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  • bbanana
    Father Land
    • Oct 2021
    • 162
    • Vietnam

    #41
    Originally posted by gabo5x

    Hey, thank you!
    Why there is 2 files? sorry i'm still learning
    your device maybe E-board or P-board, i dont know what kind of your mainboard

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    • judamex
      Active Member
      • Jan 2021
      • 182
      • Mexico

      #42
      Originally posted by qayyum786

      try
      Work for me

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