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Pirus has just uploaded Fiat Panda eLearn - Including 100HP & 4x4!

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Sorry I know this may sound stupid but you have to complie this into one using a program to run or does run based upon individual .RARs
 
Sorry I know this may sound stupid but you have to complie this into one using a program to run or does run based upon individual .RARs

I'm in the same boat.

Reasonably good with cars................but computers.........I'm a washout!!!(n)

Thats 2 of us feeling stupid....................but don't mind admitting it.

John.
 
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I'm struggling too! I downloaded all the files and then tried to use "Free RAR Extract Frog" to open them. Every file came up as Error..corrupt file. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?!!
 
I'm struggling too! I downloaded all the files and then tried to use "Free RAR Extract Frog" to open them. Every file came up as Error..corrupt file. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?!!

Funny??? The same thing happened to me.

If someone was to download a program from the internet, which would be the best.

And if you had a program already on your computer, which is more than likely to be

a 30 day trial version, which I've been told could be my problem, will the new

program download while you have traces of the old program still there???:worship:

John.
 
I'm struggling too! I downloaded all the files and then tried to use "Free RAR Extract Frog" to open them. Every file came up as Error..corrupt file. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?!!

Use winrar to extract it.

It's 30 day trialware, but at the end of the 30 days, it remains fully functional - you just get a nag screen which goes away when you click the acknowledgment button.
 
Yep, I got it working I put all the rar files in one folder, I then selected all of the RAR files then right click I "Extracted all Files here" then after that was completed I used Daemon Tools Lite and mounted the resulting file and got it to run. Mind you i had to check as one did not download properly so had to re-downloaded it. Check the file size with the download page to make sure its the right size.
 
Hello from the Cento section.
Found the Panda eLearn software, including the 100HP and 4x4, knocking about on the web.
All rar parts now uploaded.
Let me know if you have any problems :D

Pirus

Thank you for your time and effort to share this priceless tool with us (y)
 
Hi all,

Sorry to resurrect an old thread. I am the proud new owner of a 100hp after much searching over the last 6 months, and now want to be able to refer to the manuals to sort out a couple of niggles with it. Nothing major, the car is in great condition considering it is 10 years old and I am really happy with it.

Anyway, I have downloaded and extracted the files successfully using Winrar. Where I am struggling is what to do next. I have tried burning it to a DVD (does anyone still use CDs?) and all that did was create another copy on the DVD. I couldn't get it to open or run or anything. So I tried the daemontools route, which did create a folder 'eLearn' with a variety of files, one of which is a program file called 'eLearn'. I thought that this was real progress, and gleefully tried to run that program but all I got was an error message (in Italian) asking me to insert a CD. Grrrrr!!!!

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong, or not doing? Ideally I would just like to be able to put all the files on a memory stick so that I can carry the information around and refer to it anywhere, as I am able to do with similar manuals for other cars.

Many thanks, and thanks also for a great forum that I first discovered when I owned a couple of Seicentos many years ago.
 
If you have windows 10 you can right click and the completed iso file and mount to create what's called a virtual cd drive


If you have windows 7 or an older version
You. An try a program called virtual clone drive to do something similar
 
If you have windows 10 you can right click and the completed iso file and mount to create what's called a virtual cd drive


If you have windows 7 or an older version
You. An try a program called virtual clone drive to do something similar

I don't get an ISO file, rather an mdx file. Which is odd because:

.MDX is a binary file format for storing 3D models, engineered and used by Blizzard Entertainment in its games. Several variations exist. The document focuses on the format used in Warcraft III and its expansion pack The Frozen Throne.
 
Thought I'd try again, but same result (I normally use 7zip)

The .mdx file is the correct one for this download. It is an alternative CD image format to the .iso one more commonly encountered. If you scroll down the .MDX wikipedia page it is described as "a format of CD and DVD image files, Media Data Extended, native to the program Daemon Tools".

As noted in post no. 9 above

Once you've extracted it using winrar, you'll have a single .mdx file.

You need to either:

a) burn this to a blank CD using astroburn lite (free download)

or

b) download daemontools lite and mount the .mdx file as a virtual CD.
 
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