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YES I can access the DIOS screen.
There is a lot to be said for removing everything and replacinng one by one. I never learn!
However it has been a pleasurable journey, I now know the lengths you guys will go to help fellow members.
I will certainly read the guides you mentioned.
I started with a BBC computer which I could repair (electronic engineer) Now I have to depend on others due to my poor eyesight and the fact I am 85 years of age, but I keep trying.
GENTLEMEN I wish you and the Forum well in 2011.
I will keep taking the tablets and keep an eye on the Forums.
Thanks again
Kiteman
YES I can access the DIOS screen.
There is a lot to be said for removing everything and replacinng one by one. I never learn!
However it has been a pleasurable journey, I now know the lengths you guys will go to help fellow members.
I will certainly read the guides you mentioned.
I started with a BBC computer which I could repair (electronic engineer) Now I have to depend on others due to my poor eyesight and the fact I am 85 years of age, but I keep trying.
GENTLEMEN I wish you and the Forum well in 2011.
I will keep taking the tablets and keep an eye on the Forums.
Thanks again
Kiteman
Glad to hear that you are good to go. Keep it up, nothing wrong with continuing to enjoy life and it's treasures. I know that I feel honored to have helped in some way. What goes around, comes around!
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