
20th Jul 2006, 6:39 am
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bkc-project, You would need to know your players mainboard serial number, your chipset type, your LCD type, then find a firmware that came from a player with the same specifications and even then it may not be 100%. There are so many different players made with different components and all their firmware is slightly different. That is why upgrading your firmware is so risky.
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