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    Button on Samsung R70 Assigned to AVStation

    Discussion in 'Samsung' started by NBReview, Dec 1, 2007.

  1. NBReview

    NBReview Notebook Enthusiast

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    In respect of the separate button that opens the AVStation program (which, I agree with John, is pretty useless) on my Samsung R70, is there a way to assign that button some way so that it starts with something more useful (i.e. the Vista Media Center)?

    I know that the AVStation boots from the hidden partition but just want to see I can change something so that the button becomes useful again...
     
  2. Nebelwand

    Nebelwand Notebook Consultant

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    This might work if you're running Vista.
     
  3. NBReview

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    thank you Nebelwand! - Will have a look at that thread now!