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In the lighthouse, on the left side of the stage, there is a cleaning spray and a napkin. Clean the disk using it.
It features two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red with a large disk slightly to the hoist side of centre. The top half of the disk is red, the bottom half is white. The entire flag measures 18 by 12 parts; each stripe measures 6 parts; the disk is 8 parts in diameter, horizontally offset by 7 parts from the hoist to the centre of the circle, and vertically centered.
A track is a circular ring on one side of the disk.
Get a slightly wet tissue and clean the bottom side of the disk by starting in the middle and carefully moving the tissue from the inside straight to the outside edge of the disk. Keep doing this till you go all around the disk. You will then need to either wait, or you dry the disk by using this same method but using a dry tissue this time.
Breath on the side that is scratched then lightly rub the surface with cloth or you can buy a disk cleaner from game stop or any video game store
When something be on side of the road like a dinousar and the fossils.
yes you can, just put a little bit of alcahol on a dry cloth and rub the video game on the disk side, it should work perfectly.
The steering will pull rapidly from side to side if brakes are pressed hard. Itr will damage steering and possibly other parts.
You can either purchase a quieter fan and install that, or not use applications that require a lot of the CPU. clean it! if the fan is not working efficiently it will not cool the CPU. clean it - take the side panel off and remove any debris, dust etc clean it - run scan disk, run defrag, run a program to clean up the registry remove any programs you are not using or save them to CD. run defrag again. your PC will run more efficiently and the fan will not have to work so hard. john
This varies heavily by model. Very old Tecras have the hard drive in the front, underneath the sound card. Other models have them either on the side, or directly underneath, covered by a flat panel.
On a hard drive, you have options to set a jumper. It is a plastic piece that contact two pins on the plug side of the hard disk. This jumper specifies if the hard disk is Primary, Secondary, or Cable Select. If you select Primary, this is telling your computer to boot from this disk (Usually containing the operating system). Secondary is telling the computer that this drive is only for extra storage and cable select means your computer will determine based on the order of which it's plugged in. (Not recommended if you know what the drive is going to be used for)
Finger marks should not cause any reading effects but on the safe side, clean all finger marks before putting the disk into your drive.