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Hey guys,
The other day, I was watching Resident Evil (2002) 4K on my laptop through the Prime Video app, then I saw a 4K external drive for sale on Amazon. Mind you, I don't have a 4K TV or Blu-Ray player ATM, so I figured this would be sufficient for me to finally make the jump to 4K Blu-Rays in the meantime until I get one (I already have an HDMI cable which I can stream from my laptop to my TV) and/or a PS5, which supports 4K. Unfortunately, I downloaded the needed software (Softlink Ultra HD Blu-Ray Advisor) and ran a test to see if my laptop would play UHD Blu-Rays, and it fills all of the needed requirements except having a 4K drive and supporting SGX. ![]() I've tried and tried to look for ways to enable SGX in the BIOS, but am having no such luck. I have an HP Pavillion 4K laptop with Windows 10, and I know it supports 4K playback, having watched several YouTube videos in 4K and streamed movies in 4K as of yesterday. If anyone can walk me through on how to enable SGX on my laptop so I can play 4K UHDs, that would be great. Thanks. |
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