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![]() ![]() After two years, they dropped the idea, only to pick it up again on the mid-sized A platform in 1964. Runs/drives? Doesn’t explicity say, actuallyĪcross town, Chevy played catch-up with the El Camino, introduced in 1959, also based on a full-sized chassis. 1981 Chevrolet El Camino – $7,500Įngine/drivetrain: 305 cubic inch OHV V8, 3 speed automatic, RWD A cool collector car you can take to the lumber yard on weekends? Sign me up. Some scrapes and wear, and even a hint of rust, are evident in the bed, showing that this truck has earned its keep. It’s not pristine outside, though, and I like that. It has had recent brake and electrical work, as well as new tires, new exhaust, and a rebuilt carb, so in theory it should be “hop in and go” reliable. It appears to be in great shape, especially inside, and the seller says it runs and drives well. It’s refreshing to see a simple little truck in these days of wretched excess even Ford’s new Maverick is a hulking behemoth compared to this thing. Just enough to haul 800 pounds of stuff and a couple of people around, nothing more. This ’64 Falcon Ranchero features a 170 cubic inch version of Ford’s classic inline six, connected to a three-speed column-shifted manual. In 1960, the Ranchero shifted to the new, smaller Falcon body, where it remained for several years before growing in size again. (Or, arguably, in 1925, with the Model T Runabout Pickup.) The ’57-59 Rancheros were based on Ford’s full-size – and at the time only-size – cars, basically a sedan delivery with the top cut off and a bulkhead/rear window behind the seat. 1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero – $8,900Įngine/drivetrain: 170 cubic inch OHV inline 6, 3 speed manual, RWDįord was first out of the gate with utes in the US with the Ranchero in 1957. But we here all think they’re cool, so we’re going to show you a couple today. Both Ford and GM tried for years to get them to catch on (and Chrysler threw a tiny hat in the ring as well), but sales were lukewarm, and most buyers would rather just have a truck, it seemed. If you need to haul stuff but also have a modicum of comfort and decent driving dynamics, a ute will fit the bill quite nicely. The idea of a car-based pickup truck makes sense, especially if it’s going to be your only vehicle. Utes never caught on in the US like they did in Australia. Speaking of cars that do jobs, let’s talk utes. Hey, sometimes you need cars like that, that just do a job. Neither one is really all that exciting, both have some potential pitfalls, either one will probably get you around just fine. Six of one, half a dozen of the other, just about. But first, let’s see which of our nor’easters yesterday took you by storm: Welcome to another no-price-limit Friday edition of Shitbox Showdown! As you may have noticed, September has been Ute Month here at the Autopian, owing to Dave and Laurence’s Excellent Adventure, so I thought it would be fun to close out the month by looking at a couple of home-grown American utes. ![]() ![]() ![]() For example I have used this in an external I'm just repeating myself now, so I'm not sure how useful this, but MsiOpenProduct is intended for performing actioms on the installed product, but that does not include uninstalling for which there is a specific API. ![]() Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. We are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time. You could modify that command line to yours to get that done. P.StartInfo.Arguments = "/x \"C:\\Application.msi\"/qn" Native access uninstall product windows#You could use the following way which calls the command line instead of calling windows installer api. Native access uninstall product code#I guess that to answer those questions access to Windows Installer source code will be needed. Is it possible to call the remaining actions somehow? If so, how? I mean something like MsiFinalizeInstallAndDoAllNecessar圜leanup() or similar. ![]() What does MsiConfigureProductEx do that is not done by the above API calls? Only deleting those files or something more?Ģ. I seems like msiexec /x uses MsiConfigureProductEx. If I was debugging this and experimenting because I was curious, I'd do all those those things, and also run the same code in C to see if it's an issue that results from the managed code interface (especially if you are runningĪ debug build) or whether something else is going on, but if I wanted to get the uninstall done cleanly I'd just use the proper API. So maybe you can get that code to work, but since I can't see all the code or debug it, or check handles, or run tools to see who has got handles open to the MSI file (assuming that's what it is given the information available) the question is Is, by definition, going to open that cached database, and, as the docs say, it is used for functions that access the product database, not for uninstalling! Given the shortage of information suppliedĪnd in the absence of complete code for the problem, and a complete run through the code (NOT in debug mode that doesn't release all objects) a leaked handle is probably the only thing that would keep the MSI in use when compared to a normal uninstall. The fact that the cached MSI file is not removed is almost certainly a consequence of it still being in use. ![]() If there is something else you're doing (such as querying the MSI contents), you still don't need MsiOpenProduct.