Posted by Commie B on March 16, 2008 at 7:58 pm
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.
To download, visit http://downloads.asifism.com and use one 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:Â b9d3e775556c1d2721428c78a90cc41e
HP QuickPlay for Windows (version 2.3 – 3.6):Â e7a5f845d1779ea2edbd4535eb7b0f10
HP QuickPlay TV: da09a4f2808a29a601cb0e02c7090d44
Winrar 3.6:Â d96060947db4de7d504770ef4ebb402d
Happy downloading & installing!
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Posted by Commie B on March 3, 2008 at 1:38 am
Okay, I’ve been asked this question in several comments and via email quite a few times, so I’m going create a post.
QuickPlay is a piece of software, like Windows Media Player, that runs your videos and audio. To use QuickPlay or QuickPlay for Windows, you have to logged into your Windows installation, and it runs like any other normal piece of software. Say you’re browsing the internet, and you’re done, and want to watch a movie, you either choose QuickPlay from the start menu or you use the Quick Launch Button (QLB) for hp QuickPlay on your laptop. It will launch QuickPlay for Windows.
QuickPlay Direct, QuickPlay Direct 2.3, specifically the edition available on this website for download, makes a separate installation on a different partition on your hard drive. You DO NOT have to be logged in to your windows installation or user account to use QuickPlay Direct. Here’s how it would work. Your laptop is turned off, but you want to watch a movie or listen to music, but without using any other feature in your normal windows installation. You hit the QLB DVD button on your laptop, and whala, QuickPlay Direct boots and you can pop in your DVD and start watching.
Here’s where it’s confusing. QuickPlay for Windows installs like any normal piece of software. QuickPlay Direct requires installation on a separate partition, and QuickPlay Direct 2.3 automatically installs Windows XP separately on that partition JUST FOR THE USE OF QUICKPLAY DIRECT. So, if you launched QuickPlay Direct 2.3, you’ll see a Windows XP logo flash on your screen before you go on to HP QuickPlay Direct. Before QuickPlay 2.3 and 2.0, the QuickPlay Direct versions made a linux installation on your Hard Drive Partition instead of Windows XP.
QuickPlay Direct 2.3 can be installed whether you use Windows Vista or Windows XP on your PC, because it will automatically do its installation of XP. QuickPlay 2.3 for Windows is Windows 2.3 Compatible. All QuickPlay for Windows Versions 3.0 and above are only Windows Vista compliant.
Still have questions? Comment and post them.
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Posted by Commie B on February 17, 2008 at 4:35 pm
Okay, so I think uploading md5 checksums would pose a bit of a challenge because I don’t have a copy of the uploaded QuickPlay files on my HDD. I only have the full version, and if I slice it and generate md5 checksums, well, it won’t quite serve the purpose. But here’s what I am doing: I’m also putting up a copy of the same version of WinRar (v3.6.2) that I have used to compress and slice the HPQPDP file. So, without further adue, here is the download information for HP QuickPlay:
QuickPlay Direct 2.3 Sliced into 20 Parts:Â a7f5491b354f5e2097a05fc6fdecc546
QuickPlay for Windows 2.3, 3.0, and 3.6:Â c3bf435116982236bbf79c25eb0b73c6
QuickPlay TV:Â 94896b37b1222277220ed02ecb32e520
WinRar 3.6.2:Â f1aa0c242be2f31c28dc0a3c6b6998d5
The magic free download URL: http://downloads.asifism.com
Hopefully this will solve the problem for several of you.
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