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Apart from that you have Virtual labs and ofcourse MSDN forums is really good place to learn. Simulation questions carried more weightage and It was really easier as it basically deals with SSMS. You need to know how to perform an operation using Sql Server Management Studio. Some examples like, 1. How to take Full backup,Differential,Transactional backup etc. How to kill a Spid, create index, change schema owner and drop login, modify views,change server and database settings like recovery model using SSMS. The bottomline is, you need to perform any operation using SSMS. If you practice everything and take the exam it will surely be easy All the BEST Hope this helps! I also took this recently, about 2 weeks ago, and you need to pay attention to what the study guide by microsoft says about the fastest way to do things, or the correct order to do things. I used the Microsoft Press guides to study, along with the practice cd it comes with. It is well worth the cost of the Microsoft Press materials. It was definately prepped me for the exam. There are practical excercises in the book. It is in the best interest of anyone taking the exam to pay attention to those and actually do them. I have been studying for all 3 exams for the MCITP for right about a year now, while upgrading servers from 2000 to 2005, and getting real time hands on experience with Administering a live mirror set, rebuilding permissions and designing schemas, and day to day maintenance. Good luck to anyone taking the exam. If you are prepared, it really isn't that difficult. Several of the SQL Server 2005 exams have 2 sections. You cannot transfer time from one section to the other. Microsoft takes the lower score as the final result, not the average. Then again, certification exams not meant to be easy. The exams are practical oriented. In some, fictional business companies, similar to AdventureWorks Cycles, are used to state the environment & issues. The questioned are based on that. I got certified as MCITP Database Administrator, Database Developer & Business Intelligence Developer. Reminder: Microsoft can change the certification exams anytime, so my notes above maybe already obsolete. Kalman Toth New Book. Other exams may not have simulation, but may have the practical orientation with imaginary business companies. Also other exam may have the segmentation whereby once you leave it, you cannot use the remaining time for the next segment and you can never return. Preparation for simulation: just have some fun with SSMS Object Explorer. Investigate it inside out. Other exams may have the lowest score of the 2 halfs will become the final score. Just a little motivation for exam takers to learn everything. Kalman Toth New Book. No BOL or any other help maybe available. Be careful about taking out chewing gum from your pocket! Some places are very strict! Check with them about chewing gum or candy policy before you go into the testing room. Bottled water is usually ok. The simulation questions maybe operating in a crippled version of Management Studio, same look and feel but most functionality maybe cut out. Enough functionality maybe left to answer the exercise properly. Best preparation: hours and hours, days & days with SSMS Object Explorer. Kalman Toth New Book. Both sections may be required to have score of 700 or better. I keep using the word 'may' because Microsoft can change anytime any aspect of the exam and scoring. I took this exam, that is how I might have been scored. Here is a quote: EDITED OCTOBER 30, 2007: I want to clarify that, per the first bullet, your score report *will* include two different sections--at the moment it does not. The new reporting format will roll-out with Prometric (not VUE) in coming months. In the meantime, your score report will only include ONE score, and it is the LOWER of your scores on the two sections. From this link: Kalman Toth New Book. Es_vee_kay wrote: Is the material covered in the prep book and practice sessions is Management studio enough for the exam or should I be learning some thing more? The MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-431): Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005—Implementation and Maintenance is a good starting point. Make sure you practice along in Management Studio. In addition to the exam book any other education is helpful: SQL classes, books and videos. I do suggest that you may strengthen your TSQL knowledge and Object Explorer navigation expertise for the exam. The exam maybe quite practical oriented. Kalman Toth New Book. Kavin_chennai wrote: But simulation type of question which wesite or which book i should refer ( For admin side). But I need to get experience on admin side like backup,mirroring concepts ect. The simulation questions may not involve complicated SQL Server 2005 technologies like database mirroring. The simulation questions may involve, on the other hand, backup/restore, manipulating database objects like tables, indexes, stored procedures, triggers, functions, etc., and administration problem solving. Kalman Toth New Book. Tips for exam 70-431: memorize everything about SQL Server 2005-- basic syntax, Service Broker, mirroring, which action might enhance response time by 1ms compared to that action, memorize things you've never heard of, system views, functions, how many inches is a log's tail, etc. After taking courses on syntax a few years back, reading several 1000 page books on SQL Server 2000, working as a report writer, working as a database analyst, I decided to take both the Microsoft recommended prep courses for this exam (courses 2779 and 2780 i think). I learned quite a bit. Afterwards, I re-read the Microsoft course books several times, practiced replication, mirroring, etc at home on my Developer Edition, I bought and downloaded the practice tests from Transcender, and I've spent countless hours studying for this exam. This morning, I thought I knew everything there is to know. This afternoon, I took the exam and got a 428. Many of the first 15 multiple choice questions were on material not covered in any of the training references above. The first few questions were especially hard and I spent way to long on them, but I didn't realize that you only get 45 minutes or so to answer the 35 multiple choice questions. So, I didn't even get a chance to answer the last 15 questions. As for the simulations. They're easy. I think I missed one (and for silly reasons), and I had plenty of time leftover. But honestly, I think the simulations are pointless, especially when the wording of the questions is vague and sometimes not exactly correct, and the content in the simulations itself isn't even accurate in all of them. I answered a question 'correctly' today by doing a transaction log backup on a database that was in simple recovery mode.several times hmmmm. Anyway, my advice for those that are just starting out is -- read lots of books (preferably ones that aren't published by Microsoft), practice using SQL Server until you know everything there is to it (preferably through work experience), and memorize every seemingly unimportant detail that you read or hear about. You have to actually learn all the concepts and logic. And don't waste too much of your time and money like I have on other learning resources. Doug_cal wrote: The first few questions were especially hard and I spent way to long on them, but I didn't realize that you only get 45 minutes or so to answer the 35 multiple choice questions. So, I didn't even get a chance to answer the last 15 questions. Both the simulation and multi-choice section may have their own time limits which may not be transferable from one section to another.. (Rob Farley's thread.) The exam maybe quite a bit practical oriented. Therefore real-life dba/developer experience is helpful. While studying for the exam, look out for practical implications. Nevertheless, any learning experience, book, video, or live class, should be helpful, and certainly good for enriching one's knowledge of SQL Server 2005. Kalman Toth New Book. 70-431 may have simulation questions. 