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Old 10th February 2014 | 21:15
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From: Walton on the Naze Essex.
I had a quick look at Putty, but it's way above my head. One tutorial lost me in a moment. But that was probably because I have no idea what I'm trying to achieve.

As mentioned, I can access the Black Armor drive. Today I spent a precious spare moment sending a photo from my laptop and and then pulling it onto my PC. No problems. The entire reason for my concern is the Seagate software doing things I don't understand, and reporting that the drive has failed.

I can only assume it no longer backs up my computer automatically. Not bothered about that, it's just the irksome worry that the message heralds a real hardware failure.

The AT&T guy called me this morning and implied he was, as requested, looking for my old router. There's just that chance the changeover caused the problem and I want to eliminate that.

Terrible stress here at the rivets towers. Folks coming to see the house and tools and sawdust everywhere. temp has gone from 3c to 30c in two days, all with the front doorframe out. What's more, this watch fettling idea of mine looks like it might make some much needed money, but it's the single most demanding thing I've ever done, but utterly absorbing. As technicians, if you haven't seen it on JB, take a peek at this four engine Seiko. It's my model. The one that started it all off. Supreme bit of kit. Looks so easy - until reaching some screws that have to be teased round with a needle.

Topic: Inside the 7A38 - Seiko 7A38 - by the numbers
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