New hp QuickPlay Download Keys & Installation Instructions
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-Latest HP QuickPlay Download Keys & Installation Instructions
Here are the download keys for hp QuickPlay.
Please, use the instructions provided on http://www.asifism.com/installing-hp-quickplay-on-your-laptopnotebook-vista-xp/ for installing QuickPlay Direct before posting questions and queries already answered. Please also visit this page to see HOW TO get the latest QuickPlay Download keys if the keys on this post do not work.
To download QuickPlay, visit http://downloads.asifism.com and use one of the following appropriate keys. Also, DO USE the download of Winrar provided to extract the zipped version of QuickPlay Direct (HPQPDP.rar), otherwise you may get errors while trying to extract it.
hp QuickPlay Direct 2.3 for Windows Vista & XP: 061e111a8d473375eeb28a15e074a167
hp QuickPlay Direct 1.0 (runs on a linux partition)[NRG file, use Daemon Tools to mount]: 4a2905efef5d358187f8b209b649dc59
hp QuickPlay for Windows Vista & XP: 2f2a547cee8c914db8870823fbf4fb4d
hp QuickPlay TV Play: ffef96c300927baf4a44c1bf130260d3
Winrar 3.6.2 (please use to extract hpqpdp.rar): 65910d23fb09561ee8edd2f92113e456
For those people who get the QuickPlay Enabled or QuickPlay authorized machine only error while installing, please try the following:
Using Notepad, make a file and save as .reg with the following:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\QPFlag]
“QPFlag”=dword:00000003
“@=”=””
Then add to the registry by double clicking this file afte you’ved saved it install QuickPlay.






December 5th, 2008 at 7:18 am
I have tried the registry fix but i still get the enabled machine error. i tried both 2.3 and 1.1 but no luck. Is there any other way? i have a HP dv2000 running XP 64-bit.
December 9th, 2008 at 9:38 am
I managed to download the hp QuickPlay for Windows Vista & XP and the tv play. But i still need a key for the quickplay direct 2.3.
Thanks
December 9th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Darren, have you tried editing the registry manually?
December 9th, 2008 at 2:54 pm
Theo, the key has expired rather quickly. I’ll check on the available bandwidth and post I’ll post new ones this evening.
December 11th, 2008 at 3:55 pm
Hi,
I tried to download quickplay for vista
but the link directed me to page with this content:
Your access key has expired.
[PARENT FOLDER]Parent Directory
[DOWNLOAD]HP_TVplay.zip[38.9MB]
Are there any other ways?
Thanks.
December 15th, 2008 at 9:14 am
I must say that with default vista install I used quickplay quite a bit… now that I’m back on xp… I went to the truoble to get quickplay working on it… this site makes that task possible.
But that’s where the good stuff stops… quickplay 2.3 vs 3 pales in comparison… I’ve uninstalled and it’s back to vlc/zoomplayer(new personal fav)
December 24th, 2008 at 2:03 pm
Hi,
I have also the same problem of authorized machine. My laptop is HP dv7 and vista 32 bit. Can you kindly tell me how to manually adjust the registry settings. The most hilarious thing about my situation is that my laptop is from Entertainment Series and I messed up the original QuickPlay…
Regards,
Usman.
December 24th, 2008 at 7:30 pm
Hi Usman,
Go to Start, run, and type in regedit. Once the editor opens up, browse [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\QPFlag]. Create the QP flag folder if it doesn’t exist, and then use the settings below:
“QPFlag”=dword:00000003
“@=”=””
That should do the trick!
December 24th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
Hi Asif,
I guess I have done exactly the same and this time Setup take some time before giving me the same authorize machine error. So just to confirm, I have exported the value of QPFlag folder from registry and it looks like:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\QPFlag]
“QPFlag”=”dword:00000003″
“@=”=”"
Only difference is inverted commas around dword:00000003. So I had shrink C: to make X: unformatted through Disk Management and installing from C:\swsetup\HPQPDP kindly correct me if I am wrong somewhere or its just not working for any weird reason. Well, being system analyst i never had thought that something seems to be so simple can drive my nuts hehehe
Regards,
Usman.
December 27th, 2008 at 10:18 pm
Usman,
X: is at the end of your hard disk, right? Have you tried removing the inverted comma around the dword entry?
December 31st, 2008 at 7:03 am
Happy New Year Asif and Everyone!!!
Yes X: is my last drive. I have two hard disks 320GB each i.e. C: and D: and I shrink C: drive to create X: so now I have C: D: and X:. Well I have put the values of QPFlag and @= manually and when exported them I got the dword entry in inverted commas just as mentioned above. I deleted the QPFlag from registry and use the registry file with inverted commas and it inserted the values correctly whereas the file without inverted commas only make the folder and does not insert the values of QPFlag and @= So I checked other registry files and found that all the values are in inverted commas just as in our case: “@=”=”” last two inverted commas has nothing in them so the value of @= is Empty. Just export the value from your QPFlag Folder, I guess you would find the value of dword in inverted commas, If not, then I would be wrong all together
Happy New Year Once Again To Everyone
Regards,
Usman.
December 31st, 2008 at 11:39 am
So, did you get it work?
Mind you, you will have a lot of issues booting up the machine with 2 partitions other than the X: It’s a hit or a miss, and nine out of ten times if you’ve got a C, D and an X, QPD will not boot up. With a C and X it should work just fine.
January 4th, 2009 at 6:44 am
Nope… Even I tried with disabling my D: drive and D: is my 2nd HD. Nothings seems to work for me… Tried editing custom.ini… doesn’t work either. Maybe there is something else!!! Guess, have to go for Recovery DVD…
January 4th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
I’m not sure what you mean by disabling D:. You see, to get QuickPlay Direct to work on both machines, you typically will have to rid yourself of the recovery partition. So you only have C and X.
Problem with recovery discs is they won’t get you QuickPlay Direct. Did the laptop originally come with QPD?
January 5th, 2009 at 8:46 am
My laptop comes with two Hard Drives 320GB each so they are not partitions, they are hard drives and I disabled D: (2nd hard drive) from Device Manager. So initially I had C: D: and E:. Where C: is Primary Master Hard Disk, D: is Secondary Master Hard Disk and E: was Recovery Partition of 12GB that was deleted and merged back with C:. And I created X: by shrinking C: again to the exact size as mentioned in the guide and of course this laptop comes with QPD. So if the recovery disk wont give me QPD then I guess I should do the fresh vista installation and then try again. Would get back to you with results
January 6th, 2009 at 9:40 pm
Usman, keep me updated. Thanks!
November 2nd, 2009 at 6:00 am
i have a hp dv7-3085dx but i dont know how to use the webcam can you help me out?