70-447 may not have simulation questions. Any exam prep may be helpful if you use them in conjunction with BOL, books and practice along in Management Studio: Object Explorer and queries in Query Editor. Both exams may be quite practical oriented. Example ( this is just an example not a test question): Would you put the transaction log on a dedicated RAID1 drive or on the same drive as tempdb? Theoritically both will work. Practically you get much better performance from the 1st option. Kalman Toth New Book. Priyanka.A wrote: Hi Deepak, I m from Pune. Can you please give me the URL from where I can download MS Press book along with important material for 70-431? Which book should i go with to start preparation? Is it available in Pune stores at reasonable price which really matters for me. Many Thanks Priyanka, Doing a simple search on any of the search engines(google,live.com) brings up a few book stores where you can get the book. Check out 'ComputerHut' at Appa Balwant Chowk, Pune where you get 20% discount on books. HTH, Suprotim Agarwal. Hey Guys I'm fairly new to SQL and have been working on it for 3 months now. Although I'm new I have grasped the concept very quickly and have been writing complex codes for a while. I am now looking for courses or assessments that i can do, preferably through Microsoft or one of their certified Partners that i become a SQL admininstrator or Programer, Are there any such thing because i have looked on the internet and it is all a Jargen that I Cant Get Around, Any help would be greatly appreciated. Also, I am looking to get my MCSD or something such so that i can get qualified, any suggestions? Thanks in advance Dragorian. Dragorian wrote: Hey Guys I am now looking for courses or assessments that i can do, preferably through Microsoft or one of their certified Partners that i become a SQL admininstrator or Programer, Dragorian, Welcome to MSDN Forums. In 2005 you may consider the following certifications: MCITP: Database Administrator MCITP: Database Developer SQL Server 2000 MCDBA cert is still available for a few months, retiring soon. For training consider books, online/multimedia courses, live classes. In all cases practice along on your own copy of SQL Server 2005 (Developer Edition is low cost). You have to make sure that T-SQL queries and administration commands are 'flowing' out from your fingers. You must be very familier with SSMS Object Explorer. Kalman Toth New Book. Hi Everyone, I am a new bee and quite struggling to become familiar with Database Technology. I have been following this thread form the past 1 month and found pretty valuable information. I would like to take 70-431 Exam for which I have been studying the 70-431 Microsoft Self Pased Training Kit and have been working on SSMS and getting familiar with it but, my only problem is I neither have any Work experience on SQL nor I work on it on day to day basis. Do you think it is advisable for me to take up this exam, are there any chances to pass this exam without having any work experience on SQL? Please advise me, I need some help. Hi Deepak, Me too planning to write 70-431 certification at the earliest.i have previously worked in Oracle database and have done certification in that too.i have the MCTS Self paced learning kit(pdf) with me.is it sufficient to prepare for the exam? Also, you have told about Virtual labs.can we get info on certification from here?(sorry.am new to SQL server. ) Did you get any practice ques/dumps for the exam. Please let me know.my email id is [email protected]. Hi Arthi, Please Do NOT study or depend on any dumps. People who study/depend on the dumps will NOT understand the concepts. There's no point in obtaining the certification without obtaining proper technical knowledge. So what i would suggest you is, 1. Install SQL 2005 evaluation edition and practice the concepts 2. Read the concepts and get familiar with SQL 2005 from MS press book for 70-431 3. Refer virtual labs, go through using SSMS from here Virtual labs provide some very useful introduction to topics related to SQL Server. Hi Krishan, Work experience is only an added advantage but if you are thorough with the concepts you can clear the exam. Good Luck to both of you!! Krishna1983 wrote: are there any chances to pass this exam without having any work experience on SQL? I doubt very much that you can pass it without SSMS experience. You don't have to have paid employment experience in SQL Server 2005, but you have to have lots of experience on your own copy of SQL Server. Just practice along in your Management Studio whenever you are learning from books, online, multimedia or live class. It is much better to practice with the Developer Edition than Express. Kalman Toth New Book. Is the fastest and most effective registry optimization utility in the market. 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I can tell you that Ccleaner errs on the side of caution leaving behind entries that could be safely removed. It is true that cleaning the registry does not speed up the computer, but compacting it after the cleaning will improve the startup time, especially on an older machine where it has never been compacted (aka defragged). The reading of the registry at startup speeds up in the same way that defragmentation of the hard drive speeds up the computer. The program offered today includes defragmentation of the registry but the free version of ccleaner does not (unless it recently changed). So I have used a separate free program called auslogic registry defrag, which even tells you in terms of percentage, how much the startup speed will be improved. I mainly do this on my older XP machine (custom build) and have had no issues. If you know what you are doing, go ahead and try this program. I am taking a pass because I already have free software tools that do the same thing. I have no fear in editing my registry manually to address a specific problem, but I do not recommend that the average user take that risk. I am a power user in that I have many programs installed and used simultaneously. I also like to try new ones if I think they will be useful to me. I use CCleaner on occasion to remove superfluous entries and I look at the list of what it intends to remove before proceeding. I can tell you that Ccleaner errs on the side of caution leaving behind entries that could be safely removed. It is true that cleaning the registry does not speed up the computer, but compacting it after the cleaning will improve the startup time, especially on an older machine where it has never been compacted (aka defragged). The reading of the registry at startup speeds up in the same way that defragmentation of the hard drive speeds up the computer. The program offered today includes defragmentation of the registry but the free version of ccleaner does not (unless it recently changed). So I have used a separate free program called auslogic registry defrag, which even tells you in terms of percentage, how much the startup speed will be improved. I mainly do this on my older XP machine (custom build) and have had no issues. If you know what you are doing, go ahead and try this program. I am taking a pass because I already have free software tools that do the same thing.|. #24 I get a laugh out of the hysteria that takes over this site whenever a registry cleaner is offered. 'NEVER NEVER NEVER edit your registry! Don't even TOUCH your registry! DON'T even THINK about it! OMG OMG OMG DON'T DO IT!!!!!' I've been editing my registry for years, and most of those times it was because a page on Microsoft's own support site told me to do it to change a setting or solve some problem. Yes, they do warn you about the risks (and sometimes they offer a 'fix it for me' option) but they do give you the registry editing instructions. Funny how Microsoft trusts me to edit my registry, but a bunch of panicky 'IT professionals' on GOTD don't. Just last week I had to edit out a couple of registry values because a bad uninstall hosed my DVD burner. Took less than a minute to fix, thanks to the helpful instructions from Microsoft. If I listened to you guys, I'd still be sitting here with a dead burner--or paying somebody to fix it. That said, I agree that registry cleaners won't speed up your computer; that's an urban legend. And if you do have computer problems caused by registry errors, a cleaner probably won't fix them. However, every registry cleaner I've ever tried (including this one) has been completely harmless, and lets you roll back the changes if you want. Even Microsoft used to offer a registry cleaner, RegClean. I get a laugh out of the hysteria that takes over this site whenever a registry cleaner is offered. 'NEVER NEVER NEVER edit your registry! Don't even TOUCH your registry! DON'T even THINK about it! OMG OMG OMG DON'T DO IT!!!!!' I've been editing my registry for years, and most of those times it was because a page on Microsoft's own support site told me to do it to change a setting or solve some problem. Yes, they do warn you about the risks (and sometimes they offer a 'fix it for me' option) but they do give you the registry editing instructions. Funny how Microsoft trusts me to edit my registry, but a bunch of panicky 'IT professionals' on GOTD don't. Just last week I had to edit out a couple of registry values because a bad uninstall hosed my DVD burner. Took less than a minute to fix, thanks to the helpful instructions from Microsoft. If I listened to you guys, I'd still be sitting here with a dead burner--or paying somebody to fix it. That said, I agree that registry cleaners won't speed up your computer; that's an urban legend. And if you do have computer problems caused by registry errors, a cleaner probably won't fix them. However, every registry cleaner I've ever tried (including this one) has been completely harmless, and lets you roll back the changes if you want. Even Microsoft used to offer a registry cleaner, RegClean.