1. The € symbols stands for the European currency Euro (EUR) the same was as $ stands for US dollars (USD). I have never seen it written as ’ , so I don't know if that writing has any other meaning.NigelMobo: Asus P7P55D LEOS: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional OEMCPU: Core i5 750 @ 2.67 GHzRAM: CorsaiRead more

    The symbols stands for the European currency Euro (EUR) the same was as $ stands for US dollars (USD). I have never seen it written as ’ , so I don’t know if that writing has any other meaning.

    Nigel

    Mobo: Asus P7P55D LE
    OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional OEM
    CPU: Core i5 750 @ 2.67 GHz
    RAM: Corsair Dominator DHX+ DDR3 1600MH 4GB
    GPU: Sapphire 4870 D

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  2. FOUND IT!Indeed, I had to put the Spanish expression:=SUSTITUIR(C185;"|";CARACTER(13))I hope this helps future visitors.Gracias amigos!! I didn't even know the "SUBSTITUTE/SUSTITUIR" function.

    FOUND IT!
    Indeed, I had to put the Spanish expression:

    =SUSTITUIR(C185;”|”;CARACTER(13))

    I hope this helps future visitors.

    Gracias amigos!! I didn’t even know the “SUBSTITUTE/SUSTITUIR” function.

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  3. Send it to WD then. They implemented the security, they will know how, if at all, how to crack it.The actual password will be stored on a chip within the drive hardware which itself will be encrypted. The driver that came with the hardware knows how to access this chip. It may be possible to reverseRead more

    Send it to WD then. They implemented the security, they will know how, if at all, how to crack it.

    The actual password will be stored on a chip within the drive hardware which itself will be encrypted. The driver that came with the hardware knows how to access this chip. It may be possible to reverse engineer the driver and work out how the chip is accessed but that is not a trivial task.

    Stuart

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  4. I've never played with that software but if you're looking for a visual you could do a screenshot and save that. When the data you wish to save is visible, hit the "print screen" button, then open a graphical program (I prefer 'irfanview' but you could use 'mspaint' too and it is built into windows)Read more

    I’ve never played with that software but if you’re looking for a visual you could do a screenshot and save that. When the data you wish to save is visible, hit the “print screen” button, then open a graphical program (I prefer ‘irfanview’ but you could use ‘mspaint’ too and it is built into windows) and save it as a .bmp or .jpg.

    If you have multiple windows open, get whichever one you wish to do the screenshot of in the foreground and hold the Ctrl key and then hit “print screen” Holding Ctrl will force the screenshot to be only of whatever is in the foreground.

    It matters not how straight the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate;
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Henley***

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  5. This might be of interest / use:http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/...Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks

    This might be of interest / use:
    http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/…

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  6. I assume you mean the "replacement" speakers are fine.For the faulty ones it seems like the amplifier is in the sub-woofer so my guess is that's where the trouble is most likely to be, although there is still a vague chance that the cable from that to the misbehaving speaker is at fault.How new areRead more

    I assume you mean the “replacement” speakers are fine.

    For the faulty ones it seems like the amplifier is in the sub-woofer so my guess is that’s where the trouble is most likely to be, although there is still a vague chance that the cable from that to the misbehaving speaker is at fault.

    How new are they? I’m wondering if they are still under warranty, in which case returning them would be the best option.

    At least you know the computer is OK.

    EDIT:
    I made another assumption, that you replaced the “complete speaker system”. If you just plugged a replacement speaker unit into the sub-woofer then the one that was originally plugged in there (or its cable) is at fault.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

    message edited by Derek

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  7. Opp's, thanks Derek.How to remove password from your Hard Disk ?https://geekscrowd.wordpress.com/20...Using Ultimate Boot CD, try 32 spaces in master password.Ultimate Boot CDhttp://www.softpedia.com/get/System...http://www.freewarefiles.com/Ultima...http://www.freewarefiles.com/screen...http://www.Read more

    Opp’s, thanks Derek.

    How to remove password from your Hard Disk ?
    https://geekscrowd.wordpress.com/20…
    Using Ultimate Boot CD, try 32 spaces in master password.
    Ultimate Boot CD
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System…
    http://www.freewarefiles.com/Ultima…
    http://www.freewarefiles.com/screen…
    http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
    FAQ
    http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/faq.html
    4 Unlock and Recover Hard Drive Password with Hard Disk Password Removal Tool
    https://www.geckoandfly.com/4093/un…
    How to Erase a Locked Hard Drive
    https://www.techwalla.com/articles/…
    How to Bypass the HDD Password on a Toshiba Laptop
    https://www.techwalla.com/articles/…
    Victoria
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System…
    http://hardware-today.com/articles/…

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  8. See if there is any thing here that helps. UEFI is what you need.RufusSelect the GPT partition scheme for UEFI computers.https://support-us.samsung.com/cybe...http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr...https://www.eightforums.com/threads...

    See if there is any thing here that helps. UEFI is what you need.

    Rufus
    Select the GPT partition scheme for UEFI computers.

    https://support-us.samsung.com/cybe…
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/thr…
    https://www.eightforums.com/threads…

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  9. It's built into BIOS which starts before Windows loads. To get into BIOS you press F2 key immediately after you power up. There might be an option to disable the splash screen there. There is no way to change it though.[BIOS is just a menu of options which generally uses the keyboard].EDIT:Just to aRead more

    It’s built into BIOS which starts before Windows loads. To get into BIOS you press F2 key immediately after you power up. There might be an option to disable the splash screen there. There is no way to change it though.
    [BIOS is just a menu of options which generally uses the keyboard].

    EDIT:
    Just to add that the splash itself will hardly add more than a second of time to overall bootup. Activity is continuing whilst it is on the screen.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

    message edited by Derek

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