Q: Some models may require you to reboot the system before the changes take effect. Connect a computer, phone, or tablet to the same network as your Smart TV to test whether the network is working properly. If you're unable to browse the web on the network, the issue may be with your router or ISP.  Try rebooting your Wi-Fi router/access point, as that often resolves network issues. If you're having trouble getting online using any device on the network, contact your ISP for help. If your Wi-Fi router has any sort of MAC filtering set up, you may need to manually add the TV's MAC address to allow it internet access. Here's how to find the MAC address of your Smart TV:  Open the Settings menu on the TV. Select About this TV or Contact Samsung (the option varies by model). Scroll down to find the MAC address, which looks like 6 pairs of letters and/or numbers separated by hyphens (-). If your network is performing fine but your TV isn't able to connect, it could be because of the distance between the TV and the wireless access point. If possible, put both devices in the same room with a clear line-of-sight (no walls or tall furniture between the two). Samsung recommends placing the router within 50 feet of the Smart TV, but the closer the better.  If it's not possible to move closer to the access point, try using a Wi-Fi extender to boost the signal. If you're in an apartment or condo, neighboring units could be using devices that impact your wireless performance. Moving the TV and/or router away from shared walls could help. If the wireless connection isn't working, you can connect your TV to the router with an Ethernet cable. Here's how:  Insert one end of the cable into the port on the back or side of your TV, and another into an available LAN port on your router/access point. Press the Menu or Home button your remote and select Network. Select Network Settings. Select Network Type. Select Wired. Select Connect. If the issue isn't with your internet provider, you may need to update your TV. Since the TV isn't online, you'll need a computer with internet access and a USB flash drive to download the update.  Go https://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads on a computer. Select your TV model. Download the latest firmware update to a USB drive. Connect the drive to your TV. Press the Home or Menu button on your remote and select Support. Select Software Update and then Update Now. Select USB and follow the on-screen instructions to apply the update.
A: Turn your Smart TV off and then back on. Make sure your Wi-Fi network is online and working properly. Check your Wi-Fi router settings. Move the wireless access point closer to the TV. Try a wired network connection. Update the firmware on your TV.

Q: It's a blue button in the upper-left corner of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is in the NEW drop-down menu. Doing so opens a File Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac) window. Click a file that you want to upload. If you want to upload multiple files, you can hold down Ctrl (Windows) or ⌘ Command (Mac) while clicking files to select them. You may first need to select a file storage folder from the left side of the window. It's in the bottom-right corner of the window. The files will begin uploading to Google Drive. This can take a varying amount of time depending on the files' upload size and your Internet connection, so just make sure that you keep the Google Drive page open. Once the files finish uploading, you'll see a white checkmark ✓ to the right of the file's name in the box that's on the right side of the page.
A: Click NEW. Click File upload. Select a file. Click Open. Wait for the file(s) to finish uploading.

Q: Hit the face with moderate force so that it creates a shallow indent in the bat. Start soft and hit the face harder as you get more comfortable with the mallet. You may have to hit the bat fairly hard to indent it, but don't do it hard enough to break the bat. Hold your cricket bat up to a light to see whether you made the indent. The goal is to get the face of the cricket bat the same height as the initial indent that you made. Keep knocking down on the face of the bat with moderate force. Start from the top and keep knocking it until the entire face of the bat is the same height. This process takes around 6 hours to properly complete. The more time you spend knocking the bat in, the less likely it is to crack. Do not hit the edge of the bat directly or you could crack it. Instead, knock the area where the face and edge of the bat meet on a 45-degree angle. Start from the top of the bat and work your way down. When you’re done, work on the other edge until both of them have been knocked in. The edges of a cricket bat commonly crack when they aren't knocked in. The toe is on the end of the bat’s blade and is usually the thinnest part on your cricket bat. Use the same method as you did on the face of the bat, by making an initial impression and then leveling out the rest of the toe.
A: Hit the face of the bat with a wooden mallet. Continue hitting the face of the bat until it’s completely level. Knock the edges of the bat. Hit the toe of the bat with the mallet.

Q: You will be changing the setup file from a 16-bit installer to a 32-bit installer. In order to do this, you will need a packaging software such as WinInstall LE (freeware). In order to create the setup file, you will need to install Photoshop and WinInstall LE on a machine that is compatible. You MUST perform these steps on a compatible machine. You can either use a Virtual PC (as outlined above), or another computer that has a 32-bit version of Windows. Running on a clean install on a virtual machine is preferred because there are no conflicting programs. Start Discover mode, which has a magnifying glass icon in the toolbar. This will open the Discover Wizard. WinInstall will take a before and after snapshot of your system files when you perform an installation. It will take this information and create a new 32-bit installer that can work on 64-bit systems.  You will need to create a name for the new installer, as well as a path for the new installer. WinInstall will ask which drives you want to have scanned. You should indicate the hard drive that you are installing Photoshop on. After configuring the Discovery mode, WinInstall will analyze your system. This may take a few moments. Once Discovery mode is running, start the installation of Photoshop. Install it as you would on your 64-bit machine, including all of the options you would pick. Wait for the installation to complete. Once the installation is complete, run Discovery mode in WinInstall again. You will be given the option to run the After mode or start a new Discovery. Select After to create a new snapshot of your system. WinInstall will look at the Before and After, and build a new installation package. Move the new installer onto your 64-bit machine. Run the installer and install Photoshop as normal.
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Download a packaging software. Open WinInstall. Install Photoshop. Run Discover mode again. Copy the new installer.