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    Quickplay 3.0 Boot Partition

    Discussion in 'HP' started by antoniaco, Feb 19, 2007.

  1. antoniaco

    antoniaco Newbie

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    I need HPQPDP Quickplay 3.0 Boot Partition, No QPW Quickplay 3.0 Windows.
    Can anybody help me?
    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. JadedRaverLA

    JadedRaverLA Notebook Deity

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    Nope. It doesn't exist. Quickplay 3.0 is a QPW only. New machines do not have HPQPDP any longer.
     
  3. spatialanomaly

    spatialanomaly Notebook Consultant

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    If you have an XP recovery set, you can have your cake and eat it too. I'm running XP(C) and Vista x86(D) with Vista's Boot Manager and Quickplay Direct. The only problem I've detected is an incompatibility with the latest DV6000Z BIOS(F.27).

    Not sure if HP knows or cares about the glitch and I've not found the specifics on what was modded in the new BIOS so I don't have a clue as to what I'm missing when running Vista.