rtc

About this tag
The rtc tag on WindowsForum.com covers two distinct topics. One is Real-Time Communications (RTC) technology, including WebRTC and ORTC, used for building native video chat apps on the Universal Windows Platform. The other refers to clearing the Real-Time Clock (RTC) on a motherboard to troubleshoot boot issues after hardware changes, such as a PSU replacement. Additionally, the tag appears in the context of upgrading from a Beta or Release Candidate version of Windows to the final RTM (Release to Manufacturing) build. These discussions span development, hardware troubleshooting, and Windows upgrade procedures.
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    Real-Time Communications on the Universal Windows Platform with WebRTC and ORTC

    Readers of this blog interested in Real-Time Communications are probably familiar with Google’s WebRTC project. From the WebRTC site: “WebRTC is a free, open project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC...
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    Windows 7 Problem Solved! Upgrading from Beta/RC to RTC without clean installing!

    Link Removed It is quite simple, really. I've heard it works and am going to try it as soon as I backup my files. Anyone try this yet? Also, will this upgrade still work if my OS and my personal files are on the same partition? (My Windows 7 is installed on C:\ and so are all...
  3. 03hdfatboy

    Windows 7 MY MoBo Died or I Killed it

    Title pretty much says it all. If you have followed my "PSU died" thread you know what's going on. After I got my new PSU installed, my PC acted strange, it would not post but I know that that MoBo has always been a PITA to post after a major hardware change so at first I didn't think much of...
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