Īnd no, the one and only handle is NOT clearly released in this code. Why not not just use the correct API with the guid you already have? Your problem is a consequence of your preference when the reasonable thing to do is to useĪn API that actually gets the job done. To use a handle instead of a guid seems bizarre to me because you use the guid to get a handle. Your code already uses the ProductCode so the idea that you want Don't get me wrong either, but you need to be told that. So the question is what do I need to call additionally to get the behaviour of "msiexec /x" using Msi API?Īgain, the issue you're are having with the Windows Installer API is that you are using the wrong call to uninstall a product. MsiHelper.Check(NativeMethods.MsiOpenProduct("" the files are removed along with the registry key (TempPackages). I am calling this code: MsiSafeHandle package ![]() ![]() What to add for a profit margin and arrive at for final product price is a later consideration, again, something that may be best determined by surveying competing products or services, determining premiums for the “uniqueness of your offering” and similar considerations. To calculate break-even price, the company needs to know its total fixed costs, the volume of production and the variable costs per unit. It also helps a company plan for future production and expansion. ![]() This is the minimum price at which you can sell product and cover costs. Thoughtful calculation of the break-even cost-of-production (breakeven) price will help you identify paths to increased productivity, greater efficiency and increased profitability. On a very gross level, this will tell you if you are making or losing money. Once you have done a market survey, it important to compare market pricing along with your own break-even cost-of-production price. That market survey however, does not reflect in any way your cost of production. ![]() That is a sound starting point after all, it gives one a benchmark from which one will probably have to compete against those other products and services. 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While you may be able to backup WhatsApp data to your SD card, there are several drawbacks to this method. Part 3: Use MobileTrans when getting failed to restore WhatsApp from SD card You've completed the process of restoring WhatsApp from an SD card backup by following the above-mentioned steps. To finish the Restore procedure, type your Profile Name on the following screen and then touch “Next” When you see the checkmark, wait for the Restore Process to finish and then press “Next”. To restore all of your WhatsApp messages, tap “Restore”. Once your phone number has been verified, WhatsApp will check for backups and notify you. Tap “OK” to allow WhatsApp to validate your phone number on the next pop-up. Select Country, enter Phone Number, and then press “Next” on the next screen. ![]() Tap the “Agree and Continue” button to accept the WhatsApp Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. When WhatsApp has finished downloading, press the "Open" button. #Restore whatsapp chats with whatsapp pocket androidOn your Android phone, go to the Google Play Store and download WhatsApp. Copy the WhatsApp backup from the old device to the new device's SD card. Restore WhatsApp to the source phoneįollow the steps below to restore WhatsApp backup from the SD card to the source Phone after making a backup to SD Card. When the Restore Process is finished, follow the next step to complete this process. Restore WhatsApp from SD Card Backup by tapping on “Restore”. Once your phone number has been validated, WhatsApp will notify you of any backups that are available on your device. Finally, agree to the WhatsApp Terms of Service and validate your phone number by following the on-screen instructions. Open WhatsApp after it has been downloaded. After you've uninstalled WhatsApp, go to Google Play Store and reinstall it on your device. To remove WhatsApp from your Android phone, go to the next screen and tap “Uninstall”. Open your Android phone's Settings app, then go to Applications (or Apps) > Application Manager (for Samsung devices) > scroll down and tap WhatsApp. If you want to restore WhatsApp from an SD card to the same phone, you'll need to uninstall it from your Android phone and then reinstall it from the Google Play Store. The backup date will appear in the first portion of the filename for older backups. ![]() The name format for the most recent backup will be similar to msgstore.db.crypt14. (Depending on the SD card, it may have a different name.) The last week's backups will be stored in this directory. Navigate to SD Card/WhatsApp/Databases after you've done that. To see the backups, you'll need to connect your SD card to a computer or download a file management app from the Google Play Store. WhatsApp will begin the backup process for your messages and attachments. Return