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Error Code 0x activation error. Problem disk C and the usb. Upgrade win 10 entreprise evaluation copy to fully copy. However, Flying Squad officers were able to close the net on these robbers and bring them into custody after a proactive surveillance operation. Across London, officers are working hard to keep the public safe by identifying people involved in serious violence and bringing them to justice.

This was largely thanks to the pandemic meaning motorcycles were tucked away in garages more, and more owners were at home all day, but as many of us whip the covers off our bikes post-lockdown, the thieves will have more opportunities and there are fears that theft numbers could rise sharply. Many riders will have used their motorcycles far less during , but with the end of restrictions in sight that situation is bound to change. Brown added: "We should not become complacent, and new riders will need to be educated about the most effective security choices available.

The simple message is to lock up your bike when parking in public spaces. MAG say they will be publishing the bike theft stats by police force area as soon as they have all the latest data. The Metropolitan Police had a very busy few days at the end of March foiling moped-enabled robbers and securing prison sentences for members of an organised drug network that used motorbikes and scooters for their deliveries.

First, on March 25, officers made an arrest in connection with a series of moped-enabled robberies in South West London in October Then on March 26, six members of a sophisticated Brazilian drugs network were sentenced to a combined total of over 51 years in prison for using motorbikes and scooters to deliver Class A, B and C drugs.

Lightweight bike security specialists LiteLok have come up with an improved version of their Sold Secure Gold standard motorbike lock and chain. Boaflexcore Plus is a 24mm thick belt made from multiple layers. The third layer is made from a 19mm interlocking hardened steel exoskeleton, which absorbs destructive energy during an attack and encases the final high tensile steel core layer. Finally, a pick-resistant lock clicks the belt closed. As with the previous incarnation, two locks that use the same key can purchased together and either linked or used side-by-side.

The outcome of all of this design and technology is a portable lock that weighs just 2. Traditional security chains that make the grade typically weigh more like 6kg. Production at scale is planned for next month with deliveries starting in May. Three men have been jailed for their involvement in the theft of a motorbike in June A year-old man made off on the motorbike followed by the other three in a Ford Fiesta before the collision just up the road in Pheasey.

After stopping briefly at the scene of the crash, the men were seen running back to the car and leaving. Lall and Singh, both 21, later returned to the scene of the accident and were identified by witnesses. They were arrested along with Dhaliwal, 22, the registered keeper of the Fiesta.

The victim showed more concern, than you did for your own friend," the judge added. Lall denied his involvement but was found guilty after a five-day crown court trial.

He was jailed for three years and six months. Singh changed his plea to guilty at the start of the trial and was sentenced to three years and one month, and Dhaliwal, who pleaded guilty to the offence, received two years and four months. Detective Sergeant Kerry Haywood told MCN: "This was a tragic outcome for a young man to lose his life even though a crime had been committed.

His friends not only have to serve a sentence, but have to live with the circumstances of his death. Police in North East Lincolnshire have become the latest to adopt DNA spray in the fight against nuisance motorcycle riding, along with the related crime and antisocial behaviour.

The spray carries a unique code and UV marker which can be used as evidence to tie a suspect to a specific time, place and potentially stolen machine when building a case. The solution is almost impossible to wash off and is invisible to the naked eye. Introducing this new technology will contribute to reducing anti-social behaviour and criminal activity and will, most importantly, reduce the nuisance caused to our communities. The force is also calling on members of the public to make it as difficult as possible for bikes and quads to fall into the wrong hands.

Inspector Hopper added: "If you have a motorbike or moped, we would encourage you to invest in a good quality lock and always ensure your motorbike is out of public view and securely locked away.

Police in England, Wales and Scotland have reported seeing drones in the air when they have been recovering stolen property — including motorbikes. It is believed the unmanned aircraft are being used to check there are no officers in attendance or surveillance nearby before the thieves return to recover stashed vehicles. In one recent instance, Essex Police were able to locate a drone pilot near to the location of a stolen digger.

The drone equipment was impounded before officers discovered that the vehicle the pilot was using had also been stolen. Police in Nottinghamshire have made use of drone technology combined with off-road bike teams on the ground to tackle illegal off roading in the county. The eye in the sky was deployed in the Watnall area as part of an operation that resulted in two warnings being issued and more operations are in the pipeline according to offficers.

Electric specialists Super Soco have unveiled a new scooter called the CUmini. So, how does it work? Owners of compatible Super Soco machines simply need to download the smartphone app to see the current GPS location of their bike. They can also power it on or off, check the movement history, see the battery level and range, run fault diagnostics and — if the model has built-in cameras — turn them on too.

Very few conventional machines come with trackers or other devices, which is why the Motorcycle Industry Assocation MCIA has created a scheme to rate bikes on a scale of one to five to make it easier for buyers to know how secure they are.

