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Jun 2nd, 2012, 16:44 | #21 |
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I've been having another look at these manuals and something I've noticed is that the text on the overall wiring diagrams at the back of the electrical manuals is unreadable! So it looks like I'll still have to refer to my hard copy for that.
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Jun 3rd, 2012, 21:57 | #22 |
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I bought discs for the 700 and 900 series cars. My main reason for buying them was for the service information as Haynes manuals aren't as good as they used to be.
On the whole both discs are excellent and just what I was looking for. My only concern with the 900 disc is the lack of info on the redblock engines. I have asked about this and have been told that no engine manuals for the later redblock engines are available for the 940. The company who produce the discs have offered to supply extra engine files from the 700 disc to those who have bought the 900 one. While this might help they can only be used as a guide though as it's likley there are changes on later engines. It seems very strange that the engine manuals don't exist but I have a theory. I think that any info about the later engines may have been put onto VADIS to suppliment the earlier 740 manuals. I would be interested if anyone knows different. I would suggest to anyone who is planning on buying the 900 disc to consider getting the 700 one as well or at least getting the extra files. Despite the omissions on the 900 disc, both of them are still well worth having. |
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Jun 10th, 2012, 17:36 | #23 |
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Is this Mac compatible, and it it also possible to install it on an ipad, bearing in mind that I think that the ipad doesn't have a cd / dvd drive?
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Jun 11th, 2012, 10:38 | #24 |
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I'm not an expert so can only read tha back of the case. It says,
Mac OS X 10.4 or above For OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Apple's Rosetta needs to be installed on Intel-based Macs. I struggled with the installation on my PC so hopefully someone who knows can offer some help. From what I have found you need to be connected to the internet to access the info on the disc as you need the security stuff to be deactivated. |
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Jun 11th, 2012, 14:23 | #25 |
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222s, the files are encrypted pdf's, with the extension *.pdc. The company used is Locklizard, their system called Safeguard, you need to use their dedicated viewer to read the DVD. Locklizard allow 3 readers to be used (it says three installations on the manually type thing, but I've noted it allows only 3 readers open on my pc too as each click opens a new reader). Make of that what you will. I am somewhat hoping the license they email you allows the reader to always open, just incase the worst should happen and Locklizard are not with us one day.
I'd have liked an Android viewer but it doesn't exist atm, I don't know enough about Mac's to know what you need but the Safeguard download page is http://www.locklizard.com/download_d...management.htm As to whether there are any difference between the normal stuff and what is used on the OTP discs however, I've no idea, so a back of the box reading might be worth doing before committing!
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Jun 11th, 2012, 14:25 | #26 |
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The 'print screen' function has been disabled too...
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Jun 11th, 2012, 17:36 | #27 |
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I messed about with mine a lot and found you can print individual pages out. It's all done to prevent people printing off the whole book and then selling it but for those who have paid for the disc it really is a pain.
It isn't easy and as straightforward as it ought to be and you get a watermark on each page (a big Volvo badge) but you can see the information OK. I am a bit worried about continued use if Locklizard dissapear. As mine is set up it won't open unless the internet is connected. |
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Not sure if the license can only be used 3 times on different computers or if it's done using your IP address. Would be annoying if your computer broke a few times and you ended up not being able to use the disc. More likely it's to stop use of the discs by more than one person. |
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Jun 12th, 2012, 23:15 | #29 |
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I've now got my VOC Volvo DVD and have had a most horrible struggle downloading the reader software and getting it authorised. I've had email correspondence with the producer of the LockLizard software which is required to view the files and the situation is not yet resolved. It has been most frustrating! I find the instructions, though copious and wordy are not easy to understand, especially the authorisation process.
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Jun 13th, 2012, 14:58 | #30 | |
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Did you receive an email with a couple of file attachments? The one you need to download is called "safeguard_v_license.llv". Download it to anywhere on your computer and then double click it to run it. Sometimes you have to right-click on applications and select "Run as administrator" to get things to work. Once it was all installed I copied the contents of the DVD onto my hard drive and created a desktop shortcut so I don't have to load the DVD everytime.
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