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so customer shutting down or just letting off a few ppl (if so how many left)?

we just halved our team prior to Christmas as well, lucky all dropped into a role straight up, so there a bit of work out there.

best of luck, and if I hear of anything will let you know.

 

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Any of you IT kunce know how to fix this? Was at Phillip Island for a track day yesterday, was trying to download lap times from my HM dash to my laptop but kept getting this error

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Googled it and it said possible fixes are reinstalling the software that's giving the error.. Did that, no change.. Downloaded latest firmware and usb drivers from HM, HM firmware update software gave me the same error when trying to upload the firmware to the dash...

Tried to update drivers through windows, drivers info through windows says no driver installed, selected the folder with new drivers then got this error..

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Next step was smash laptop and dash in a rage, but I've held off on that thus far..

And recovered.

Taken from Melbourne Airport while I was away, dumped in Reservoir. So I woke up one morning with a message from my folks saying "Oh yeah, the police just called for you..."

*sigh*

On 26/01/2017 at 0:10 PM, dezz said:

Any of you IT kunce know how to fix this? Was at Phillip Island for a track day yesterday, was trying to download lap times from my HM dash to my laptop but kept getting this error

20170125_124103.thumb.jpeg.4c4541709d432

Googled it and it said possible fixes are reinstalling the software that's giving the error.. Did that, no change.. Downloaded latest firmware and usb drivers from HM, HM firmware update software gave me the same error when trying to upload the firmware to the dash...

Tried to update drivers through windows, drivers info through windows says no driver installed, selected the folder with new drivers then got this error..

20170125_124241.thumb.jpeg.f7dd28dbb2ae9

Next step was smash laptop and dash in a rage, but I've held off on that thus far..

sfc /scannow says everything is fine.... so everything is fine, but nothing works. :thumbsup:

2 hours ago, Odium said:

And recovered.

Taken from Melbourne Airport while I was away, dumped in Reservoir. So I woke up one morning with a message from my folks saying "Oh yeah, the police just called for you..."

*sigh*

Surprised you parked there after Leesh's Skyline got nicked from the airport and dumped in Meadow Heights

Never again - we uber there now.

Obviously a bunch of regulars poking around the airport stealing cars. And security there pretend like it's a rare / never happens occurrence...

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