|. #20 Unless the company for this software is ESTABLISHED, NEVER mess with your registry. YOU HAD BETTER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. Always make a backup of your registry 1st! I use WiseCare 365 PRO and CCleaner, two of the VERY BEST TOOLS out there for your registry and for cleaning out your system. PLEASE STICK WITH A WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHED COMPANY TO DO THESE KINDS OF THINGS ON YOUR PC, or you will be sorry. Years ago, I tested some apps on a test PC. One particular app changed my BIOS, along with corrupting my registry. Luckily, it was just a test PC and only worth about $150 but it taught me a very valuable lesson about ALL SOFTWARE. Trust but VERIFY before you install ANYTHING on your PC..An I.T. Unless the company for this software is ESTABLISHED, NEVER mess with your registry. YOU HAD BETTER KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING. Always make a backup of your registry 1st! I use WiseCare 365 PRO and CCleaner, two of the VERY BEST TOOLS out there for your registry and for cleaning out your system. PLEASE STICK WITH A WELL-KNOWN ESTABLISHED COMPANY TO DO THESE KINDS OF THINGS ON YOUR PC, or you will be sorry. Years ago, I tested some apps on a test PC. One particular app changed my BIOS, along with corrupting my registry. Luckily, it was just a test PC and only worth about $150 but it taught me a very valuable lesson about ALL SOFTWARE. Trust but VERIFY before you install ANYTHING on your PC..An I.T. @ Software Babe: YL Computing have posted software for GaotD users a total of 19 times (including this release), so I think it is safe to say 'they' know what they're doing. That said, I generally agree with your comments about tinkering with Windows registry.. Of greater importance is that this software is not Windows 10 COMPATiBLE at least according to the info box at the top of this topic. Probably haven't paid the appropriate fee to Micro$oft.). So Windows 10 Users be very careful using this on your shiny new 'Win X' Operating System. @Software Babe: YL Computing have posted software for GaotD users a total of 19 times (including this release), so I think it is safe to say 'they' know what they're doing. That said, I generally agree with your comments about tinkering with Windows registry.. Of greater importance is that this software is not Windows 10 COMPATiBLE at least according to the info box at the top of this topic. Probably haven't paid the appropriate fee to Micro$oft.). So Windows 10 Users be very careful using this on your shiny new 'Win X' Operating System.|. #19 Perrsonally I don't use such products. If I get in trouble with my PC do to a virus? I just restore an image file. For my friends that are not computer literate that call when it's taking 3 minutes to boot I I suggest they try an Iobit sys suite which more often than not cleans out all their junk. If not they go back to their original Dell or whatever restore to factory fresh. Obviousley if they are welcome to dump their rig here and I will fix it. I agree do not use these registry gizmos unless your have no other choose. External data back regularly. Have a great day guys! Perrsonally I don't use such products. If I get in trouble with my PC do to a virus? I just restore an image file. For my friends that are not computer literate that call when it's taking 3 minutes to boot I I suggest they try an Iobit sys suite which more often than not cleans out all their junk. If not they go back to their original Dell or whatever restore to factory fresh. Obviousley if they are welcome to dump their rig here and I will fix it. I agree do not use these registry gizmos unless your have no other choose. External data back regularly. Have a great day guys! #17 Just my 2 cents worth. I have tried several cleaners on my XP system for a few year. I always keep an image of everything using Acronis Backup. Most cleaners I have tried in the past really mess up your system. I have had to restore my earlier backup because of them. I now use CCleaner and WinUtilities Pro. I have used these programs for over 2 years. ScanMyReg is part of WinUtilitiesPro. I can truthfully say I have never had any problems with either of these programs. ScanMyReg works great on my XP system. Just my 2 cents worth. I have tried several cleaners on my XP system for a few year. I always keep an image of everything using Acronis Backup. Most cleaners I have tried in the past really mess up your system. I have had to restore my earlier backup because of them. I now use CCleaner and WinUtilities Pro. I have used these programs for over 2 years. ScanMyReg is part of WinUtilitiesPro. I can truthfully say I have never had any problems with either of these programs. ScanMyReg works great on my XP system.|. #14 Are you referencing CCleaner by Piriform? I as well use CCleaner - I have the PRO version and use it daily. I have tried others only to have my registry clobbered, so am very leery of registry cleaner tools. I have been using CCleaner for over 10 years, I used the free version for several years before I was comfortable purchasing the product. Yes, registry has be cleaned on a PC, it is like a tune-up for your workstation. I always do a registry backup before cleaning it and I like the fact that CCleaner will automatically do a registry backup before subsequent cleaning. As a senior software developer, I have a small toolset of utilities that I use when developing and a couple of Piriform's products are included, CCleaner and Speccy. The registry of your operating system has to be maintained else it gets bloated and does weigh it down. ScanMyReg I have not heard much about and it might be a good product but when it comes to the registry - I have to use something I can trust. I did not find much information online about ScanMyReg - good or bad - but am not willing to risk the nature of my registry to try this product. Registry cleaning is imperative to keeping your workstation tune-up, I would try this product but as I mentioned I cannot find much information on it and not willing to risk at this time. I have used other GAOTD products, but ScanMyReg is not something I am willing to risk until more research and the way GAOTD downloads required a download and activation on the day its offered, which does not allow me the time I need to fully test and analyze a registry cleaner. Are you referencing CCleaner by Piriform? I as well use CCleaner - I have the PRO version and use it daily. I have tried others only to have my registry clobbered, so am very leery of registry cleaner tools. I have been using CCleaner for over 10 years, I used the free version for several years before I was comfortable purchasing the product. Yes, registry has be cleaned on a PC, it is like a tune-up for your workstation. I always do a registry backup before cleaning it and I like the fact that CCleaner will automatically do a registry backup before subsequent cleaning. As a senior software developer, I have a small toolset of utilities that I use when developing and a couple of Piriform's products are included, CCleaner and Speccy. The registry of your operating system has to be maintained else it gets bloated and does weigh it down. ScanMyReg I have not heard much about and it might be a good product but when it comes to the registry - I have to use something I can trust. I did not find much information online about ScanMyReg - good or bad - but am not willing to risk the nature of my registry to try this product. Registry cleaning is imperative to keeping your workstation tune-up, I would try this product but as I mentioned I cannot find much information on it and not willing to risk at this time. I have used other GAOTD products, but ScanMyReg is not something I am willing to risk until more research and the way GAOTD downloads required a download and activation on the day its offered, which does not allow me the time I need to fully test and analyze a registry cleaner.