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Try a hard reset. Disconnect your Android TV Box power cord from the back of the device. Press and hold the reset button by inserting a paper clip or toothpick into the pin-hole (don't let go) RESET BUTTON IS INSIDE THE AV PORT. While pressing the reset button, reconnect the power cord to the Android TV Box
Jan 8, 2017 - 3 posts - 3 authors
First you have to connect the box to a TV that can use the HDMI cable. Start the box and let the boxboot to the Home Screen. The KODI icon ...
I have 2 of them and never had this issue. Unplug the power and count to 10 than plug it back into the box. It should boot up then. If not then the box itself is defective. Return it
Had one just like it! The switch, well all of this box is very light on the protection side it misses much but my button had a lot of dust in the button and I was able to blow it out and clean it up and get it back to working 100%. Good Luck!
you can unrestrict your nokia 6280 using codes. you can get the codes either from your service provider or from other online providers like TheUnlockArena.com
There are two options here Disallowed and Unrestricted
Disallowed means nothing but the OS will run execpt the applications you specifically allow.
Unrestricted means everything runs except what you specifically block.
If you double click one of these there's a button that says "Set as Defualt" - By default "Unrestricted" is set. If you've changed this chage it back.
The next step is adding the Hash and blocking it. This is done the same as you were doing before for the Internet Zone. Right click "Additional Rules" and select "New Hash Rule." Click Browse and locate a copy of iexplore.exe - set the security level to "Disallowed".
Apply to the appropriate OU and your done.
If your new to group policy you may want to play arround with the Security Filtering. Often times a policy as abosolute as blocking IE needs to be flexible - and moving users in and out a security group is easier than in and out of an OU. Just depends on your organization.
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