My Suzuki car is 3 years old and my service plan is finished. To keep my 5 year warranty I have to have an annual service at Suzuki for R4500 - for an ordinary service. If i find a cheaper mechanic I lose warranty.
Do I need a 5 yr warranty?
What even breaks in first five years? Thank you
I am thinking of replacing a clutch on a car or maybe just working on it and see what might be wrong. This will help me to learn more and save on money. Time is not really an issue if I do it over a weekend. I am sure I might even be able to do a better job than the mechanics that closed down...
One of my very good mates recently got a 335i Luxury Line (second hand, of course). He is more than pleased with the performance of the car, and especially the sound it makes from the rear end, but he feels that the Luxury Line body kit is too dull and subdued, and that it is hiding the car's...
Our client, a player in the area of enterprise storage, backup and recovery and disaster recovery solutions, is looking to appoint a Sales Administrator with the main focus to administer and support our dynamic sales team. The ideal candidate should be in possession of a NQF 6 qualification and...
I have a failing 500GB SATAIII HDD at home. Upon checking it's warranty info online I am greeted with a message stating the HDD is OEM and I have to contact the supplier. Now I bought this via someone, so I don't know who the supplier is. What options do I have? It's a brand new HDD, hardly used.
Here is the scenario:
Client had a cheap crappy acer desktop from incredible connection and the motherboard bombed out and it is not under warranty.
We replaced with board with an MSI G41-P33 and verified everything was working and running.
I tried to activate the Windows 7 and it would...
For an Opel Corsa 2001 Utility, rear tail light, I paid R150 ex vat from a non-oem parts store, yet from the dealer the light would have cost R850 ex vat!
Seriously, how can a 566% price increase from non-oem to oem be justified!
Rediculous
I got a client here. He bought Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit OEM with the PC, but now that he has more than 4 Gigs of RAM he wants to upgrade to 64 bit.
I thought that you could use the same key with either version 32 bit or 64 bit?
But does that also apply to the OEM versions?
I have a possible source for an upgrade version of XP.
AFAIK you can upgrade to XP from Win98se, but I only have an oem version of that.
Would this cause the usual problem of not being allowed to install it on another PC at a later time? After removing it from the first PC of course.