I have a Vista-equipped computer with Kaspersky Anti Virus and the other day my sister plugged in a USB drive that was not compatible with Vista (despite that a couple of her USB drivers were able to work successfully on Vista) and Kaspersky seemed to mistake the device driver installing as a Trojan Horse application. Kaspersky only gave us two options, to skip over the Trojan file or delete it. Skipping wouldn't work so when we tried to delete it, we couldn't access the USB drive anymore and it now says Application not found, despite Vista being able to detect it. I've tried System Restore but that has not worked. Can anyone help me here?
Why not buy some proper winter tires for it (or Nokian WR G2's) and then you do not have to worry about chains.
Please remove the answer from the guy who says to get studded tires. And stop going to the internet, go to either the dealership or a tire center store like Les Scwabb and get fitted for chains. Studded tires can damage the all wheel drive system. Also deflate your psi down a couple of pounds. Better traction in snow. Also get the best all season radials you can find. If you live in a winter area it will save you money.
I'm certified and have never carried one. If you believe the person you are about to perform CPR on has some sort of infection which could be contagious through the oral part of CPR or the person has sick over their mouths it's perfectly acceptable just to open the airways and begin on the chest pumps.
My son turns two next week. Though he loves thomas and barney and pooh, i went with a simpler theme. I chose firetrucks and racecars. He loves trucks and this theme was a little less expensive than the others. Plusmommy bought him a huge firetruck for his birthday to go along with the theme. LOL.
What are you doing that requires chains on a subaru? Chains are for some serious stuff A set of studded winter tires will work better on a subaru than any chains.. Yeah you can but chains on it but you have to put them on right.. drop the air pressure in each tire by about 10lbs install the chains then inflate the tires to proper pressure.. if you dont the chains WILL come off and damage the entire side of the car.. These sets you see people put on on the side on the canyon are just cheapy ones made to make you feel all warm and fuzzy.. I would say start with old school studded tires then see if you need chains.. a subaru is AWESOME in bad weather I live in Utah where the highway patrol will block the canyons and inspect the cars as they go up I have gone more places in the bu than most trucks I have more control you just have to drive it right and pay attention to your situations.