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jasonmbrown222

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    jasonmbrown222 got a reaction from mrober445 in Help with installing Android 10 on an unsupported device.   
    No problem, just be cautious when flashing a custom rom. It took me a while to figure it out, you should be ok so long as you don't flash over your phones kernel (The part that contains the Recovery mode and other system boot functions). Also anything that's unique to your phone probably wont work properly with a custom rom. Example: I installed a custom rom onto my HTC Evo 3D and the 3D part broke, since it was unique to that phone. Not always true but just a warning
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    jasonmbrown222 got a reaction from Vector0102 in How to play downloaded 4k videos on TV   
    First thing I would do is confirm that it is indeed in a format that the TV can play (and not a container like mkv with an unsupported video or audio codec). Second make sure the Flash drive is in a format the TV Can read (Ntfs Fat32 exfat etc) I didn't look up the tv so I don't know what formats it can read.
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    jasonmbrown222 got a reaction from Kilrah in How to play downloaded 4k videos on TV   
    First thing I would do is confirm that it is indeed in a format that the TV can play (and not a container like mkv with an unsupported video or audio codec). Second make sure the Flash drive is in a format the TV Can read (Ntfs Fat32 exfat etc) I didn't look up the tv so I don't know what formats it can read.
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    jasonmbrown222 got a reaction from Mattattack94 in Overclocking RAM on HP pre-built   
    You can look into bios unlocking (Bios modding), to unlock it. Although its really just making settings visible. I have only done this on a laptop. What is your desktops model number (I will try and see if the bios has any of those features hidden, or if it just doesn't have them)

    Word of Warning: If you screw up your bios, you wont be able to recover it unless your motherboard has a built in bios backup chip, or you have the physical hardware to flash a bios. If you are still interested you can check if anyone over at https://www.bios-mods.com/ has already made an unlocked bios, You can also request them over there. Alternatively you can look up guides to unlock it yourself (again at Risk of Bricking your motherboard).

    I wish you luck!
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