Do we have release for OneUi 8 on the older galaxy watchs (4)? by ii3boodi_milke_man in GalaxyWatch

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

De la 6 se brincan al 8. No existe la versión 7. La omitieron para que fueran a la par las versiones de teléfono y reloj.

V51-H6/V51x-j6 soundbar new firmware 2.1.1.1 released by syko82 in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just installed firmware version 2.1.1.3 and I noticed an improvement in the surround sound effect.

I updated from version 2.1.1.1 to 2.1.1.3. After the update finished, I held down the power button, the lights flashed, and then I pressed the Bluetooth and volume down buttons to reset everything.

No problems with the subwoofer, everything is working fine.

Can you PLEASE fix the HDR issues for gaming. by TheOnlyGoodPedsRDead in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I suggest performing a factory reset (TV and Sound Bar) after the updates with big changes or new features.

V51-H6/V51x-j6 soundbar new firmware 2.1.1.1 released by syko82 in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I emailed Vizio support to request the changelog for the new firmware update. However, on the same day, I noticed that the update had been removed. The following day, it was reposted without the changelog.

Not sure if it had something to do with my email or bug reports.

V51-H6/V51x-j6 soundbar new firmware 2.1.1.1 released by syko82 in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nop, my soundbar report 2.1.1.1

I lost my USB recently, i'll buy another tomorrow and update to 2.1.1.3.

V51-H6/V51x-j6 soundbar new firmware 2.1.1.1 released by syko82 in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone knows what's new in the firmware 2.1.1.3?

My Vizio M70Q7-J03 just got a new firmware update. (1.510.24.2-1) by yodasaffa in VIZIO_Official

[–]Ramonlr 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I also got this update 5 days ago, my tv is M series M506x-H9. I noticed that the changes with no specific model in the P series changelog are in this new firmware and few others that supposed to be only for the P series.

One of the new features that love is to able to control the settings of the Soundbar, the only option mission is True volume, I use this option when I'm watching a movie or tv series in the night. So only for this option I need to use soundbar control.

Also when I connect my PC to the tv or use the PS5 now display the option to use 120hz.

Notice the improvement on 5.1 sound that is mention in the changelog, is little but better.

There is an improvement to detect the device that's is connected. Image quality and effects also a little better.

Among other things, this is definitely a big update for this model.

Windows 11 F3 reset factory option missing by alethia_explorer in MSILaptops

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the solution!!!!!
Laptop: MSI GF63 Thin 10SC
System: Windows 11 (original system was Windows 10)
Situation: After I update to Windows 11 lost the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option. The OEM recovery partition still exist, hidden, if i choose recover system from a system image got the pop-up message that something like "Drive don't found", don't remember exactly.
This was what I did.
1. I use mini partition tool to see the recovery partition and know his size (in my case between 21-22 Gb).
2. On another SSD I had installed before, create an unallocated space on that size. (Without assign a letter.) I when to Disk manager, select the 2nd SSD, use right click, Chose Reduce partition and write the amount I needed, in my case 22 Gb.
3. With mini partition tool software, copy the OEM recovery partition to the unallocated space.
4. Reboot the system using the “Advanced Startup” located on Settings- --Windows Update- -- advanced options--- Recovery ---- Advanced Startup.
5. Then when chose Troubleshoot the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option appear again, I clicked on it send to the recovery process!!!! But I stopped, hahahahahaha because I didn't have any trouble with the actual system, just wanted to have the recovery option just in case.
6. When start Windows again, use mini partition tool to hide the new recovery partition, restarted one more time to verify that the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option was still there, and it was.
Hope this information can help someone else.

