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I would like to something about BCDBOOT
Rbcc56 replied to Rbcc56's topic in Unattended Windows 10/11 Installation
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> VistaLover: your ublock filter work An thinking that the only unsupported thing that discourse added to their "failure-update" is something called "Relative Color Syntax", that is , as far as i found on the net, just something for derive a relative color from a standard color ... basically, something that none want, none use, none care, and appear is added just for cause problems to the users that don't want (or that cannot, for various reasons) switch to a different browser (that in almost all the cases means change also OS, and in most of these cases also change their machines) Times ago, i posted on their main site remarking this, and the reply was "just buy a new PC" ... after a similar idiotic reply, i just closed with discourse site. Anyway, your filter works, so thanks for the help
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Yeah, it was a good read. Currently available in webarchive: https://web.archive.org/web/20250401024102/https://www.geocities.ws/siliconvalley/2072/whyxpbad.htm I remember those days. I was a very late adopter of XP (2003 or so), because 98 had at the time most of what I needed except (towards the end) stability. I gave up on 98 when I got to this forum. XP vanilla was indeed bad, but nlited and properly tweaked it was/is like the old 98, only more stable with and capable of running more "modern" apps (software at the time).
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... No, they don't ; Discourse are serving a browser-feature detection script (believe it or not, this is actually the recommended way to probe a browser engine, rather than blindly block it based on its UA string) and they're looking for these features: https://arkshine.github.io/discourse-features-test/ (NB: Their announcement was recently edited to also cover "import maps" (Cr89+, Fx108+)) In a nutshell, they're dropping support for Win7/8.1 , where the last Cr and Fx supported versions are 109 and 115esr, respectively... ... Please do ; the posted custom filter blocks Discourse's browser-checking script, so your browser (FxESR-115) will be served the full-blown variant of the Discourse-based forum of interest; please be aware that while this hack currently works, it's not future proof; in, say, 6 months' time, one of the browser features they're checking for might end up in production, hence one (or more) forum function might break, to some extent ... That's the way to go , though it doesn't offer any additional clue as to why all but one of your existing logins were mysteriously removed ... Glad to know and... you're welcome ... Saluti !
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There's also an article <LINK> that talks about XP being a mess(not by David Cutler). Of course, it's NOTHING compared 'modern' Windows...
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First, thanks for all the replies. > VistaLover: firefox 115.27.0ESR (it say it's updated) Yes, i have ublock origin, will try also this system, but already tried agent spoofers and they don't work. r3dfox 140.0.4 (64bit) No, i have not transplanted or migrated the user profile from firefox to r3dfox, just started r3dfox "as new" And yes, that procedure worked and now the passwords are back, thanks.
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I would like to something about BCDBOOT
Tripredacus replied to Rbcc56's topic in Unattended Windows 10/11 Installation
You only use the /s or /f option on GPT disk partition layout. You cannot make a partition active on a GPT disk. -
So, Firefox 115 got extended again. The EOL is set to be February 2026 (when NT 6.0 and 6.1 are really dead) https://whattrainisitnow.com/calendar/ Interestingly, FF115 outlived FF128. Mozilla could have supported Windows 7 and 8.1 up to 128 from the start.
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ok next besides assembly would be c++, windows drivers, physical harddrive knowledge and how its programmed to (not engine/api like createfile and writefile or script like "copyfile c:\a.txt c:\b.txt) to write this to a windows xp driver you also have to have knowledge about pe headers sections, relocs ect.
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windows2 started following Debugging Vista disk.sys for XP/2000
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You are right my friend, I have a lot to learn, I wanted to highlight this because it will fix the problem with the 2 To limit with GPT . @Dietmar@dotexe1337@Damnationare you interested ?
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It's still not consistently rolled out with latest Win11 updates afaik.
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Works like a charm. I had to reinstall KB5064081 first, which brought the problem back. After installing this version the problem is gone. Thanks for the blazing fast support!
