TDS disc

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  • #16384
    iadom
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    When I install this software, I always go for the full install. however when I come to use it, after identifying the model, I always get prompted to insert the TDS DVD to proceed further.
    I have checked on my hard drive and all of the PDF files are already on there. I may be being a bit thick here, but is there some way I can use TDS without having to put the disc in the PC every time?

    #169616
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: TDS disc

    On the main page, click on the spanner icon near the bottom right, you can map the drive letters in there.

    It should do it on install but more often than not it doesn’t 😕

    Also follow the path to where the application runs from
    program files/electrolux part/tds offline/install I think from memory.

    Edit the *.ini file in notepad making sure the drives all = C:/ or wherever the files are located 🙂

    Dave.

    #169617
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: TDS disc

    Thanks Dave, I thought there had to be some point in installing all that lot. 🙂

    #169618
    robbra
    Participant

    Re: TDS disc

    Hi,
    What is the TDS disc for and where can I get it if needs be?
    Thanks
    Rob

    #169619
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: TDS disc

    It’s the Electrolux tech disk, part number 506006065003.

    Connect usually have it in stock.

    Dave.

    #169620
    robbra
    Participant

    Re: TDS disc

    Thanks Dave
    I will order one
    Rob

    #169621
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: TDS disc

    i use a cd rom emulator this allows me to load and image of the complete cd on the hard drive and the computer treats it as a cd rom

    i now have 3 ghost cd roms on my system and the system will take more if i can find more disks to run. they can be dvd or cd roms

    this also means i can run one cd on several systems

    hope this helps

    dave

    #169622
    dpm
    Participant

    A quick bump for this thread with how-to-get info, and a reccommendation.

    If anyone is in this trade and doesn’t have a copy of TDS, get one now! It’s a superb resource. Wearing my other hat, I work with lab. equipment; guys, I see equipment at £5k, £10k and more and the quality of the service technical and faultfinding info for these £300 machines is WAY above that available (even to agreed distributors and agents).

    I’m happy to admit that I’ve learned a HELLUVA lot about the most recent technology by reading some of the technical info on this disc. Hats off to ‘Lux!

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