|. What you say is the absolute truth. I've been running Windows XP Pro for many years now with tons of software programs installed and because I no longer use any kind of registry cleaners, my OS is just as stable as the day I first installed it. Thank you Adam for mentioning this. Unfortunately most people to use registry cleaners because they are sold on the idea and not knowing what the consequences are in the future. Just think of it, if Microsoft hasn't made a registry cleaning program, why do you think that is? Easy answer, you don't need them. If your OS is unstable, it is generally do to some other problem such as defragging, running your anti-virus/anti-malware/anti-spyware programs or installing an OS performance enhancing software. There are many of those out there. Not many people know the registry very well or what to edit but I do. If I decide to make alterations to the registry, I feel extremely confident in knowing what I'm doing so as not to screw up my OS stability. I'm very proficient at what I do in this area. There was also a link about this topic and I read it. It changed my whole opinion on registry cleaners. You see, as each brand of registry cleaner uses their own algorithm. No two are the same and because of that, your chances are very high that your OS will become unstable, permanently, especially if you overuse them. Heed Adam Rayan's post. What you say is the absolute truth. I've been running Windows XP Pro for many years now with tons of software programs installed and because I no longer use any kind of registry cleaners, my OS is just as stable as the day I first installed it. Thank you Adam for mentioning this. Unfortunately most people to use registry cleaners because they are sold on the idea and not knowing what the consequences are in the future. Just think of it, if Microsoft hasn't made a registry cleaning program, why do you think that is? Easy answer, you don't need them. If your OS is unstable, it is generally do to some other problem such as defragging, running your anti-virus/anti-malware/anti-spyware programs or installing an OS performance enhancing software. There are many of those out there. Not many people know the registry very well or what to edit but I do. If I decide to make alterations to the registry, I feel extremely confident in knowing what I'm doing so as not to screw up my OS stability. I'm very proficient at what I do in this area. There was also a link about this topic and I read it. It changed my whole opinion on registry cleaners. You see, as each brand of registry cleaner uses their own algorithm. No two are the same and because of that, your chances are very high that your OS will become unstable, permanently, especially if you overuse them. Heed Adam Rayan's post.|. #10 As always when a registry cleaner is presented there will be comments such as, a waste of time or, should be used regularly. Both of these are utter nonsense as hardly any two registries are the same and registry cleaners vary considerably in the way they operate. What will happen is very difficult to predict and varies between improvement and total disaster. There is a very simple reason for this, the registry is the equivalent of the nervous system of the OS and the OS does not have full control of it. This can easily be checked by going to Microsoft's support and entering 'registry corruption' where you will find 50 pages in which each page contains a list of problems this can cause. Such as when programs will not close when exiting Windows and you are requested to end them, Microsoft suggests that this could be a problem in the registry! In essence, a major control of the operating system has no method of checking the validity of its content! Why would anyone put such a system in place you may wonder, there is one good reason and it works extremely well. The reason is, most software will not run if it does not find the correct information in the registry and Microsoft was losing a lot of money because of pirating of their software. The registry means problem solved, as long as it's functioning is to a large degree hidden and they certainly made sure of that! Many other aspects of the registry are difficult to understand such as making information which should be local in to global information. This wastes memory, something as a developer I try to avoid, also avoided is any use whatsoever of the registry and instead the much maligned INI file is used in its place. From the above it will be apparent I have a very low opinion of the registry in its present form. Thankfully I did my postgraduate computer studies the year before this monstrosity reared its head. This made backup of my work a simple process even though storage was much more limited and I didn't have to worry that if my OS went down it would NOT take all my software with it, inexcusable in my opinion! I have no doubt in my mind that this problem could be remedied if Microsoft had any consideration for their customers by adding software that allowed manipulation of the registry. Sadly as always in Microsoft profit by any means is the bottom line! If I wasn't in my 70s I would discard Windows and go for an operating system that offered stability, one that is fit for purpose. One thing is sure I'll stick with XP rather than fill the Microsoft coffers for another unstable OS. As always when a registry cleaner is presented there will be comments such as, a waste of time or, should be used regularly. Both of these are utter nonsense as hardly any two registries are the same and registry cleaners vary considerably in the way they operate. What will happen is very difficult to predict and varies between improvement and total disaster. There is a very simple reason for this, the registry is the equivalent of the nervous system of the OS and the OS does not have full control of it. This can easily be checked by going to Microsoft's support and entering 'registry corruption' where you will find 50 pages in which each page contains a list of problems this can cause. Such as when programs will not close when exiting Windows and you are requested to end them, Microsoft suggests that this could be a problem in the registry! In essence, a major control of the operating system has no method of checking the validity of its content! Why would anyone put such a system in place you may wonder, there is one good reason and it works extremely well. The reason is, most software will not run if it does not find the correct information in the registry and Microsoft was losing a lot of money because of pirating of their software. The registry means problem solved, as long as it's functioning is to a large degree hidden and they certainly made sure of that! Many other aspects of the registry are difficult to understand such as making information which should be local in to global information. This wastes memory, something as a developer I try to avoid, also avoided is any use whatsoever of the registry and instead the much maligned INI file is used in its place. From the above it will be apparent I have a very low opinion of the registry in its present form. Thankfully I did my postgraduate computer studies the year before this monstrosity reared its head. This made backup of my work a simple process even though storage was much more limited and I didn't have to worry that if my OS went down it would NOT take all my software with it, inexcusable in my opinion! I have no doubt in my mind that this problem could be remedied if Microsoft had any consideration for their customers by adding software that allowed manipulation of the registry. Sadly as always in Microsoft profit by any means is the bottom line! If I wasn't in my 70s I would discard Windows and go for an operating system that offered stability, one that is fit for purpose. One thing is sure I'll stick with XP rather than fill the Microsoft coffers for another unstable OS.|. Registry cleaners vary considerably in the way they operate. What will happen is very difficult to predict and varies between improvement and total disaster. The registry is the equivalent of the nervous system of the OS and the OS does not have full control of it.' Sorry, but the registry is simply a database -- nothing more, nothing less. Windows uses it to store data it needs to run, data it needs to use your installed or attached hardware, & data it needs when some of your installed software runs. You software may use it to store data it needs, or anything else that software's developers or coders decided that they wanted to store there. Windows lets software read & write to the registry -- there wouldn't be much point to having the registry if Windows did not. Since Windows lets software write to the registry, software can write bad things, e.g. Mal-ware can exist in the registry rather than the files your anti-virus app scans. The vast majority of the time however, when software writes something to the registry that it shouldn't, the coder(s) was simply lazy or inept. Since the registry is stored in files, everything bad that can happen to files can happen to the registry. The solution = Back Up. 'The reason is, most software will not run if it does not find the correct information in the registry and Microsoft was losing a lot of money because of pirating of their software.' While the monetary damage from pirating will long be debated, though not here by me, if you use DOS you know why Windows 3.1 existed, & if you used 3.1, you know why in win95 the registry was introduced. Configuration info used to be stored in individual files that you edited, rather than stored in some central repository. Microsoft could have made it work the way the *nix world has, but they elected to create that central repository in a database called the registry. Software was pirated before and afterwards. The only contribution the registry makes to anti-piracy is providing a forest full of trees for whatever keys to hide behind. Like many [most?] front door locks that are susceptible to bumping, this is just false security, intended to keep already honest people honest. 