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Big thanks to the PC Medic
I'm back on line at home
All thanks to John and his vast computer know how.
My PC was a unwell and had more viruses then a chicken farm in Romania!! but it's all sorted now.
Thoroughly recommend his services and his chocolate biscuits too
See here for details: http://www.pc-medic.net/
All thanks to John and his vast computer know how.
My PC was a unwell and had more viruses then a chicken farm in Romania!! but it's all sorted now.
Thoroughly recommend his services and his chocolate biscuits too
See here for details: http://www.pc-medic.net/
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Originally Posted by Adidas
My PC was a unwell and had more viruses then a chicken farm in Romania!!
Well done PC Medic
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Originally Posted by Adidas
I'm back on line at home
All thanks to John and his vast computer know how.
My PC was a unwell and had more viruses then a chicken farm in Romania!! but it's all sorted now.
Thoroughly recommend his services and his chocolate biscuits too
See here for details: http://www.pc-medic.net/
All thanks to John and his vast computer know how.
My PC was a unwell and had more viruses then a chicken farm in Romania!! but it's all sorted now.
Thoroughly recommend his services and his chocolate biscuits too
See here for details: http://www.pc-medic.net/
The biccies was normas idea, BRING your pc's round and you can all have chocolate biscuits lol. Didnt even know we had them, funny how things like chocolate bisuits somehow appear out of the blue when we have guests
Glad your back online Ed mate, just keep those new programs up to date and do a virus check and spyware check at least once a week.
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Jonh may have ANOTHER for you,
Dianes cousin has a P.C to many viruses on it, cant get it work right!!
P.M me with a price & i may even suprise him???
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Dianes cousin has a P.C to many viruses on it, cant get it work right!!
P.M me with a price & i may even suprise him???
BAZ
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Originally Posted by baz69birds
Jonh may have ANOTHER for you,
Dianes cousin has a P.C to many viruses on it, cant get it work right!!
P.M me with a price & i may even suprise him???
BAZ
Dianes cousin has a P.C to many viruses on it, cant get it work right!!
P.M me with a price & i may even suprise him???
BAZ
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John, if you dont mind may need to bend your ear for five minutes at a meet. Trying to put in a router between our desktop and laptop and havent a clue what to do!!!!
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Originally Posted by spally
John, if you dont mind may need to bend your ear for five minutes at a meet. Trying to put in a router between our desktop and laptop and havent a clue what to do!!!!
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Originally Posted by Cornelius
now I'm JEALOUS, mmmmmm, chocolate biscuits, dunked in coffee...right, good job tesco's is 24 hours!!
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Originally Posted by Cornelius
haven't used his services, but John is a real decent guy, and he'd be my first port of call
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Originally Posted by *Nate*
John sorted mine, and is now 'secure' .
Nate.
Ps how's the exhaust ?
Nate.
Ps how's the exhaust ?
now trying to work out how to get the bung out when i want to make some noise......any suggestions
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exhaust is a lot better now with the bung m8, can just hear the flat 4 burble when i take my fingers out of my ears when im driving
now trying to work out how to get the bung out when i want to make some noise......any suggestions
now trying to work out how to get the bung out when i want to make some noise......any suggestions
Tiny...
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Originally Posted by tiny01
John , Before i fitted my bung , I Driiled a 5.5 mm Hole in the top of it & Put in an M6 X 50 Threaded bolt , Once the bung is fitted , This then hangs down so i can get a pair of grips onto the bottom of the bolt & pull out the Bung , But if you are driving around with the bung in all the time , YOU ARE GETTING TO OLD !!!!!!
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The noise generated in the wagon is deafining mate. i need to sound proof the car when the bung is out. i get a ringing noise in my head when i go to bed, now thats bad wait till you hear it on thursday Tiny, then you'll understand mate.
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