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Do you have an original Jaguar DVD or a burnt copy? The burnt discs can often cause a fault of "not a map DVD" but if you have an original in there then i'd be worried about the drive having an issue...
Do you have an original Jaguar DVD or a burnt copy? The burnt discs can often cause a fault of "not a map DVD" but if you have an original in there then i'd be worried about the drive having an issue...
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Do you have an original Jaguar DVD or a burnt copy? The burnt discs can often cause a fault of "not a map DVD" but if you have an original in there then i'd be worried about the drive having an issue...
Do you have an original Jaguar DVD or a burnt copy? The burnt discs can often cause a fault of "not a map DVD" but if you have an original in there then i'd be worried about the drive having an issue...
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kdscouriers (08-05-2014)
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It looks to be a genuine disc.
So either the disc is damaged somehow, or the drive has issues.
The only way to test it would be to get hold of another (genuine) disc and see if that works. It could also be an older disc, should still work.
You could also try reading the disc on your computer.
Good luck.
So either the disc is damaged somehow, or the drive has issues.
The only way to test it would be to get hold of another (genuine) disc and see if that works. It could also be an older disc, should still work.
You could also try reading the disc on your computer.
Good luck.
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kdscouriers (08-06-2014)
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Then go to bottom of "Reply to Thread" screen and click on "Go Advanced". This will change the reply input screen to what you see above.
To attach pics, click the small paper clip icon (next to the smiley face icon) and then click "Upload" and then select where the pic is located on your PC. Once you have the photo listed, click "Okay" and finally click "Upload" to attach photo.
Hope this helps you attach photos in future.
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kdscouriers (08-06-2014)
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Then go to bottom of "Reply to Thread" screen and click on "Go Advanced". This will change the reply input screen to what you see above.
To attach pics, click the small paper clip icon (next to the smiley face icon) and then click "Upload" and then select where the pic is located on your PC. Once you have the photo listed, click "Okay" and finally click "Upload" to attach photo.
Attachment 92385
Hope this helps you attach photos in future.
Attachment 92384
Then go to bottom of "Reply to Thread" screen and click on "Go Advanced". This will change the reply input screen to what you see above.
To attach pics, click the small paper clip icon (next to the smiley face icon) and then click "Upload" and then select where the pic is located on your PC. Once you have the photo listed, click "Okay" and finally click "Upload" to attach photo.
Attachment 92385
Hope this helps you attach photos in future.
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