'If I wasn’t in my 70s I would discard Windows and go for an operating system that offered stability, one that is fit for purpose.' Download a Live ISO & there ya go - done. Unfortunately if you want to run Windows software you need Windows, even if it's running via Wine or in a VM in *nix. If you run Windows you're stuck with the registry. If you're stuck with the registry, then you have the option to try & prevent some ill effects by running something like ScanMyReg, but it is an option -- no more, no less. Registry cleaners vary considerably in the way they operate. What will happen is very difficult to predict and varies between improvement and total disaster. The registry is the equivalent of the nervous system of the OS and the OS does not have full control of it.' Sorry, but the registry is simply a database -- nothing more, nothing less. Windows uses it to store data it needs to run, data it needs to use your installed or attached hardware, & data it needs when some of your installed software runs. You software may use it to store data it needs, or anything else that software's developers or coders decided that they wanted to store there. Windows lets software read & write to the registry -- there wouldn't be much point to having the registry if Windows did not. Since Windows lets software write to the registry, software can write bad things, e.g. Mal-ware can exist in the registry rather than the files your anti-virus app scans. The vast majority of the time however, when software writes something to the registry that it shouldn't, the coder(s) was simply lazy or inept. Since the registry is stored in files, everything bad that can happen to files can happen to the registry. The solution = Back Up. 'The reason is, most software will not run if it does not find the correct information in the registry and Microsoft was losing a lot of money because of pirating of their software.' While the monetary damage from pirating will long be debated, though not here by me, if you use DOS you know why Windows 3.1 existed, & if you used 3.1, you know why in win95 the registry was introduced. Configuration info used to be stored in individual files that you edited, rather than stored in some central repository. Microsoft could have made it work the way the *nix world has, but they elected to create that central repository in a database called the registry. Software was pirated before and afterwards. The only contribution the registry makes to anti-piracy is providing a forest full of trees for whatever keys to hide behind. Like many [most?] front door locks that are susceptible to bumping, this is just false security, intended to keep already honest people honest. 'If I wasn’t in my 70s I would discard Windows and go for an operating system that offered stability, one that is fit for purpose.' Download a Live ISO & there ya go - done. Unfortunately if you want to run Windows software you need Windows, even if it's running via Wine or in a VM in *nix. If you run Windows you're stuck with the registry. If you're stuck with the registry, then you have the option to try & prevent some ill effects by running something like ScanMyReg, but it is an option -- no more, no less.|. Yes, you should backup before playing in the registry, & if you can restore that backup, which doesn't require being a tech in any way, Why in the world would you need to do a factory reset? As for having a copy of your backup that's not connected to the PC, laptop, or tablet, that's a good precaution against ransomware, drive failure, & physical damage, e.g. From dropping a laptop or tablet in the water, not to mention things like theft. Windows registry however lives entirely within Windows. You could delete it & not have any effect on backup archives stored on the same hard drive. Worst case, after using ScanMyReg you want to restore your backup outside of Windows, you simply boot to the USB stick you created with your backup software & restore that backup. Yes, you should backup before playing in the registry, & if you can restore that backup, which doesn't require being a tech in any way, Why in the world would you need to do a factory reset? As for having a copy of your backup that's not connected to the PC, laptop, or tablet, that's a good precaution against ransomware, drive failure, & physical damage, e.g. From dropping a laptop or tablet in the water, not to mention things like theft. Windows registry however lives entirely within Windows. You could delete it & not have any effect on backup archives stored on the same hard drive. Worst case, after using ScanMyReg you want to restore your backup outside of Windows, you simply boot to the USB stick you created with your backup software & restore that backup.|. Before I install most anything in one of my regular copies of Windows I'll monitor it's installation in a VM, or in some few cases, while running a virtualization app like Timefreeze in one of those regular copies. Installing software, updating Windows, updating your apps & driver software, and to a lesser extent just running Windows & your apps will add sometimes a huge amount of registry entries. In win7 & later you can sometimes also have an awful lot of what I'll call churn, with hundreds of thousands of temporary registry entries when you install software [e.g. Yesterdays PD from Cyberlink, as anyone could have verified using the free & portable Regshot]. Now I avoid adding entries to the registry as best I can, e.g. If app X adds 3k entries & a similar app Y only adds a dozen, I'll use app Y. I don't *Need* to do it that way, but feel the results are beneficial to me so I do it. Likewise most people can probably get away with never running any sort of cleaning app, at least for a long time. It's not something that they *Need* to do. It is OTOH something many *Want* to do because they find short &/or long term benefits from doing it. As far as removing traces of whatever, chances are you won't ever get everything, so if that's what you're after think stuff like RAM disks & VMs etc. Before I install most anything in one of my regular copies of Windows I'll monitor it's installation in a VM, or in some few cases, while running a virtualization app like Timefreeze in one of those regular copies. Installing software, updating Windows, updating your apps & driver software, and to a lesser extent just running Windows & your apps will add sometimes a huge amount of registry entries. In win7 & later you can sometimes also have an awful lot of what I'll call churn, with hundreds of thousands of temporary registry entries when you install software [e.g. Yesterdays PD from Cyberlink, as anyone could have verified using the free & portable Regshot]. Now I avoid adding entries to the registry as best I can, e.g. If app X adds 3k entries & a similar app Y only adds a dozen, I'll use app Y. I don't *Need* to do it that way, but feel the results are beneficial to me so I do it. Likewise most people can probably get away with never running any sort of cleaning app, at least for a long time. It's not something that they *Need* to do. It is OTOH something many *Want* to do because they find short &/or long term benefits from doing it. As far as removing traces of whatever, chances are you won't ever get everything, so if that's what you're after think stuff like RAM disks & VMs etc.|. #4 Being a computer technician I never play with the registry unless I know exactly what it is I am looking for or doing and I do it manually, never ever with anyone's software, as simply put it is not truly safe. To play with the registry is to play with fire and it if you have no problem good, but to continue doing so, it is only a matter of time before you have many problems, just don't play with the registry and any technician can tell you that, it does not help, it does not make your computer faster and actually it does not more than good. Being a computer technician I never play with the registry unless I know exactly what it is I am looking for or doing and I do it manually, never ever with anyone's software, as simply put it is not truly safe. To play with the registry is to play with fire and it if you have no problem good, but to continue doing so, it is only a matter of time before you have many problems, just don't play with the registry and any technician can tell you that, it does not help, it does not make your computer faster and actually it does not more than good.