Have your say in this week's MCN crime poll: Would you choose a new bike based on its security tech? Humberside Police have taken a novel approach to tackling antisocial riding by asking people to surrender any old and disused motorbikes, mopeds and quads.

Nuisance machines ridden illegally in public spaces are one of the most common concerns for people living in the North East Lincolnshire area, according to a recent survey. Police say the illegal riders are often involved in other crime and they hope getting unused machines out of circulation will reduce the scale of the problem. He said the bikes are then vulnerable to theft and end up being ragged around roads and open spaces, which is why it makes sense for there to be an amnesty for unwanted vehicles.

Anyone in the region who has an old bike they no longer want can call the police and arrange for officers to take it away. The scheme was introduced in January and four machines were surrendered for collection in the first week alone.

Inspector Hopper added: "We remain committed to tackling this issue, with activities aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour and criminal activity which will reduce the nuisance caused to our communities. Operation Yellowfin was launched in to address the crime associated with motorbikes ridden illegally off-road. Dozens of stolen machines have been recovered or seized as a result of the initiative and offenders have been caught and dealt with.

West Midlands Police have released footage showing the reckless behaviour of a criminal during the first lockdown last year. Declan McCalla sped through residential streets clocking up to 90mph in 30mph zones, ran red lights, mounted pavements and performed what officers called "shocking overtakes" but failed to lose the marked police bikes giving chase.

He came to the attention of the police after reports of a rider doing stunts in the streets. McCalla also rode the wrong way around several roundabouts before heading across football pitches where the eight-mile pursuit came to a crashing end.

Ditching the bike, the year-old made a run for it but was later found hiding in a porch. The white Yamaha MT McCalla is seen riding in the video had cloned plates that matched an orange bike registered in the Preston area. He later admitted dangerous driving and riding without a licence or insurance for which he was handed a month prison sentence at Wolverhampton Crown Court earlier this year.

He could easily have put pedestrians at risk of serious injury," said Traffic Sergeant Mitch Darby. People were being urged to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives — but McCalla used the quiet roads to ride at excess speed. Anyone who rides dangerously — or rides an off-road bike illegally on public roads or in parks — runs the risk of being arrested and having their bike seized and crushed," Sgt Darby added.

Alfie Bruynel, 20, and David Curtis, 20, both from London, had previously pleaded guilty to a number of crimes, including vehicle theft. In one particularly brazen incident in April last year, the pair re-stole a Piaggio they had previously taken as it was being recovered. Once the police had left the scene, Bruynel and Curtis threatened the recovery agent and made off with the scooter. Each of the men had racked up a sizeable list of offences by the time they were arrested.

Bruynel was identified doing wheelies on a stolen Vespa in March Both were spotted loading a stolen Ducati into a van in April and were arrested when the tracker on a stolen Vespa led police to their location in May of the same year. I hope both of these men use this time to realise the impact that their crimes have on the people of London.

Curtis was also in breach of a suspended sentence and has been sentenced to a further three months in jail - to run consecutively. A worrying new crime has emerged whereby thieves target the thin film transistor — or TFT — instrument panels on high-end motorbikes and scooters.

In the case of the GS, the problem is commonplace enough that several aftermarket security firms now make products to protect the screens. When Costa shared his experience on Facebook, he was surprised to discover that other owners had the same issue. He added: "BMW need to do more. They just say this is a matter for the police and my insurance. We take security very seriously and we are investigating this in more detail. As always, we encourage riders to deter any thieves by parking in a secure location, using a bike cover where possible, and fitting an anti-theft alarm and tracker to their motorcycle.

Luckily, the Scrambler XE was fitted with a BikeTrac unit, which meant it could be found quickly and returned to its rightful owner — proving just how valuable trackers can be in the fight against theft. Using 3D scans of the donor bike, Thornton Hundred were able to design and build custom components such as the carbon mudguards and numberplate holder, along with adding a custom high-level exhaust and a selection of Triumph Bobber components to create the end result.

No wonder the owner was so delighted to get the bike back! With the help of the Met Police, the owner of the second bike was contacted. Hampshire Police have come under fire after a social media post said that they do not chase suspects on motorbikes because it is too dangerous — and now a senior officer has stepped in to tell MCN they will chase suspects. The original statement, which appeared on the Southampton police Facebook page, said: "Hampshire Police do not currently pursue motorcycles for a number of reasons.

The main one reason being that by pursuing these riders, their actions and driving becomes a lot more dangerous and reckless, placing not only themselves at a higher risk, but also the general public.

