the CAF is working to get it airworthy.

    That's the bunny...Done a bit more digging. Apparently the CAF's example is the second one they've had, the first was bent in a gear-up landing several years ago, and although it was rebuilt, the CAF were unable to find the appropriate engine (one runs backwards and has a reverse handed prop!), and therefore the restoration was never completed (I've not been able to find out where this plane is now - hopefully in a museum somewhere). The CAF then obtained another airframe and restoration is currently underway.

    Here's a pic of the first example (The difference in the pitch of the prop blades is evident);

    TwinMustang1.jpg

    Jabo

  7. Don't think so JP. I think it is one year.

    That depends on where Nick bought it from - some places only offer 6 months on after-market components - of course if it was factory fit then a year would be about right.

    t'other Nick

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