|. #2 The price is way too steep for one thing, but even so, I wouldn't touch it for the simple reason that there other other cheaper and better alternatives out there. $40 for ONLY a registry cleaner? IOBIT Advanced System Care is so much better, even cheaper. Some people are way too afraid to use programs like these, but for older computers, they do deal with an OS becoming 'top heavy' so are actually very good, provided you can trust the author. I have been using IOBIT for years, I swear by it for my older computers, I used to have to reformat every 6 months, now, I never need to. Have a nice day. The price is way too steep for one thing, but even so, I wouldn't touch it for the simple reason that there other other cheaper and better alternatives out there. $40 for ONLY a registry cleaner? IOBIT Advanced System Care is so much better, even cheaper. Some people are way too afraid to use programs like these, but for older computers, they do deal with an OS becoming 'top heavy' so are actually very good, provided you can trust the author. I have been using IOBIT for years, I swear by it for my older computers, I used to have to reformat every 6 months, now, I never need to. Have a nice day.|. 'Actually, All registery cleaners are useless. Cleaning registery won’t increase the speed of your computer and you can find a lot of articles about that on internet.' Just Teasing, I'd bet I could also find proof that your DNA contains parts from an alien race, &/or that cats are plotting world domination. More seriously, read all sides of the argument if you're going to read any, & reserve judgement until you try it yourself. Kiwi1960 has good results from iObit, & thousands if not millions swear by CCleaner. Why doubt them in favor of people arguing that's not possible? If you don't want to bother trying something that's cool, but don't pass judgement as if you did. If you do try ScanMyReg, say whether it helped or hurt you, rather than saying it'll help or hurt everyone else, because that last is really unknown. 'Actually, All registery cleaners are useless. Cleaning registery won’t increase the speed of your computer and you can find a lot of articles about that on internet.' Just Teasing, I'd bet I could also find proof that your DNA contains parts from an alien race, &/or that cats are plotting world domination. More seriously, read all sides of the argument if you're going to read any, & reserve judgement until you try it yourself. Kiwi1960 has good results from iObit, & thousands if not millions swear by CCleaner. Why doubt them in favor of people arguing that's not possible? If you don't want to bother trying something that's cool, but don't pass judgement as if you did. If you do try ScanMyReg, say whether it helped or hurt you, rather than saying it'll help or hurt everyone else, because that last is really unknown.|. I never said it would make a computer 'faster'. You guys assume far too much. The fact is that on an older computer, the OS gets bogged down with junk and that applies to the registry as well, these top heavy system will start to crash. Or suffer other problems long before you notice a drop in speed. Running a registry cleaner clears this bloat to make a system much more stable. You may or may not get an increase in speed, but please read what I said. I never made that claim. I have been involved in the computer industry since the 1970's so my opinion is worth a little more than your urban legend about these things not increasing speed. Especially since I never said that. I never said it would make a computer 'faster'. You guys assume far too much. The fact is that on an older computer, the OS gets bogged down with junk and that applies to the registry as well, these top heavy system will start to crash. Or suffer other problems long before you notice a drop in speed. Running a registry cleaner clears this bloat to make a system much more stable. You may or may not get an increase in speed, but please read what I said. I never made that claim. I have been involved in the computer industry since the 1970's so my opinion is worth a little more than your urban legend about these things not increasing speed. Especially since I never said that.|. #1 Personally I tend to shy away from such programs. The registry should not be tampered with. Most claims of a faster computer is not always the case and many of these so called registry cleaners end up damaging the registry beyond repair. As a past PC troubleshooting moderator on the internet I always recommended cCleaner to our members which most of my Pc repair online buddies also recommended. Many new registry cCleaners have popped out during the years and none are better than cCleaner. Since it came out I use it on a daily and sometimes weekly basis and never encountered any problems when deleting what it finds. Personally I tend to shy away from such programs. The registry should not be tampered with. Most claims of a faster computer is not always the case and many of these so called registry cleaners end up damaging the registry beyond repair. As a past PC troubleshooting moderator on the internet I always recommended cCleaner to our members which most of my Pc repair online buddies also recommended. Many new registry cCleaners have popped out during the years and none are better than cCleaner. Since it came out I use it on a daily and sometimes weekly basis and never encountered any problems when deleting what it finds.|. That the registry is slowing the PC down is an urban legend, coming way back from Win 95 and 98 times. Since Windows XP, Windows only loads the parts of the registry it needs to run. The only thing that might happen when you have a large registry is that it needs a few kilobytes more harddisk space. I do clean the registry once in a while automatically with general cleaning tools that delete temporary files - the registry cleaning is just a side effect. A tool just for registry cleaning is absolutely useless because it has no effect. That the registry is slowing the PC down is an urban legend, coming way back from Win 95 and 98 times. Since Windows XP, Windows only loads the parts of the registry it needs to run. The only thing that might happen when you have a large registry is that it needs a few kilobytes more harddisk space. I do clean the registry once in a while automatically with general cleaning tools that delete temporary files - the registry cleaning is just a side effect. A tool just for registry cleaning is absolutely useless because it has no effect.|. Your right on Mike, never ever play with the registry with any software, it is not safe and your asking for trouble and any technician can tell you that. It does not matter if he tried the software or not, most technicians stay clear of this voodoo junk and that is what it is. If the registry needs repair for a certain item, best to do it manually but only if you know exactly what your doing, if you do not, don't do it. Do not be fooled by the nice words of miracles of software makers, everyone knows, you do not play with your registry at all, it does not help and makes things worse, and we all know that. Your right on Mike, never ever play with the registry with any software, it is not safe and your asking for trouble and any technician can tell you that. It does not matter if he tried the software or not, most technicians stay clear of this voodoo junk and that is what it is. If the registry needs repair for a certain item, best to do it manually but only if you know exactly what your doing, if you do not, don't do it. Do not be fooled by the nice words of miracles of software makers, everyone knows, you do not play with your registry at all, it does not help and makes things worse, and we all know that.|. 'Since Windows XP, Windows only loads the parts of the registry it needs to run. The only thing that might happen when you have a large registry is that it needs a few kilobytes more harddisk space.' I'd politely question the KB part. Anyone can run ERUNT, a portable registry backup tool that's been around for years. It copies the existing registry to a folder of your choice. The intent is to have a backup that can be restored, even if/when Windows wont start, but in this case simply check the amount of space that copy of the registry takes up by checking the folder's properties. In this copy of win7 64 it's 267MB. You see a part of it in the User folders for example, but that is not the whole. The logged registry changes for Tuesday's GOTD from Cyberlink was itself 2.4MB. Now ~270MB is a drop in the bucket for this rig, so I'd agree in principle that trimming that down to 250 or 225MB wouldn't make much noticeable difference. Some Windows installs however have larger registries & less RAM to work with. As far as Windows just using what it needs. I can look in the fridge & pull out what I want/need to fix my lunch -- that's because I can see at a glance what's in there. Digital files aren't like that -- they have to be read to see what's inside. That's why you have previews & thumbnails for image files -- you can't see what a jpg file is a picture of unless software reads the file for you. SO, Windows can't know what's in the registry until it reads it. Yes, some parts Windows &/or your software will hold onto, some parts they won't, but it's an ongoing process as long as Windows is running. Want to see for yourself? Download & run ProcessMonitor, a free tool from SysInternals at microsoft.com. It's small, portable, free, & won't make any changes to anything. 