In some cases you can use a magnet to pull out the broken key. You might be able to pull the broken key out with a needle nose pliers. You might need to replace the ignition barrel.
Before it goes to your lung, brain or heart and kills you I would IMMEDIATELY get to the emercency room and not mess around any longer. God Bless Reggie Substance Abuse officer
Solid state drives are drives that run off of flash memory rather than a hard disk.
Remove the wheel,remove the brake caliper, it may have a clip on the lug nut stud, just grab it with needle nose plires and twist it till it breaks off and then the rotor should just fall off.
It is generally a bad idea to move any computer that uses traditional hard drives while it is running. The vibration can cause the read/write needle to bounce off the surface of the platters, and damage the disk.
You have to take the dashboard off
it breaks
if it literally breaks off you will probably bleed to death if you break a bone you should go to the ER
human blastula and a small mass of cells breaks off
Get his registration number. The fact he drives off does nothing to reduce his responsibility.
Strange question, but anyway if the needle breaks off with no thread attached, it could go flying off any which-way. Check the floor around the machine and the table on which the machine is placed...and your lap, and anything else in the vacinity. If it breaks during sewing (that is, with thread attached through it's tip), it will likely remain attached and end up thrashing around in the bobbin holder. It could also end up there with no thread attached, so, in either case, check the bobbin holder first.
Bootable devices are pieces of hardware that the BIOS can load an operating system or special program off of. These can be floppy drives, CD drives, hard drives, USB flash drives, tape drives, SD cards, and certain ROM chips.