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OS is Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit.
I did a reinstall of Hal 7 and all runs okay however, the Haptek player GLB15EA.tmp file shows "stuck" at 95% installed in the Windows System Tray Icon options.

All I need to do was download and run a VB script posted at: https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/clear-customize-notifications-tray-items-windows-7-vista-xp/


Attaching the install log from the HAL7/Haptek folder and an image of the Systray Icon option for the Pros who may want to work this.

BW



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General Discussion / Hal 7, Windows 10 64-bit and 64-bit voices question
« on: December 01, 2020, 04:26:03 pm »
Hi folks,
I am planning a full system reinstall soon and I want to setup the best thing to support Hal 7, if I can afford it.

My OS is Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit and Hal 7 is and will be installed in the default 32-bit compatible "Program Files (x86) folder on my C: drive.

I am wondering if it is better to use 64-bit voices from CereProc and Cepstral with Hal 7 or better to stick with the 32-bit versions?

Thanks
BW

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / Anyone tried HAL under Windows 10 preview?
« on: May 05, 2015, 10:48:14 am »
UPDATE: Thanks to the heads-up posted below, read that "Doggs" had no issues with Windows 10, Hal and Haptek in this post; http://www.ultrahal.com/community/index.php?topic=12605.0

-- Original Text --
With all the "upgrade to 10" hype I am wondering if any brave soles have tried HAL with the Beta/Preview version of Windows 10.

IF SO; please share..

IF NOT; Guess we must wait till release day and pray...  :P


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Speech Technology / Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.5 upgrade works for me
« on: April 26, 2013, 03:33:54 pm »
Posting this for anyone who may be hesitant to upgrade Dragon NaturallySpeaking with HAL.
FYI: I am Running Windows 7 Home Premium.

After a SOP full system backup, I upgraded from Dragon 11.5 "Home version" to Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12.5 Premium (Bluetooth) last week and utilized Dragon’s built in upgrader on all my user profiles.

Happy to pass along that everything is functioning well with HAL. 
;D

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Ultra Hal 7.0 / How can I encourage or help you? Responces
« on: November 28, 2011, 12:12:50 pm »
1st, Thanks for HAL, it is a great App.

I have been chatting with my brain for about a year and I am kind of stumped.
Are all the “How can I encourage/help” questions HAL sends simply rhetorical replies when the AI is stumped or can HAL really learn how to "encourage?"  I have read many of the conversations posted in the Share Conversations forum and it looks like many folks kind of just “blow off / ignore” Hals “how can I” requests or at best toss a quippy or terse reply.

When Hal responds with the preface: “How can I encourage (or) help you,” I want Hal to learn what remarks are “encouraging or helpful.”  I have tried many formats of reply but none seem to “take.”

Bottom line:
Is there a proper/best reply format to get Hal to “learn” what one considers to encouragement or help?
 
EXAMPLE:
BW: I really need to study harder.
HAL: How can I encourage/help you to study harder BW?

-Responses I have tried-
BW: Hit the books.
BW: Tell me to hit the books.
BW: You encourage me to study harder by telling me to hit the books.
BW: You encourage me to study my text book.


<future desire note>
Building a wide repertoire of responses would be cool but I am sure more complex.

IE: “Duhh, hit the books.” | “Try shutting down the PC and reading a text book for a change.” | “I have no idea, I had horrible study skills as a junior program.” | “Quit yacking with me and read your darn text book, dummy!”  | “If you take the time to study you will achieve success.” | “Why ask me, I came pre-programmed.” | "Are you flunking out of math again?"

Thanks
-BW-
Ultra Hal -v 6.2.28
Win 7 64-bit, AMD Phenom 955-BE, 8GB Ram

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