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Idara Viengxay

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Aug 5, 2024, 1:46:18 PM8/5/24
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Ihave this Dell Inspiron 7786 2 in 1 Laptop w/ Windows 11. After an update none of the network adapters or Bluetooth show. I reinstalled the drivers for the website and still nothing after a reboot. I have also tried using snappy drivers to load and says installs and still no network adapters show. I have also tried.. Network Rest, Winsock Reset, and Ipconfig refresh. The only way i get internet is by using a Usb C dongle to ethernet to get internet.. Please advise.. Malwarebytes/AdwCleaner don't detect anything. See my FRST log

Before posting I tried uninstalling and it shows back up but doesn't have a working driver on reboot. Then tried from the website and says installs and flashes as it will be good and still has yellow triangle.


McGuinn used the the SP-7786 to loosen caliper bolts and remove a brake line when changing brake pads on a 2000 Ford Ranger, to remove and install a hood support when conducting a hood replacement on a 1997 Honda Civic, and to remove mounting bolts during a front seat replacement in a 1993 Honda Accord.


Lubrizol 7786 (LZ 7786) is a VI improver based on a polymethacrylate polymer. Lubrizol 7786 is recommended for producing industrial hydraulic fluids and industrial gear oils. Lubrizol 7786 is supplied as a liquid and has a 64SSI KRL shear stability.


While Lubrizol 7786 is an excellent product, it is Tri-iso's opinion that Functional Products PMA VI Improver MH-4500 represents a better value. Functional MH-4500 is also a VI improver and dispersant based on a polymethacrylate polymer. Functional MH-4500 is also supplied as a liquid and has a 65 SSI KRL shear stability. Functional MH-4500 offers high thickening efficiency of 12.3 cSt at 100C (10% weight percent in ISO 32 oil).


This collection consists of proof of concept items and rewards from the Kickstarter campaign for the 7786-Burroughs, Wm. project, led by Patrick Clement, to create a limited edition hardcover photo book and related items centered around seven photographs taken of Beat writer William S. Burroughs by photographer Robert Blank when he owned the Hixon Studio in Lawrence, Kansas.


Patrick Clement is a film maker and newspaper editor originally from Boston, Massachusetts. He spent five years in Los Angeles, California working in film and television production, graduating in 2011 from Los Angeles Valley College with an associates degree in film directing.



That same year Clement moved to Greensburg, Kiowa County, Kansas, where he became the editor for the Kiowa County Signal newspaper. He had been in Greensburg previously as part of a documentary production team in 2007, after the Greensburg tornado, with the documentary focusing on rebuilding the town. Clement won several awards from the Kansas Press Association for his graphic design, feature writing, and photography work with the newspaper.



Clement moved to Lawrence, Kansas in 2013 to enroll in the University of Kansas' Film and Media Studies program, from which he graduated in 2015. Later that same year he enrolled in Columbia University's screenwriting/directing MFA program.



[Information retrieved from Kickstarter page and imdb.com.]


This collection includes materials from the 7786-Burroughs, Wm. project, led by Patrick Clement and making use of a series of seven unpublished photographs of Beat author William S. Burroughs, taken in 1983 by Lawrence, Kansas-based photographer Robert "Bob" Blank. The project includes "7786" in the title because that was the numbering system used by Blank at Hixon Studio to keep track of his photographic orders; Burroughs' photographs were numbered 7786 in Blank's sequence.



The major outcome of the project was a limited edition hardcover photo book with a foreword by Victor Bockris. Luke Jordan, a lecturer in the University of Kansas' Department of Visual Arts and specialist in photography and works of art on paper at the Helen F. Spencer Museum of Art, served as Clement's project adviser; Tamara Falicov, department chair in the Department of Film and Media Studies, also served as a project adviser; Josiah Morgan was director of photography; and Erin Mickelson was also involved in the book project. Clement wished for book viewers to "think about choices made by Burroughs while in the studio and his selection of a single portrait for use in promoting an upcoming personal appearance" (from the Kickstarter webpage), exposing some of the process in the creation of celebrity image.



The project was funded through Kickstarter in 2015, with pledge rewards ranging from a single mailed postcard to a limited edition box set including a single copy of the hardcover book, a set of postcards, a tintype, and several 5x7 prints from the original negatives. This collection includes several of the rewards, as well as several pieces of the production process, including prints from the original negatives and proof of concept items.

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