'Since Windows XP, Windows only loads the parts of the registry it needs to run. The only thing that might happen when you have a large registry is that it needs a few kilobytes more harddisk space.' I'd politely question the KB part. Anyone can run ERUNT, a portable registry backup tool that's been around for years. It copies the existing registry to a folder of your choice. The intent is to have a backup that can be restored, even if/when Windows wont start, but in this case simply check the amount of space that copy of the registry takes up by checking the folder's properties. In this copy of win7 64 it's 267MB. You see a part of it in the User folders for example, but that is not the whole. The logged registry changes for Tuesday's GOTD from Cyberlink was itself 2.4MB. Now ~270MB is a drop in the bucket for this rig, so I'd agree in principle that trimming that down to 250 or 225MB wouldn't make much noticeable difference. Some Windows installs however have larger registries & less RAM to work with. As far as Windows just using what it needs. I can look in the fridge & pull out what I want/need to fix my lunch -- that's because I can see at a glance what's in there. Digital files aren't like that -- they have to be read to see what's inside. That's why you have previews & thumbnails for image files -- you can't see what a jpg file is a picture of unless software reads the file for you. SO, Windows can't know what's in the registry until it reads it. Yes, some parts Windows &/or your software will hold onto, some parts they won't, but it's an ongoing process as long as Windows is running. Want to see for yourself? Download & run ProcessMonitor, a free tool from SysInternals at microsoft.com. It's small, portable, free, & won't make any changes to anything.|. 'Correction: Only those with expertise should alter registry. There are many benefits to this but don’t try it if you’re an amateur.' I'd humbly point out that restoring a disk/partition image backup does not require much if any expertise. It's also something that folks should be doing on a regular basis anyway, so it's not just some hurtle to jump over before using software like ScanMyReg. So running ScanMyReg [or similar] is kinda like trying a new dish you haven't eaten before -- if you don't like it you can most always just push it aside & eat something else, or in this case, if Windows misbehaves, you can restore that backup. The old saying still holds true: 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained'. 'Correction: Only those with expertise should alter registry. There are many benefits to this but don’t try it if you’re an amateur.' I'd humbly point out that restoring a disk/partition image backup does not require much if any expertise. It's also something that folks should be doing on a regular basis anyway, so it's not just some hurtle to jump over before using software like ScanMyReg. So running ScanMyReg [or similar] is kinda like trying a new dish you haven't eaten before -- if you don't like it you can most always just push it aside & eat something else, or in this case, if Windows misbehaves, you can restore that backup. 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The player drawing the highest card has choice of seats, plays first in the first deal, and has the player drawing the second-highest card as his partner. In drawing, the cards rank: A (high), K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. Jokers are void. Only for the draw, suits rank: Spades (high), hearts, diamonds, clubs. Players drawing equal cards or jokers must draw again. A player drawing more than one card or one of the four cards at either end of the deck, must draw again. Partners sit opposite each other. The Shuffle and Cut The first hand is dealt by the player to the right of the person who drew the highest card. Thereafter the turn to deal rotates clockwise. Any player who wishes may shuffle the deck, and the dealer has the right to shuffle last. After the shuffle, the deck is cut by the player to the dealer's left. The Deal The dealer gives 11 cards face down to each player, one at a time, clockwise, beginning with the opponent on his left and ending with himself. Classic Canasta: Deal; Melds; Initial Meld; Play; Threes; Frozen Discard Pile; End of the hand; Scoring; Strategy; Variations. Modern American Canasta: Deal; Melds; Play; Threes; Initial Meld; End of the Play; Special Hands; Scoring; Variations / Table Rules. In North America. By Barry Rigal, Omar Sharif. One reason for Canasta's widespread popularity is its use of wild cards, which make the game high scoring and unpredictable. Canasta is also one of the few partnership games (other than Bridge and Euchre) where the players can work in unison, although it also functions perfectly well as a. Rules of play for the game of Canasta, a descendant of Rummy. Dec 10, 2008 - 4 min - Uploaded by expertvillageCanasta is a card game that is played with a combination of three regular decks, and is. The undealt remainder of the pack is placed face down in the center of the table, becoming the stock, and the top card is turned face up beside it. If the upcard is a joker, deuce or three, one or more additional cards must be turned upon it until a 'natural' card (a four or higher) appears. Red Threes A player finding a red three in his hand must, on his first turn, put it face up on the table and draw a replacement from the stock. A player who draws a red three from the stock also lays it on the table face up and draws a replacement. Finally, a player who takes the discard pile and finds a red three in it must place the three face up on the table but does not draw a replacement. Each red three has a bonus value of 100 points, but if one side has all four red threes, they count 200 each, or 800 in all. The value of the red threes is credited to a side that has made a meld, or debited against a side that has made no meld, when the hand ends. Object of the Game The principal object of play is to form melds - combinations of three or more cards of the same rank - with or without the help of wild cards. (Sequences are not valid melds). The Play The player to left of the dealer plays first. Thereafter, the turn to play rotates clockwise (to the left). Each turn comprises a draw, a meld (optional) after drawing, and a discard, which ends the player's turn. When his turn comes, a player is always entitled to draw the top card of the stock. Or, if the player wishes, he may instead (subject to restrictions under 'Taking the Discard Pile') take the top card of the discard pile to use it in a meld; having done so, he must take the rest of the discard pile. The discard is always one card from the hand (never from a meld).All discards are placed in one pile beside the stock (on the upcard, if it is still there), and the discard pile must be kept squared up, except as noted later. Melds A meld is valid if it contains at least two natural cards of the same rank - aces down to fours inclusive - and not more than three wild cards. Jokers and deuces may never be melded apart from natural cards. A set of three or four black threes (without wild cards) may be melded only when a player goes out. To count plus, a meld must be laid on the table face up during a person's turn to play. All cards that are left in the hand when play ends, even though they form melds, count minus. A player may meld as many cards as he pleases, of one rank or different ranks, forming new melds or adding cards to previous melds. (But see restrictions on 'Going Out'.) All the melds of a partnership are placed in front of either partner. A partnership may meld in a rank already melded by the opponents, but may not make two different melds of the same rank. A player may add additional cards to a meld by his side, provided that the melds remain valid (having no more than three wild cards). He may not add cards to the opponents' melds. Canastas A meld comprising seven or more cards, including at least four natural cards (called a 'base'), is a canasta. In addition to the point values of the cards, a canasta earns a bonus of 500 for a natural or 'pure' canasta (one that has no wild card), and 300 for a mixed canasta (one that has one to three wild cards). A completed canasta is squared up with a red card on top to indicate a natural one and a black card on top to