I was wondering if I'm going to build a kingda ka I will need a way for it to get over the top. I was wondering if anybody has had success with anything else other than a rubber band. I was thinking maybe the boosters from the rippin' rocket roller coaster. Any answers?
That might be a problem with your internal hard drive. you may need to reformat your hard drive. cant tell you much else. Sorry. you may need to go take it in to get fixed.
I tighten my lugnuts with a 1/2'' breaker bar, I know they're TIGHT! But I hit a pothole in this 'Shitty' where I live and it knocked the lugnuts loose! So apparently it is possible for your lugnuts to come loose or they weren't tight to begin with, but there just ain't no way to find out. That lil lug wrench that the manufacturer put in the trunk will not help you. Go to a good parts store and pick up a 1/2 breaker bar and a deep well socket, use those to loosen/tighten your lugs. It'll cost around $30, but at 100MPH you really don't want a tire to fall off! If you doubt your mechanical abilities too much, start taking your car to a small locally owned garage. I have one around the corner from me, yes they are good, save all your receipts for the warranty co, and a local garage won't have you paying for another tv commercial Check your lugnuts at least weekly, make sure they're tight, if you hear any 'thumping' noises, or you get vibrations, check them again
by law you need a helmet and goggles. but common sense and protective instinct should tell you to also wear long pants and a jacket. the more protection the better, you don't need a visor. but they are nice as they block the sun and let you see better.
One of a few things: Your registry or operating system is corrupted or you have malware or a virus. If it is the registry or OS, then you need to try a system restore, a repair or complete reinstall of the OS. If you have an infection, try to clean it using something like Malwarebytes, ComboFix, Avast!, etc. Jarou - that may be specific to your make/model because it has a recovery partition. We don't know the make/model of this person's computer.