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I have two laptops, one with Windows 11 Pro and the other with Windows 11 Home. StartAllBack. On the one with Windows 11 Home, the battery percentage display (new icons) does not work. How can I fix this?
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Unfortunately, yes. Please test https://startisback.com/StartAllBack_setup.exe
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After installing KB5064081 my taskbar toolbars are not working any more. This happens on two PCs running Windows 11 24H2 Build 26100.5074 with StartAllback 3.9.14. When clicking the two arrows they simple do not unfold anymore: Adding any folders as toolbars will crash the taskbar completely. Any chance to get them back?
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I have two laptops, one with Windows 11 Pro and the other with Windows 11 Home. StartAllBack. On the one with Windows 11 Home, the battery percentage display (new icons) does not work. How can I fix this?
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While I was on the web trying to get a piece of code to work for %%i in (A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z) do ( if exist "%%i:\fartyname.txt" set usbletter=%%i ) Dism /apply-image /imagefile:%usbletter%:\sources\install.wim /index:6 /ApplyDir:C:\ bcdboot c:\windows /s S: /f all I keep getting an error that seems to point to the [S:] https://commandmasters.com/commands/bcdboot-windows/: /s S:: Denotes the system partition where the boot files should be installed. Is this where the boot file are copied or where they are Originated? /f all: This argument instructs bcdboot to prepare the boot files to support UEFI firmware type. C:\Windows: Again, this specifies the Windows directory from which to copy the required boot files. Should this be where they are originally [C:\Windows]? Should the S: Partition be active?? John
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glad to see this problem resolved, even if the reason i needed an account is no longer relevant. still, better to have made an account now than to potentially have issues making one later, though i don't see recaptcha going down any time soon.
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WidevineCDM on Windows 7, 8.0 and 8.1 in 2025 and later.
lordwest replied to mjd79's topic in Web Browsers
@mjd79 I never do this but I had to create an account here just to say thank you! Amazing work, you rock! -
@Karla Sleutel What kind of technical knowledge do you have that lets you dismiss this serious issue with a "the user could be from a troublesome location"? You clearly haven’t, because if you had, you would have immediately discovered that the registration process is broken due to the captcha missing. The captcha provider (KeyCaptcha) has shut down their service. Instead, you chose to derail the discussion by nitpicking something that wasn’t even a mistake. And your claim about Europeans being taught only British English is downright absurd. I know plenty of people who are neither British nor American and still use American English and its spelling. Anyway, thanks to everyone who actually helped resolve this issue.
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First, welcome to the MSFN forums ; I take it you are using FirefoxESR-115, now on v115.27.0esr, supposedly to be EoL'ed on Win7/8.1 with the next, last, release v115.28.0esr ... Do you, by any chance, have uBlock Origin installed in your FxESR-115 profile? If yes, there's a way you can continue accessing the full version of Discourse-based forums in FxESR-115; read this post ; basically, you'd have to create below custom filter: ! Discourse-based forums ||*/browser-detect-$script,important uBO -> dashboard -> My Filters -> add above code -> Apply changes (header of tab) -> exit dashboard then delete discourse-forum cookies (for good measure) and reload the forum page... Can you please be more specific? Which version is that exactly? Help -> About r3dfox -> ? r3dfox has recently moved into a new GitHub repo, with new Releases section ... I'll assume you currently are in v140.0.4 (not the latest, BTW) ... Did you just transplant/migrate your full FxESR-115 profile to r3dfox-140 ? Although r3dfox is Firefox-based, such big jumps between major versions are prone to profile corruption ... I would advise you start from a clean redfox profile and then, progressively, tailor it to your own needs (settings, extensions, importing bookmarks from FxESR-115, etc.) ... In FxESR-115, load about:logins (Password Manager); click the 3-dot-button (top-right) and you should see a context option to "Export Passwords"; this will save ALL your login credentials to a CSV file; via a similar, but now reverse, procedure, you can import this CSV file to r3dfox and have all your passwords restored! (Take good care of that CSV file, as it contains the passwords in unencrypted, human-readable, form). Best regards ...
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