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i tried to install hoyle board games and carnival board games neither would take. it would start but once it started downloading the files it will stop and say error 106.

2006-08-28 08:20:52 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Computers & Internet Software

6 answers

Error #106 Player cannot receive audio data via TCP.
Not connected to Internet?
This message indicates that you have set the player to receive data through TCP transport only and the clip you are currently trying to play cannot be delivered through TCP. To play the clip, modify your Transport settings on the Transport tab of the Preferences window of the Player.

2006-08-28 08:23:32 · answer #1 · answered by god knows and sees else Yahoo 6 · 1 1

Windows XP is kinda strange in the way it upgrades from 98/ 98 SE. My advice to you is to back up all files that you need, and to do a clean install, it's almost always best to do a clean install because when an operating system is being upgraded certin files are also upgraded or added or deleted and certin programs might need the old files so the upgrade isn't 100% done right, and it could lead to many problems.

I am not sure what error code 106 is but i do know that all hoyle borad cames cd's can be installed in XP.

If you do not feel capable to backup and reformat and re-install i would take it to a professional to do it, sometimes it is expensive but it's a good thing to do it if this program is having problems then there is no telling what else might have problems in the future.

Sorry I couldn't be more help.

2006-09-04 15:21:35 · answer #2 · answered by the_dark_knight26 2 · 0 0

1. you may have two installations running at the same time, or the installation program
is attempting to start a second time during the install process.

2. your computer may be out of hard drive space.

3. you may have too many files in your TEMP directory.

4. the CD, downloaded file, floppy disk, or other media you are using to install
the program may be corrupt or damaged.

5. you may have an older version of the program installed on the computer with file
permissions set so the new version can't update it. In that case, you can try uninstalling
the older version first, then installing the newer version.

6. you may need to have administrative rights to install the program.

7. check for updated installation files from the Internet...
do windows updates

8. disable Auto-Insert Notification in CD-ROM Properties.
Restart your computer. Re-Start the installation process

2006-08-28 08:25:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

Windows XP is a strange breed of operating system. It only uses games made for XP. Also if and when XP crashes, you have to beg Microsoft permission to re-install it again..another bummer huh as if Bill Gates needs more money...right.

2006-08-28 08:25:43 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They may not be compatible with windows Xp. Look on the site of the box to see what the system requirements are.

2006-09-04 14:47:05 · answer #5 · answered by femmenoire@sbcglobal.net 4 · 0 1

see this site. www.errorkiller.com

NOTE for Terri E : You don't have to ask MS for permission to re-install XP!

2006-09-05 02:05:04 · answer #6 · answered by Jimbo 4 · 0 1

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