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Wait for the main screen to appear.   " "  Click "Apply." If a compatible resolution was chosen, the screen will revert to these settings (If the resolution is incompatible, select another resolution). Select "yes" if the settings are accurate, otherwise continue changing the resolution until the desired effect is achieved.

summary: Turn on the computer. Ensure that no other programs are running. Move the cursor over "Start" (or the Microsoft Windows logo) from the lower left hand corner of the screen, single click, and hold the mouse button down to view other menu items. Select "Control Panel. Locate the heading, "Appearance and Personalization," then select the sub-category, "Adjust screen resolution. Click "Resolution" and wait for a drop-down slider control to appear. Drag the slider up or down until the desired resolution is selected. Wait for the system to ask if the settings are acceptable.


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Locate the application and click to open. Use the USB cord that came with your device to connect it to your computer. You should see an “Added!” message in the Odin window. Find the folder where you extracted the root package. Then click on “CF-Auto-Root tar.md5.” Wait for the process to complete. This is indicated by a green “PASS!” message on Odin in the upper-left area. It’s safe to unplug your device now. The superuser app should appear in your app drawer. This is where the apps you’ve granted superuser permission are listed, and you can edit the permissions accordingly.

summary: Run Odin on your computer. Plug in your device. Click PDA on Odin. Click on the "Start" button. Your device should automatically reboot.


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Write this word on a slip of paper and slip it into an envelope. Put the envelope in your pocket. Note that this is the most important part of the trick. Without carrying out this step, you will not be able to perform the trick. Give one the dictionary, and the other a calculator. The only stipulation is that no two digits can repeat. For example, he or she might choose the number 365. The digits must be different - you cannot have a number like 222. 563). Then, ask them to take away the bigger number from the smaller number (e.g. 563- 365= 198) Finally, ask them to reverse that number (e.g. 891). In our example, 198+891= 1,089. The result will always be 1,089 no matter what number you choose in the first place. These will always be 108. Ask the volunteer with the dictionary to turn to page 108. This will always be 9. Stare at the volunteer and make a show as if you are reading their mind, then, when you think you are ready, pull out the envelope and reveal the strip of paper. The audience will be astonished as you show the same word as the volunteer called out!
summary: Look up the 9th word on page 108 in your dictionary before doing this trick. Ask for two volunteers when you arrive at the show. Ask the volunteer with the calculator to pick any three digit number. Ask them to reverse the number (e.g. Ask them to add the last two number together. Now ask them what the first three digits of the number are. Now ask the other volunteer what the last digit of the number was. Ask the volunteer with dictionary to stare at the ninth word down.