- QuickPlay
QuickPlay is a technology pioneered by
Hewlett-Packard currently used in their Pavilion line of consumer entertainmentnotebook computer s beginning with the dv1000 series and above, including the new Pavilion HDX series. This feature allows users to play their music CDs,DVD movies, andMP3 s stored on thehard drive in a separateLinux partition withoutbooting to the mainoperating system . The last revision of QuickPlay "Direct" 2.3 usesWindows XP Embedded instead of Linux. This technology has been expanded to include theCompaq v3000 and many other Compaq notebook models, and has also been emulated by other computer manufacturers such asDell ,Alienware , andToshiba in their own notebook product lines.QuickPlay software revisions up to version 2.3 shipped on notebooks with
Windows XP Media Center Edition have two components. The first component is a "Direct" function that provides instant access upon boot, with use of the QuickPlay external button found on the notebook or included remote, and the second component is a QuickPlay application used in Windows. The latest versions of QuickPlay software have additional karaoke and game functions.As of 2008, QuickPlay versions 3.0 and newer included in notebooks shipping with
Windows Vista , do not provide users with instant access to the software, as the "Direct" function no longer exists due to unresolved compatibilty issues. Users must first boot into Windows and access their user accounts before the software can run. It is currently unknown if or when HP plans to release newer versions of Quickplay, with a direct boot function.The most recent version of QuickPlay is 3.7 v.5704.
External links
* [http://h71036.www7.hp.com/hho/cache/303777-0-0-225-121.html#1.%20HP%20QuickPlay QuickPlay at HP]
* [http://www.asifism.com/category/hp-quickplay-windows-vista/ QuickPlay at Asifism.com]
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