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degrub

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  1. 20 minutes ago, mixed said:

    I still can't solve it. There is a High Resolution option, but tapping on it just keeps the pics at 64mb. There's an option to change the scaling (1:1, 19:9 etc), but this isn't necessarily changing resolution and doesn't seem to alter file size.

     

    I'm not sure what model it is, similar to other basic things, it's hidden in their somewhere. My DSLR is 24mb res and changing it is simple and clear. Why have such a large camera and make changing it so difficult?


    Are you trying to reduce the file size, the pixels per inch, or both or ?
     

     

  2. what does the phone manual say ?
    or has this worked in the past ?
     

    Have you tried turning the phone off, plugging in the usb cable to phone and computer, then turn phone on ?
     

    or you may have to change the mode the phone is in to get it to act like a disk drive.

     

    have you tried different usb ports or cables ?
     

    i had one where the the usb port was so worn that i had to hold the cable up on the phone end to make it connect.

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Doctor Tom said:

    Mine flooded last week, mud everywhere and a foot of water in the wells, front and back. Took it to my local cleaning place and they stripped it all out to dry it,  it has taken 6 days to dry it out and inspect it all and put it back together, but they appear to have done an excellent job. Driverable now but I will take it into Toyota this weekend to have all the oils and filters changed and the underside re greased.  Probably not needed,  but a good precaution to take. 

    Pull the oil dipstick and look for “cream”. Also the oil filler cap, if it has one, on the valve cover.  If the oil has a lot of brown cream, get it changed asap and maybe don’t run it. 

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  4. It is called a wheel well liner.

    as long as you are driving on paved roads, the risk should be low. If you are on gravel or unpaved roads or like to do donuts in parking lots, you risk throwing rocks and loose road junk into the radiator, hoses, or belts which might cause damage.  So take it easy and stay on paved areas and don’t drive fast where there is gravel and bits on the road.

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