The post, which has since been deleted, went on to describe the ways in which motorbike theft is dealt with by the force and the tools at their disposal, including ANPR cameras and CCTV. In April last year there were complaints about youths riding illegally in Southampton and a representative told the Southern Daily Echo: "We have had incidents where both members of the public and police officers have been knocked down by motorcyclists in the Southampton West area.

As such Hampshire police will not authorise a pursuit under these circumstances. Then in August, a suspect who failed to stop in connection with a shooting in Andover was pursued and died at the scene of an accident.

Now Chief Inspector Ricky Dhanda has told MCN that they will pursue motorcycles, if it is safe to do so: "On occasion officers will not pursue motorcycles due to the inherent dangers that the motorcyclists pose to themselves, the police and members of the public.

We take all allegations of crime seriously and investigate. Have your say in this week's MCN crime poll: Are police given enough power and protection to stop bike crime effectively? Sniffer dogs have been trained to seek out metal tagged with DNA markings, which could help police find stolen motorbikes much faster.

DNA spray has been used for a few years now in the fight against bike crime , with excellent results. Officers use a special canister to tag a rider and their machine with a liquid that is almost impossible to wash off completely and carries a distinct DNA signature. Now they say the concept is ready to be rolled out to bikes. They can be incredibly accurate and can pinpoint their target to within a couple of centimetres, at which stage police can use traditional search techniques like UV lights to take samples or identify the unique SelectaDNA code.

Motorcycle crime expert and Met Police consultant Dr Ken German is optimistic about the technique, adding: "Specialist dogs can be trained to locate many things from drugs, human remains to Sim cards, so using them to sniff out stripped or cut up motorcycles that have covert markings would clearly assist in volume police searches.

Like many areas across the UK, North Yorkshire has seen a rise in reports of anti-social behaviour and crime associated with bikes. This year the force received more than calls about incidents linked to off-road bikes between April and July alone and say that it affects both rural and urban communities as well as fragile local wildlife.

To fight back, the new team of four officers will ride Honda CRFL motorbikes and will look to engage with off-road bikers to educate where they can and enforce the law when required.

They can also use their specialist skills to access hard-to-reach areas, search for missing people, tackle rural and wildlife crime, deter cross-border criminality, and support community events. I am looking forward to my new role in the team, and I am excited to see what we can achieve together. Inspector Kevin Kelly, who developed and implemented the team, added: "Completion of this project has come about through partnership working with South Yorkshire Police, who have helped with training and mentoring, and the North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner who provided funding for safety kit.

I know they will make a real difference in our communities. A man has been jailed for seven years after police linked him to lock-ups and garages across Leicestershire where five stolen motorbikes, two stolen cars and a cache of weapons were found. Nikodem Iwaszko, 21, was found guilty of six counts of possessing a prohibited firearm, possession of a firearm without a firearms certificate, possession of ammunition without a certificate or authority and six counts of possession of criminal property following a trial at Leicester Crown Court.

Iwaszko had tried to distance himself from the properties by providing false details but the police managed to gather enough evidence to prove otherwise and secure a conviction. When arrested, Iwaszko denied the offences but evidence gathered by officers linking him to the items led to the convictions with police work being commended in court. He was sentenced in November having previously pleaded guilty to five counts of possession of criminal property. A teenager from London has pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, failing to stop for police, driving a motor vehicle without a licence, and driving without insurance after a mph pursuit through four counties.

Marian Vasilica Dragoi, 19, was eventually arrested at a service station - where he stopped to refuel after riding the wrong way on the M1 - on suspicion of theft of a motorcycle. Dragoi turned out to be the rightful owner of the bike, but it was displaying a false number plate and he had no licence allowing him to ride it.

Officers from Operation Venice were dealing with an unrelated incident in May when Dragoi and a number of other riders cut across their path.

During the following pursuit Dragoi was clocked riding at speeds of 70mph in a 20 zone, running red lights, riding on the wrong side of roads and on pavements. The National Police Air Service helicopter was called in when the police cars lost sight of him and he was subsequently clocked at mph on the M1 in Hertfordshire and mph in Bedfordshire. Officers were able to swoop in and make an arrest before Dragoi managed to fill up at the garage forecourt.

He failed to stop for police and put the lives of other road users into serious danger. But MCRG members are advising caution because they say many thefts are not included in these stats. The success and increasing numbers of trackers means that stolen bikes are often recovered quickly, and thus never get added to the PNC. The Motorcycle Crime Reduction Group is a partnership comprising representatives from rider interest groups, the insurance and security industries, motorcycle manufacturers and retailers, the police and with links to the Home Office.

Officers originally foiled an attempt by a criminal gang to bring Sheffield to a standstill on Halloween at the end of October. Now, video from the event has led police to a location in the Darnall area of the city where they sought a search warrant for stolen vehicles.

