if you really need to change your model code in SM i would stay as close to your hardware type as possible, so 6500 or 6600 would be the better choice over 6900 (you also can leave 6000 and activate pvr only in SM)
its also a good idea to do another factory reset after you changed the model (if your tv doesn't do one by itself) backup your channel list before doing this
micro dimming/ precision dimming require different hardware, so its not useful to be activated on c6000 hardware.
if you have a rooted tv you could try to switch to your backup firmware set it might be an older version
for your recording storage: you can place a flag-file on your formatted drive (linux filesystem) to tell your tv that the drive has passed the performance test, if you have a rooted tv you could do some tests with the connected drive to see how fast you can write to it from within your tv
i am using a NAS to record to, it even passes the performance check by itself.
its also a good idea to do another factory reset after you changed the model (if your tv doesn't do one by itself) backup your channel list before doing this
micro dimming/ precision dimming require different hardware, so its not useful to be activated on c6000 hardware.
if you have a rooted tv you could try to switch to your backup firmware set it might be an older version
for your recording storage: you can place a flag-file on your formatted drive (linux filesystem) to tell your tv that the drive has passed the performance test, if you have a rooted tv you could do some tests with the connected drive to see how fast you can write to it from within your tv
i am using a NAS to record to, it even passes the performance check by itself.
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