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I have one but never had a need for 3D as I don't have a 3D TV. A friend wants one but wants to know if it will do 3D. the Wiki states it would play3D SBS but would struggle with full frame packed 3D, can any body advise the difference and if it is a worthwhile feature to have.
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Latest generic, which is 4.2.1. Just follow the installation instructions for openelec. It's on their wiki.
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I think it benefits from recent bioses.
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I recently tried set up a second NUC for a friend and first upgraded the BIOS to 40. Now I can not get it recognise the USB boot stick for Openelec. I googled and found the wiki but that seem's out of date now as the instructions there and on the Openelec forum to set up the bios are not matching the options available in the new 40 BIOS. Should I downgrade to version 38 which I have on my current one. Thanks
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In the past (diferent hardware admittedly) I have found that some systems just will not install from some USB sticks.
Also USB3.0 ports may be more difficult than USB2.0 ones.
Try a few different sticks in a few different USB ports.
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