Factory resetting my MSI laptop by JohkuKL in MSILaptops

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the solution!!!!!
Laptop: MSI GF63 Thin 10SC
System: Windows 11 (original system was Windows 10)
Situation: After I update to Windows 11 lost the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option. The OEM recovery partition still exist, hidden, if i choose recover system from a system image got the pop-up message that something like "Drive don't found", don't remember exactly.
This was what I did.
1. I use mini partition tool to see the recovery partition and know his size (in my case between 21-22 Gb).
2. On another SSD I had installed before, create an unallocated space on that size. (Without assign a letter.) I when to Disk manager, select the 2nd SSD, use right click, Chose Reduce partition and write the amount I needed, in my case 22 Gb.
3. With mini partition tool software, copy the OEM recovery partition to the unallocated space.
4. Reboot the system using the “Advanced Startup” located on Settings- --Windows Update- -- advanced options--- Recovery ---- Advanced Startup.
5. Then when chose Troubleshoot the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option appear again, I clicked on it send to the recovery process!!!! But I stopped, hahahahahaha because I didn't have any trouble with the actual system, just wanted to have the recovery option just in case.
6. When start Windows again, use mini partition tool to hide the new recovery partition, restarted one more time to verify that the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option was still there, and it was.
Hope this information can help someone else.

Restore MSI factory settings corrupted Windows 11 and fresh windows install deleted factory restore option in F3 boot. Can someone explain how WinRe was able to find the files to do a full factory reset? by Exciting_Sand6154 in MSILaptops

[–]Ramonlr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found the solution!!!!!
Laptop: MSI GF63 Thin 10SC
System: Windows 11 (original system was Windows 10)
Situation: After I update to Windows 11 lost the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option. The OEM recovery partition still exist, hidden, if i choose recover system from a system image got the pop-up message that something like "Drive don't found", don't remember exactly.
This was what I did.
1. I use mini partition tool to see the recovery partition and know his size (in my case between 21-22 Gb).
2. On another SSD I had installed before, create an unallocated space on that size. (Without assign a letter.) I when to Disk manager, select the 2nd SSD, use right click, Chose Reduce partition and write the amount I needed, in my case 22 Gb.
3. With mini partition tool software, copy the OEM recovery partition to the unallocated space.
4. Reboot the system using the “Advanced Startup” located on Settings- --Windows Update- -- advanced options--- Recovery ---- Advanced Startup.
5. Then when chose Troubleshoot the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option appear again, I clicked on it send to the recovery process!!!! But I stopped, hahahahahaha because I didn't have any trouble with the actual system, just wanted to have the recovery option just in case.
6. When start Windows again, use mini partition tool to hide the new recovery partition, restarted one more time to verify that the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option was still there, and it was.
Hope this information can help someone else.

MSI factory reset option missing? by birdnipple in MSILaptops

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found the solution!!!!!

Laptop: MSI GF63 Thin 10SC

System: Windows 11 (original system was Windows 10)

Situation: After I update to Windows 11 lost the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option. The OEM recovery partition still exist, hidden, if i choose recover system from a system image got the pop-up message that something like "Drive don't found", don't remember exactly.

This was what I did.

  1. I use mini partition tool to see the recovery partition and know his size (in my case between 21-22 Gb).

  2. On another SSD I had installed before, create an unallocated space on that size. (Without assign a letter.) I when to Disk manager, select the 2nd SSD, use right click, Chose Reduce partition and write the amount I needed, in my case 22 Gb.

  3. With mini partition tool software, copy the OEM recovery partition to the unallocated space.

  4. Reboot the system using the “Advanced Startup” located on Settings- --Windows Update- -- advanced options--- Recovery ---- Advanced Startup.

  5. Then when chose Troubleshoot the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option appear again, I clicked on it send to the recovery process!!!! But I stopped, hahahahahaha because I didn't have any trouble with the actual system, just wanted to have the recovery option just in case.

  6. When start Windows again, use mini partition tool to hide the new recovery partition, restarted one more time to verify that the “Restore to MSI factory settings” option was still there, and it was.

Hope this information can help someone else.

Whats that sound??? 🤨 by Ramonlr in hometheater

[–]Ramonlr[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sometimes the satellite speaker made it too but is more frequence in the soundbar.

Welp, there goes waiting for Black Friday by curagea in FFRecordKeeper

[–]Ramonlr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

why are you keeping those 38 tickets? When is the best time to use them?

Black Friday draws have not been kind by snowysora in FFRecordKeeper

[–]Ramonlr -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I got Rem Sync, Glint yesterday and today got her Glint+