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fishyfanny
September 8, 2018, 1:12pm
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I have Virgin TV on my main TV. I have set up another TV in another room, so not connected to the virgin box. I have the virgin app on my phone and can watch live TV on it. Is it possible to connect the phone to the TV via an HDMI cable and watch live TV that way?
I'm a bit of a tight bottom and don't want to pay the multi room fee to Virgin.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated
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You'll probably be out of luck, I'm afraid. They tend to lock down anything which might cost them money and it's easy for them to stop things working with mirroring.

You might have more luck using an HDMI output from a laptop but, again, that's something they might be able to stop as well. Never used the Anywhere app myself but they don't tend to give anything away if they can help it!
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hmmm that's what I thought, but thanks for taking the time to reply
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maybe you would be able to cast it to a google chrome stick , i can cast some stuff off my phone to my tv that way......but get more replies about it before you buy one


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Not wanting to hijack your thread but if anyone reading this can tell me where to find the De-Frag thing on windows 7


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Not wanting to hijack your thread but if anyone reading this can tell me where to find the De-Frag thing on windows 7


Right-click the drive (usually C, select Properties, click on Tools and then Defrag.

If you've got an SSD in your computer, they supposedly don't need to be defragmented manually. Windows will do it from time to time in the background if necessary.
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Right-click the drive (usually C, select Properties, click on Tools and then Defrag.

If you've got an SSD in your computer, they supposedly don't need to be defragmented manually. Windows will do it from time to time in the background if necessary.


sorry for being thick......how do i find the drive?


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Erm, via the file explorer? Think it's called Windows Explorer in Win 7.

Assuming your keyboard has the Windows key (most have for the past decade or more!) press this key and E at the same time.
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sorry for being thick......how do i find the drive?


Outside your front door you will find a car parked on it.


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https://www.dummies.com/computers/pcs/how-to-defragment-a-hard-drive-on-a-windows-7-pc/


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