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    Post your Options.txt file... is it the latest one that came with V8 build 75...?

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    the unit was purchased on nov 2008 but it did updates as soon as i installed it on the new pc

    i might go ahead and uninstall and reinstall first just in case something went wrong, maybe that's why it wouldn't install drivers for the v2 as well

    if that doesn't cure it, I will post my options.txt file
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    Default Latest V2 updates...

    You can download/install the latest versions from here: showthread.php?p=105679#post105679

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    Build 75 had a bug that did not give you a choice there. Had to use a previous version or use the latest public beta versions of V7.5 and V8 for the fix.

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    Hello All,

    I'm new to EFI Live. I have read and learned a lot. I have read two threads dedicated to changing some of the metric PID's to imperial units. I cannot tell if 8.1.2.84 is capable of it or not. I can get to the properties menu, but there is no pull down to change it. At this point I do not have the ability to edit the options.txt file.

    Could I get a little guidance on this one


    TIA,
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    Have a look at the attached pic... the pull down should work, it will contain the "alternate" units.
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    Thanks again joecar,

    Wow do I feel dumb. I did not think to try that I read and worked at it for an hr. You must get real tired of answering the same questions over................

    How do you keep track of it? If it is a file, it would be VERY useful as a guide for others.

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    Hah, don't feel dumb, software (not to mention tuning) is an 11 on a complexity scale of 1-to-10.

    I have some screenshot images I saved, I was thinking of making a pic tutorial... see attached...
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    joecar,

    Those pics are an outstanding way to instruct setting up BBl. I found the first ones... and I figured out how to accomplish the last ones. I was missing that one that displayed the units config.

    You should make those available for everyone to easily find. I'm beginning to learn a few things. MOST of the info is in the forums. There is a LOT to learn. some of it changes quickly. And figuring out how to make it easily available and administrate it seems like a monumental task.

    Do you think "we" as a group will ever gather on terms to wiki this info into a GOOD beginner guide? I'm so strung out from learning, I have nothing to apply to learning how to create a wiki or other to help beginners. Hell, I still can't map a good flow chart in order to structure the publication.

    S

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