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250HP at wheels from APR site...not KW.

 

 

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Edit: yes this is a GTI but they claim the same for all the E888 motors so the R S3 blah blah whatevers

 

 

That's not a mk7 and the R and gti are not the same motor. The R has a much larger turbo.

 

With the correct graph, Apr state 354hp at the wheels for the mk7 r (264kw)

Is it possible to retrieve data from the SSD? backed up the SATA drive with the dock, if I can back up the SSD I'll be set..

After that, will doing a fresh install of windows solve my boot issue, or am I gonna have to take it back to centre com?

My prediction of 88E falling post spud (a nothing event) came true

But I did not predict a small spike occurring today over a nothing update from DW essentially saying "everything is going fine"

The short term reactions to long term investments never cease to amaze me. The buyer behavioir in a nutshell is "everything went as expected in the day to day operations of a company today, time for me to buy in".

14 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

hey Leigh, I have one these lying around if you want it cheep for one of your many motorbikes.

https://ecliptech.com.au/shift-i/

No need brah I got one of these bad boys laying around too 

https://www.mxstore.com.au/p/Trail-Tech-Suzuki-DRZ-RMZ-250-450-Silver-Vapor-Com/75-301?gclid=CjwKEAjw3KDIBRCz0KvZlJ7k4TgSJABDqOK71ezh5hqTPUGrwJC3S8UyMNZoUCoNCzm7o7_rqEGYQBoCCx3w_wcB

16 minutes ago, Birds said:

My prediction of 88E falling post spud (a nothing event) came true

But I did not predict a small spike occurring today over a nothing update from DW essentially saying "everything is going fine"

The short term reactions to long term investments never cease to amaze me. The buyer behavioir in a nutshell is "everything went as expected in the day to day operations of a company today, time for me to buy in".

If shares were easy to predict everyone would be a millionaire 

17 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

hey Leigh, I have one these lying around if you want it cheep for one of your many motorbikes.

https://ecliptech.com.au/shift-i/

how do you install it?

my current shift light is not giving me much joy

19 minutes ago, UNR33L said:

If shares were easy to predict everyone would be a millionaire 

If everyone were a millionaire our dollar would be so inflated that your Falcon would be worth a few mil.

Reactions are usually easy to predict, events not so. Knowing the former can give you a bit of an advantage.

Brah call MSI tech support, sounds pretty bricked if you can't get into BIOS. Probably needs a motherboard replacement done by one of their techs. 

Or if you are baller enough just buy a freshie, get your MSI one fixed then sell it when you get it back. 

Ric must be a real POS - how often you actually use it? :P don't you get a laptop through work anyway? 

1 hour ago, UNR33L said:

Ric must be a real POS - how often you actually use it? :P don't you get a laptop through work anyway? 

Not often lol, it's pretty clunky but does the job 

I have an X1 Carbon for work

1 hour ago, dezz said:

Yeah I'll call em just wanna back everything up first if they're gonna wipe it in the process..

Any way to backup the SSD?

If it's physically removable then yeah you can put it in a caddy / usb cable and grab your stuff.

If it's part of your motherboard soldered on then nope (MSI probably have ways though) (or if it would actually boot you can run software off a USB to clone the disk.. but yours won't boot so yeah..)

Edited by UNR33L
/remove home made porn before someone else sees it

That stuff is stored on a separate drive
If it's physically removable then yeah you can put it in a caddy / usb cable and grab your stuff.
If it's part of your motherboard soldered on then nope (MSI probably have ways though) (or if it would actually boot you can run software off a USB to clone the disk.. but yours won't boot so yeah..)

Is that another dock I need, or are they the same pin set up as a normal hard drive...?

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