Well, what can i say? That looks so much better!<br>Two coats of Tile Red floor paint and it is done!<br>Just got to paint the rest of the floor to match, now...
In my other posts, about my DIY adventures, I recently had a need to lift floorboards to gain access to the spaces in between the joists to run various cables like TV, Satellite, CAT5e, and telephone around the house.
So using a B&Q bought pipe and wire detector (about 40 quid anyone?) and...
Has anyone seen that old comedy film where they buy a cottage and they rewire it and "daddy" puts oversize amperage fuses in the CU and the cottage goes up in smoke?
Show the parents that film and casually mention that they used rubber sheathed wires in that house too...
Not quite as bad as the V slicer (and I have one of them too), but along the lines of the comment about catching a soldering iron when you knock it off your desk...
NEVER, EVER, PICK UP A COPPER PIPE YOU HAVE JUST SOLDERED WITH A BRAZING TORCH, FLUX AND SOLDER!
They are not cold even 12...
After a bit of a hectic year or so, breaking my leg in a motorbike accident, recovery of 5 months of sweet FA, I got myself back up and running and have got a bit more work started and a few jobs completed.
This is the councils answer to a problem floor. From the day we moved in, the floor had a bulging crack across the room from wall to wall. This was their repair: Cut out the bulge, relay cement, F*ck Off and leave it a good 5 mm higher than the rest of the room. Epic job, I could of done that...
This is the corner of the room with the dark stain that would not go away. Cut hole in ceiling, removed loads of detritus and shyte, run TV, Radio, telephone, Network cat5e and Satelite cables from upstairs down the wall, boxed it in, and voila, problem corner gone...<br>BTW flat panel TV on...
After the council fitted these windows, they used plastic infills to hide the bullshit fitting. I removed them and replastered the internal walls right up to the plastic windows. I left a 3mm gap which I then filled with flexible mastic. White emulsion to finish.
After the council fitted these windows, they used plastic infills to hide the bullshit fitting. I removed them and replastered the internal walls right up to the plastic windows. I left a 3mm gap which I then filled with flexible mastic. White emulsion to finish.
After the council fitted these windows, they used plastic infills to hide the bullshit fitting. I removed them and replastered the internal walls right up to the plastic windows. I left a 3mm gap which I then filled with flexible mastic. White emulsion to finish.
You have covered most of the options available to you.
However, are you trying to mix a USB pc (no PS2) and a PS2 (non USB) pc on the same USB KVM?
If you are, then it is destined to fail due to the non USB pc having to "sense" the keyboard and mouse. You can use a PS2 switch on a second...
It may be that you are using a SDHC card in an older standard SD card reader.
I have found that the two are incompatible.
If this is the case, then you are in a bad place. buy or borrow a new or recent external card reader and try that option. If it now reads the card then para one is...
See the reply to your problem with old devices and Windows 7, earlier in this thread.
When youhave this problem, and you have the installer software for the device, right click on the setup.exe file and select the compatibility wizard, from the context menu.
This does assume that you have...