to the “Chat backup” menu and select “BACK UP”. Tap “Back up to Google Drive” at the bottom of the “Google Drive settings” section. To access the backup options menu, tap on “Settings”, “Chats”, and lastly “Chat backup”. On your Android smartphone, open WhatsApp. ![]() You'll also need to make sure you have adequate space for the backup - WhatsApp databases may be enormous - and you'll need to remove your SD card if you want the backup to be stored on your phone's storage. Because WhatsApp always tries to back up to Google Drive first, you'll need to stop it to force a local backup. You must first back up WhatsApp before proceeding with the restoration. Part 2: Ways to restore WhatsApp from an SD card The data in local backups are only for the previous seven days. Open these storage options on your phone to find local backups for WhatsApp chats. #Restore whatsapp chats with whatsapp pocket portableWhatsApp creates local backups automatically and stores them to your phone's internal storage, main storage, or portable SD card. Part 1: Can WhatsApp data be restored from an SD card?įiles were saved to another, physical location, such as an SD card, when you restored them from a local backup. FAQs about transferring, backing up & restoring WhatsApp data ![]() ![]() ![]() In large part this has to do with immigration policy. ![]() It will continue to become more diverse in the future. ![]() The outcome of these trends is that Canada has become a much more racially and ethnically diverse country over the 20th and 21st centuries. Visible minority groups will make up 63% of the population of Toronto and 59% of the population of Vancouver (Statistics Canada, 2010). Projecting forward based on current trends, Statistics Canada estimates that by 2031, between 29 and 32% of the Canadian population will be visible minorities. Source Statistics Canada, National Household Survey, 2011. (Table courtesy of Statistics Canada’s Immigration and Ethnocultural Diversity in Canada report ) Visible minority population and top three visible minority groups, selected census metropolitan areas, Canada, 2011, p. In many parts of urban Canada, it is a misnomer to use the term visible minority, as the “minorities” are now in the majority. In the Toronto area, where visible minorities make up 47% of the population, 72.3% of the residents of the suburb of Markham are visible minorities (Statistics Canada, 2013). Within Greater Vancouver, 70.4% of the residents of Richmond, 59.5% of the residents of Burnaby, and 52.6 of the residents of Surrey are visible minorities. In Vancouver, almost half the population (45.2%) is made up of visible minorities. 96% of visible minorities live in cities, mainly Vancouver and Toronto, making these cities extremely diverse and cosmopolitan. Still, these figures do not really give a complete picture of racial and ethnic diversity in Canada. The 2011 census reported that 78% of the immigrants who arrived in Canada between 20 were visible minorities (Statistics Canada, 2013). These figures did not change appreciably until after the changes to the Immigration Act in 1967, which replaced an immigration policy based on racial criteria with a point system based on educational and occupational qualifications (Li, 1996). The vast majority of the population were Caucasians (“whites”) of British or French ancestry. Aboriginal Canadians made up 1.3% of the population. Going back to the 1921 census, only 0.8% of population were made up of people of Asian origin, whereas 0.2% of the population were black. The three largest visible minority groups were South Asians (25%), Chinese (21.1%), and blacks (15.1%). This was up from 16.2% in the 2006 census (Statistics Canada, 2013). The 2011 census noted that visible minorities made up 19.1% of the Canadian population, or almost one out of every five Canadians. This is a contentious term, as we will see in this chapter, but it does give us a way to speak about the growing ethnic and racial diversity of Canada. Visible minorities are defined as “persons, other than Aboriginal peoples, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour” (Statistics Canada, 2013, p. Apply theories of intergroup relations and race and ethnicity to different subordinate groups.Compare and contrast the different experiences of various ethnic groups in Canada.Give historical and/or contemporary examples of each type of intergroup relation.Explain different intergroup relations in terms of their relative levels of tolerance.Intergroup Relations and the Management of Diversity Identify examples of culture of prejudice.ġ1.4.Describe how major sociological perspectives view race and ethnicity.Identify different types of discrimination.Explain the difference between stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination, and racism.Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination Define a minority group (subordinate group).ġ1.2.Define a majority group (dominant group).Understand the difference between race and ethnicity. ![]() ![]() Windows port is that the underlying architecture was radicallyĬhanged without changing any code in the plug-ins. 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