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Old 11-27-2012, 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by AquilaEagle
I hope no-one is paying for it, the ISO file is available to download all over the internet, and you can burn your own disc....

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Is that thd ISO for the <MY03 Ian? (Am on my phone ATM). If it is, this file covers up to MY08
Old 11-27-2012, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by sound_wave
Originally Posted by AquilaEagle' timestamp='1354040583' post='22174690
I hope no-one is paying for it, the ISO file is available to download all over the internet, and you can burn your own disc....

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Is that thd ISO for the <MY03 Ian? (Am on my phone ATM). If it is, this file covers up to MY08
The date modified attribute of the files on that image are from 1999. I'm assuming that means this is for pre-MY03.
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Got mine, many thanks! All AP1 years covered from '00 to '08 How on earth did you manage to get hold of this?!

If anyone is easily confused, like me, when it loads in IE you see lots of folders. You would think clicking in to a folder would display their contents. Oh no. You open the folder and then in the top left of the window above the model year selection you click the magnifying glass and that then shows the folders contents on the right.

Off to read about lots of stuff I don't understand now
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OK you clever lot. How about an open doc for dummies (please).

I have read preceeding post, tried to implement without success.
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Originally Posted by RFWUK
OK you clever lot. How about an open doc for dummies (please).

I have read preceeding post, tried to implement without success.
I'll do some screen shots tomorrow, in the mean time how fast is your PC? and have you tried my virtual drive hint and put an ISO copy on your HDD? I could be its taking ages to open the files.
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Originally Posted by AquilaEagle
I hope no-one is paying for it, the ISO file is available to download all over the internet, and you can burn your own disc....

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That link is to a Nero image file .nrg not an .iso you can only open that if you have nero. I'll check if i can open it tomorrow to see what it covers.
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On my phone so brief

Insert CD. It should pop up with a spanner icon in a pop up box, click OK or the option there and it will launch in Internet Explorer.

If Internet Explorer is not your default browser you need to change it back to being the default or it won't open.

The rest is all done in internet explorer:

Select the year you want.

Click the folder you are interested in out of the list you see on the left hand side. Single, not double click. The folder icon will change slightly to an open folder icon. Then click the magnifying glass grey button in the top left of the application, above the drop down for selecting the year. This will show you the folder contents. Click the article that interests you and its displayed.

Hope that helps.
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Originally Posted by richmc
Originally Posted by RFWUK' timestamp='1354057559' post='22175469
OK you clever lot. How about an open doc for dummies (please).

I have read preceeding post, tried to implement without success.
I'll do some screen shots tomorrow, in the mean time how fast is your PC? and have you tried my virtual drive hint and put an ISO copy on your HDD? I could be its taking ages to open the files.
Its very quick if you browse by the folders instead of searching by the way.
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Originally Posted by zzkamikazezz
Originally Posted by richmc' timestamp='1354058070' post='22175489
[quote name='RFWUK' timestamp='1354057559' post='22175469']
OK you clever lot. How about an open doc for dummies (please).

I have read preceeding post, tried to implement without success.
I'll do some screen shots tomorrow, in the mean time how fast is your PC? and have you tried my virtual drive hint and put an ISO copy on your HDD? I could be its taking ages to open the files.
Its very quick if you browse by the folders instead of searching by the way.
[/quote]

Agreed.
I assume that you need to be connected to the internet to use it then, seeing as it goes therough IE?
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Originally Posted by sound_wave
Originally Posted by zzkamikazezz' timestamp='1354058451' post='22175507
[quote name='richmc' timestamp='1354058070' post='22175489']
[quote name='RFWUK' timestamp='1354057559' post='22175469']
OK you clever lot. How about an open doc for dummies (please).

I have read preceeding post, tried to implement without success.
I'll do some screen shots tomorrow, in the mean time how fast is your PC? and have you tried my virtual drive hint and put an ISO copy on your HDD? I could be its taking ages to open the files.
Its very quick if you browse by the folders instead of searching by the way.
[/quote]

Agreed.
I assume that you need to be connected to the internet to use it then, seeing as it goes therough IE?
[/quote]

The workshop manual is written in HTML. You don't need internet connection to browse the pages on the disc. Note: this is just an assumption since I haven't received mine yet.


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