indicate a mixed canasta. Additional cards may be added to a canasta to score their point values, but these do not affect the bonus - except that a wild card added to a natural canasta reduces it to a mixed canasta (and a black card replaces the red card that was previously on top). Minimum Count. Every card has a fixed point value, as follows: Each joker 50 Each deuce 20 Each ace 20 Each K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8 10 Each 7, 6,5, 4, and black 3 5 A partnership's first meld (its 'initial' meld) must meet a minimum count requirement that depends on the accumulated score of that side at the time, as follows: Accumulated Score (at beginning of the deal) Minimum Count Minus 15 0 to 1,495 50 1,500 to 2,995 90 3,000 or more 120 The count of a meld is the total point value of the cards in it. To meet the minimum, a player may make two or more different melds. If he takes the discard pile, the top card but no other may count toward the requirement. Bonuses for red threes and canastas do not count toward the minimum. After a side has made its initial meld, either partner may make any valid meld without reference to any minimum count. Freezing the Discard Pile The discard pile is frozen against a side before that side has made its initial meld. The initial meld unfreezes it for both partners, provided that it is not frozen again as described below. The discard pile is frozen when a red three is turned as an upcard or if a wild card or a black three is turned as an upcard or discarded. (The lowermost freezing card of the pile is turned sidewise to indicate the freeze.) Unfreezing the Discard Pile A frozen discard pile is unfrozen only by being taken. When the discard pile is topped by a wild card or a black three, at least one natural card must be discarded on top of the pile before the pile may be taken. Then, a player may take that card (and the pile) only with a natural pair of the same rank from his hand. Before touching the discard pile, the player should show the pair (together with any additional cards if needed to meet the minimum count of an initial meld). Taking the Discard Pile When the discard pile is not frozen against his side, a player may take it: a) with a natural pair matching the top card as above; or b) by melding the top card with one matching natural card and one wild card from his hand; or c) by adding the top card to a meld he already has on the table. Having taken and melded the top discard as described, the player takes the rest of the pile into his hand and may then meld some or all of the additional cards as he pleases. The discard pile may never be taken when its top card is a wild card, a black three, or a red three. Information A player may: 1) Examine the discard pile during his first turn before he discards. 2) Call attention to the correct minimum count needed if his partner is making an initial meld. 3) Remind his partner to declare red threes or draw replacements. 4) Turn the sixth card of a meld crosswise to indicate that only one more card is needed to complete a canasta. When its his turn to play, a player is entitled to be informed of a) the minimum count requirement or score (at the beginning of the hand) of either side; b) the number of cards held by any player; and c) the number of cards remaining in the stock. If a player's hand is reduced to one card, he may announce this fact. Going Out A player goes out when he gets rid of the last card in his hand by discarding or melding it, provided that his side has melded at least one canasta or he completes a canasta while going out. Failing this requirement, he must keep at least one card in his hand. When a player goes out, the hand ends and the results on both sides are scored. A player need not make a discard in going out; he may meld all his remaining cards. A player with only one card left in his hand may not take the discard pile if there is only one card in it. Permission to Go Out If a player sees that he is able to go out, before or after drawing, the player may say 'Partner, may I go out?' The partner must answer 'Yes' or 'No,' and the answer is binding. Before responding, the partner may obtain the information specified under 'Information' (see above). A player may not ask 'Partner, may I go out?' After having melded any card or having indicated the intention to take the discard pile. However, he may go out without asking permission. Concealed Hand A player goes out 'concealed' when he melds his entire hand in one turn, including at least one canasta, without having made an earlier meld and without previously having added any card to melds that his partner has made. If his partner has not made an initial meld, the player must meet the minimum count (without the canasta bonus) if he has taken the discard pile, but need not do so if he has drawn from the stock. Exhausting the Stock If a player draws the last card of the stock and it is a red three, he reveals it. The player may not then meld or discard, and play ends. If the last card of the stock is not a red three, play continues as long as each player in turn takes the discard, and he must do so if it matches a meld on his side and the pack is not frozen. (The only exception is that a one-card hand may not take a one-card discard pile). A player does not have to take the discard to form a new meld. The play ends when a player cannot take the discard or legally refuses to take it. How to Keep Score Scoring a Deal A partnership's base score is determined by totaling all applicable items in the following schedule: For each natural canasta 500 For each mixed canasta 300 For each red three 100 (All four red threes count 800) For going out 100 For going out concealed (extra) 100 A partnership's score for the hand is the values of all cards that were melded, minus the values of the cards left in both hands. In other words, the final score of a side for a deal is the net of its base and point scores. (It may be minus.) The score should be recorded on a sheet of paper divided into two columns, one for each side. (Customarily, the columns are marked We and They.) Each entry should show the scores of the previous deal, together with the accumulated totals (which determine the initial meld requirement). The side that first reaches a total of 5,000 wins a game. The final deal is played out even though it is obvious that one or both sides have surely reached 5,000. There is no bonus for winning a game; the margin of victory is the difference of the final totals. Dee J I’m hoping that someone here can either answer my question or point me in the right direction. I recently downloaded the digital game Bicycle Canasta, and there are 2 things I can’t figure out. First, what are the little numbers on my opponent’s melds? Second, how do I pick up the top card from the discard pile? I know that it is locked but I have enough of the appropriate cards in my hand that I should be able to do so. I’ve tried clicking and right clicking on the discard pile in the appropriate cards in my hand. Nothing works. Thank you for any help you can give me. The Bicycle Team Hi Alan, Great question! It is correct that the discard pile is frozen to a player until that player, or team, have made an initial meld (in keeping with the minimum value required). However, a player/partnership may use the top card of the discard pile to form the initial meld, meeting the minimum count of the initial meld. If the player uses the top card to meet the minimum count of the initial meld, they must play the initial meld in the same turn. They cannot pull from the discard pile and not lay down. Hope this helps! Let us know if we can help further. – The Bicycle Team. The BEST FREE Canasta app for Android is now available! Canasta Free was Fully optimised to run smoothly on your device. Thousands of people have already tested and approved it! Download Canasta Free now! 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Back with a review that I think a lot of people will enjoy, at least judging from the types of questions I get all the. • Multitimbral Virtual Instrument Plugin Xpand is a softsynth that has been around in various forms for a while now. Originally created as a. • Like the original, each instance of Xpand!2 still has four parts, but the guys at the AIR group have taken the four pages of the original Xpand!. From There are very few truly unique instrumental sounds in the world of music. Sounds so distinct, so compelling, so immediately identifiable and genuine that you just have to have it. Nothing else will do. Oct 10, 2013. Doctor 33 by Rhythmic Robot. Rhythmic Robot has released Doctor 33, a free Native Instruments Kontakt sample library based on the BOSS DB-33 Dr. Beat analogue metronome. Doctor 33 isn't a drum machine – it's a metronome. Still, it creates a variety of little analogue clicks, blips and ticks which have a. 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