More detail of the Halloween chaos has also come to light, including reports of dangerous riding. Police believe that around 30 off-road bikes and quads were being ridden illegally around the Manor area of Sheffield.

Officers responded, backed-up by support from the National Police Air Service fixed-wing aircraft. Across the afternoon, 11 machines were seized, five people arrested and another five reported on summons. Some suspects are still being sought by the police, including a man who was dressed as a clown during the Halloween rideout. He allegedly fled the scene of a collision on a motorcycle. South Yorkshire Police have issued the following statement: "On Halloween, a man - dressed as a clown - was riding as part of a group of illegal off-road bikers across Sheffield and Rotherham.

The rider fled the scene. If you have any information or dash-cam footage featuring this clown, please call quoting incident number of October 31, The thieves retrieve the camera when they go in for the bike. The only way to combat this is to be extra vigilant and keep an eye on any posts, trees or fences that overlook your property.

Dr German also says there is some suggestion that the cameras are installed after a tracking device is first used to find out where you live, so keep an eye out for any devices stuck to your bike, too. Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire Police have been trialling a live stream video system called GoodSAM which turns any smartphone into a surveillance camera linked to the police station.

We used our drone to live stream GoodSamApp footage of the incident scene. Officers can also use the system to stream their own video to HQ or to each other and even drone footage can be integrated. Callers who dial have to give consent to GoodSAM before a stream is started which, together with rigorous risk assessments, ensures that no-one is ever placed at increased risk by sharing video footage.

This means that members of the public who see a crime being committed, for example the theft of a motorbike, can simultaneously call the police and provide video evidence.

Let us know what you think in this week's motorbike theft MCN poll: With increasingly sophisticated and brazen techniques used by criminals, is it possible to keep your bike safe from thieves who really want it? October 31 has become a popular date for so-called rideout gangs to terrorise the streets of towns and cities in large numbers, attempting to cause enough disruption with their activity to bring urban areas to a standstill. They invited as many people as possible to attend the event on October The post goes on to say that 12 quads and bikes were recovered, six of which had been stolen, and five arrests were made.

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Maybe they actually are fixing the backend of the store now, finally? Oct 25, 11, Well one of the things planned for launch was a better XBox app that's "more integrsted" whatever that means and along with other features, like Android apps, it got punted. Fingers crossed this is what we wanted.

Sep 22, 8, This update does not include anything new and is designed to test our servicing pipeline for builds in the Dev Channel. Oct 27, 13, I was going to give my brother a game pass code when FH5 ships so he can play on pc. Should I not? Is this an issue with all game pass games?

Please God. It would be really helpful if they had ANY communication about the bug at all. Also does anyone know how to forcefully un-install a game? I remember which game failed to properly delete itself, but I don't remember which drive I had it on and while I don't really need those 13 gigs back, I guess it can't really hurt. Game was Descenders, by the way. Yiepekaiyei Member. Nov 20, Brazil. Just uninstalled Forza Horizon 4 and I got the space back. About 90 gigs. I had it installed on a secundary drive.

Seems I'm not affected, so I can stick to my initial answer to the poll! Dec 12, I've not had this happen to me yet, but I've been thinking about how to minimise the impact if it does. My PC has a gb M. Would I just be able to wipe that SDD if needed without affecting any of my other files or my Windows installation? Grifter Member. Please scroll to the top of this topic, any page will do! Grifter said:. What are you referring to?

The poll? This thread's a year old, so it can be deceiving if progress has been made since which I came to check on. From the amount of people who initially responded to how active the thread has been in the past year with people coming in to report that it is happening to them as well, I would say that poll is still accurate.

If anything more people would probably be responding that they had an issue instead of not. May 21, Wanted to bump this thread to note that I found out a possible work-around to this issue. This may not work for everyone, but I just had success.

In short: install the game you are unable to delete. Once your system recognizes the game as installed, you should now have the option to uninstall it, after which you should see it disappear from your WindowsApps folder, and your disk space restored. Note: YMMV if you are very low on drive space - it may not allow the process to begin at all.

I had 3 games stuck on my hard drive like this. The third was no longer on Gamepass, and in the xbox app it does not allow you to install without purchasing. However, the Windows Store will, so I installed it from there, which made it appear in the Xbox app, and I uninstalled it from there. Hope this helps a few people, as this seemed much safer than some of the alternative options.

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Download iCloud for Windows from the Microsoft Store. The easiest way to get rid of iPad stuck on updating iCloud settings after restore or update is to leave the device alone and wait patiently.

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However, there have been reports of the iCloud backup becoming stuck in the way that our correspondent describes above. You can easily unlock iCloud account using an online method that requires you to download the iCloud unlocking software. Viewed 76k times. If your iCloud photos not downloading even when you set up it correctly, then follow the solutions below. Note that download messages may take several minutes.

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