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  1. Reason for Rehome / Sale - Have more than I need after breeding Sale Amount - £5 each Location - S81 Age & Sex - 4 months 3 weeks, 5th/6th instar Breed/ Mix - Heterothele Villosella Approximate size now and full grown size - 2.5cm / 5-6cm when adult Viv size needed - Small / smallest plastic vivs will house them fine Beginners reptile, moderate or experienced only - good for beginners Easy to feed - yep Live/dead food - both they will eat freshly killed mealworms/roaches etc General information that you can share Bred my females to setup a few communal tanks and have more offspring than I can accommodate. These are great T's - - quick growers maturing in 12-15 months depending on feeding schedule. - good eaters, these have grown up eating mealworms, bean weevils and dubia cockroaches. - Good webbers and will given the right setup web up the entire tank - lastly being dwarfs they don't need big tanks at all and will happily live as adults in the smallest sized plastic vivs such as the Exo Terra Standard Faunarium Mini etc These are also one of the few proper communal tarantula species and being dwarfs you could have a pretty large communal setup whilst still using a small tank like a 2 footer Depending on how warm you house is they may not need heatmats, certainly in the summer they will be fine without, if your house is cold a heatmat may be advisable for the autumn/winter Temperament is very good, never seen any aggression from any of mine and they are very compliant when moving them so ideal for a shaky beginner collection only, will be provided in the tubs as per pictures below Standard spider care applies- don't use aerosol sprays in the same room as them so hairspray/deodorant etc don't handle them don't feed them wild insects as who knows what rubbish they have in/on them http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m525/j89cxm321/villo/DSC00400_zpsa2370017.jpg http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m525/j89cxm321/villo/DSC00401_zps30e74659.jpg http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m525/j89cxm321/villo/DSC00402_zpsfcd1798d.jpg mum http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m525/j89cxm321/villo/DSC02323_zps232bc548.jpg dad http://i1130.photobucket.com/albums/m525/j89cxm321/villo/DSC02574_zps80d4e24e.jpg
  2. if you look on the bottom of the laptop you will see several panels and you will find the memory under probably the biggest one of those just make sure to remove the battery before doing it
  3. have you tried reseating the memory as you may have knocked it loose
  4. sounds like you just need a new dc socket fitting which is fairly straight forward, should be looking at £30 - £40 anymore than that is silly tbh Don't know who's good in Sheffield though so I'l let someone else chime in on that
  5. 9800gtx though not by much as there not far off identical assuming it's the 512mb gts why btw ?
  6. what cpu is it and what cooler is on it? also are you sure it is mounted correctly also I'd use hardware monitor instead of speedfan it's much better http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php
  7. here's what i use, just make sure to untick the install yahoo rubbish during the install and disable the auto defrag (unless it's just an office work machine), minimise to tray when closed and schedule when you first run it http://www.iobit.com/iobitsmartdefrag.html?Str=download
  8. why not just buy an ir illuminator? or some ir led's and make your own?
  9. if it was brand new and from a business seller then get in touch with them and get it replaced as it should be under warranty I imagine
  10. what's the model of the laptop?
  11. is it the same if it's only on battery power?
  12. what's he going to use the machine for primarily?
  13. if the 350 is similar to the 355 then here's a guide to take it apart with pictures http://www.irisvista.com/tech/laptops/Toshiba-Satellite-L355D/laptop-disassembly-1.htm 1 good thing about toshiba's is they tend to have the dc socket located separate from the mainboard connected via a wires unfortunately they are not secured as well as they should be or they use crap sockets and the casing that holds them or the socket itself breaks as has probably happened to you
  14. probably the inverter/lcd cable that's the problem or a lot less likely the motherboard, what laptop is it? could also be a small short on the board as you can get tiny metal flakes floating about inside, so probably worth a full strip and brush/blow
  15. you want the top 1 2 and 4 from here that's you graphics, chipset and storage drivers, (install inf then storage then graphics) http://downloadcenter.intel.com/filter_results.aspx?strTypes=all&ProductID=2991&OSFullName=Windows*+XP+Professional&lang=eng&strOSs=44&submit=Go! audio drivers here http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4902.html not sure on lan /wlan as there appears to be multiple options , vista device manager should tell you what they are though windows update should find the modem drivers, wireless aswell probably
  16. don't forget that service manuals for most dells, hp/compaq and ibm/lenovo machines are available for free on their own websites
  17. sounds like you uninstalled the video drivers, that would explain the flickering you describe you just need to reinstall them , if you don't know were to find them let us know what model computer/laptop you have
  18. unless i read wrong you have the Amilo A7640 which according to fuji site has the VIA Vinyl AC´97 Audio Codec so the newest drivers should be here http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=420&OSID=1&CatID=1010&SubCatID=105
  19. if you don't need the mobility of it then just get an external screen , if you do want mobility then you looking at £80 for a new screen if you can fit it yourself
  20. your not trying to mix ECC and non ECC sticks are you?
  21. http://www.imgburn.com/ will burn it and infact nero should do aswell if you select burn image from the recorder menu
  22. what cpu are we talking about? and aux will probably be a rogue sensor so ignore also try hardware monitor http://www.cpuid.com/hwmonitor.php and see what temps that shows
  23. sounds like the lcd is failing and i doubt acer will want to know with it being second hand infact i don't think they would want to know if even if it wasn't bets thing to do is put up with it until you can afford a replacement screen for it which assuming it's a 15.4" widescreen will be around £100ish or less if you could fit it your self
  24. thats not on right , you only seem to have it on 4 of the top pins for some reason, it should be fully on the socket so all the pins are inside the connector, the black connector bit should have 1 hole blocked up which is the key and matches up to the missing pin on the socket
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