![]() The answer? Because, like Mount Everest, it is there. But the functionality of the tablet for casting is not as effective as casting from my PC, so this new development is a real boon.īut?I had to ask myself: Why did I even want to do this ?casting? in the first place? I have a 24 inch high-definition monitor, and RELATIVELY speaking, the picture I?m viewing from my monitor is actually larger than the picture on my 32? TV set which is about ten feet away. I originally had to do the set up on my Google Nexus 7 tablet, since the CC software wouldn?t accept Vista for the set up phase. But it casts flawlessly, and that?s what counts. My Vista PC is of the 64 bit variety, and has an Intel Core 2 Quad chip, if that makes the difference in allowing it to work. Hey, good news for us dwindling users of Windows Vista: (Are there any out there besides myself?) We CAN install the ?Google Cast? Extension on the Chrome Browser of our Windows Vista PC?s, and we can now cast to our TV sets just like the big guys. Remember that this will delete your browsing history, cookies, and extensions.Update: Google Cast works on Windows Vista PC?s, but why am I so excited? Just go to the Chrome Menu > Settings > Advanced > Reset settings. Reset Google Chrome: If you’re having major problems with Google Chrome, you can try resetting the browser to its default settings.To open the task manager, go to the More Tools > Task Manager menu. Use the task manager: The task manager tool can help you troubleshoot problems with Google Chrome.To manage your tabs, right-click on a tab and select “Bookmark all tabs” or “Close other tabs.” Manage your tabs: Tabs can help you stay organized while browsing the web.Just open a new incognito window ( Ctrl + Shift + N ) to use incognito mode. ![]()
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