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Set it as windows media center
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What do you mean? All the buttons in the key map from choosing windows media center are ready. You put them where you want them on your remote.
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(This post was last modified: 2014-08-17, 19:07 by GomezAddams.)
This is probably a stupid question, but if I run OpenELEC or XBMCBuntu on one of these, can I use a USB DVD for playing DVDs?
Another stupid question: can I remove the miniPCI wifi and install a mSATA SSD in its place?
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DVD -yes of course you can.
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What type of Adapter do you exactly have?
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Hmmm, interesting. All of the other NUCs I've checked the specs on seem to support mSATA in their full sized miniPCI slots. However, since the 2820 comes with a wifi module in the full sized slot, they don't mention any specs of the slot.
I'd really rather use mSATA if I can (I don't need wireless) since it is faster and cheaper than regular SATA 2.5" drives.
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Why are mSATA faster and where are they cheaper?
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That may be cheap but it's also smaller capacity than any normal SSD... Id think a 16GB 2.5' SSD would be similar/cheaper price than that mSata. It also says it's out of stock anyway