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_ASSASSIN_

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  1. you have to install them through the bootloader in fastboot mode. Then you can flash each image of the stock images to their respective partitions.

    For example, to flash the system.img, you would type into the console for fastboot

    "fastboot flash system system.img"

    However, I don't have any experience with the moto g and I know they have some different partitions and some weird files included so you might want to look up a guide on how to go fully stock

    Here's one I found.

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2542219

    for fastboot and adb as well (dump all the stock images into the installation folder of this application and run it by just using the start menu link)

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2317790

  2. 3 hours ago, SurvivorNVL said:

    Shame that it isn't set in WW1 or WW2, but let's all take the moment to be happy about that last saying, "Command & Conquer:  TIBERIUM".  My baby came back *_*

    there are literally so many WW2 games. There's a reason they went out of style, they became as oversaturated as the modern warfare genre from 2008-2014.

    Also WW1 would be boring as hell if it was infantry, Airplanes I'd understand, but sitting in a trench ready to breath mustard gas which goes with the wind and kills a village a couple miles over seems pretty boring

  3. 5 minutes ago, MyInnerFred said:

    Postponed?! Damit Intel, the speed of advancements should go up! Not slow down!

     

    Dam market control probably gives them the leverage to not be as aggressive.

    or it could be that creating processes that are that damn small is difficult when you have to deal with electrical interference from circuits at that scale as well as heat dissipation.

    But yes I'd imagine since they have such a grip on the x86 market, they don't need to worry about that market segment. Intel is focusing on mobile processing heavily at the moment and will continue to do so. 

  4. if you have a modern CPU, they are 64-bit. 64-bit operating systems are supposed to correspond with the chipset/CPU. 
    Again if you are buying a new system, get a 64-bit OS. If this is for an older computer, you might need 32-bit.

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