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How do you work on the website -> https://chatgpt.com? I don't work at all ->"Your browser is out of date. Update your browser to view this site properly." yeee btw: However, https://gemini.google.com: I can get/log in, but the web structure on the menu website is destroyed
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
raddy replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
On *moon 28.x.x, forums using Discourse have not been working for a long time for me. Try supermium or another chromium. -
btw, another minwinning caveat: do not delete or 0byte windows\UUS, lest your system should freeze on the "welcome" screen right before boot completion, never to see the desktop interface again.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
jaclaz replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
It seems that - starting today - Discourse based forums are not anymore accessible (with Palemoon/Newmoon 27.9.6). Is there a (new) version (of NewMoon/Serpent/whatever) that still works (running on XP 32 bit)? -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Different builds exist based on the capacities/age of the processor (CPU) on the machine the browser build is to be launched; if your CPU is archaic and doesn't support the SSE instructions set, use the -ia32 variant (sometimes referred to as "-nosse"); if your CPU is somewhat newer and does support SSE (but not SSE2), use the -sse variant; if your CPU does support SSE2 (and later), then you should use the "normal" build, whose filename ends in just "-xpmod.7z"... PS: Not relevant for XP users, but if you're on Win7+ x64 OS and want to use roytam1's NM28_x64 fork (you may have your reasons ), there's a fourth (64-bit, only) build variant that's meant for CPUs supporting AVX2 ; filename ending in "-w7plus-avx2.7z"... So, now you know ... - Yesterday
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Slight correction: Vista+ only, for quite some time now ... https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox -
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Potentially yes. https://www.itnews.com.au/news/windows-server-sql-server-get-six-year-support-extension-444429 According to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/faq/extended-security-updates?culture=en-us&country=us Does this offer replace Premium Assurance? Premium Assurance is no longer available, but we will honor the terms of Premium Assurance for customers who already purchased it. So if at least one company out there purchased Server 2012 or R2 Premium Assurance back in the day (around 2016-2018), Microsoft should continue to provide Monthly Rollups Updates on the Microsoft Update Catalog accessible to everyone until 2029.
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You know what, I didn't have any issues. That's a pretty typical message for SAB. 25H2 was just pushed yesterday, so I wouldn't worry too much. And also the current preview build for 24H2 is pretty much the same as 25H2's build, just with an enablement package to change the servicing cycle.
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Shira started following StartAllBack for Windows 11
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I have installed KB5054156 Enablement Package for 25H2. After Restart SAB told me there is no Support for this Windows Version and provide the choice to activate or deactivate. I have activate it and for now it works. Is there an update needed to get SAB working without any problems in 25H2?
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Does anybody know if Server 2012/2012 R2 are eligible of Grandfathered ESU like 2008 SP2/2008 R2? I remember that somewhere it said support is stretched till 2029 but I am not quite sure. It would be nice to know which products are covered by that clause. I think it was like 3-5 years more support after the end of Extended Support, right? Fun Fact: In fact, Internet Explorer 9 and 11 are the longest-supported Browsers under Windows Vista, 7, and 8, including ESU updates. What an irony, since IE was already "officially" declared dead in 2022.
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New release 74.1.2 "A step aside from the javascript to fix the facebook, some other sites may be fixed too. If you had set useragent for the facebook then it may necessary to remove it." https://codeberg.org/Theodor2/Mypal68/releases
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I have a similar problem and downgraded to SAB 3.9.12 in the meantime. My OS is Windows 11 24H2 26100.4652. For me Compact Mode is enabled in File Explorer Options and I use the Windows 7 Explorer mode with this theme: https://www.deviantart.com/niivu/art/pi11z-for-Windows-11-1084568949
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The Microsoft update in xp got error,only got with a here dialog box. Could you fix the problem @WULover.
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I mention this since it's been a while and I don't recall if it's relevant, but I noticed that (sort of) early 25H2 build 26220.5770 causes 3.9.14 to put up its message of not being intended for the build, followed by disabling itself. This happens upon completion of the Feature Update to get to the above build. You can enable it though, and all is well that I can see.
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
Dave-H replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
28.08.2025 it says for me. Thanks! -
Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
modnar replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
New root certificates (4) from 28. 08. 2025. Edit: Corrected the date from 25. to 28. aug. -
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Is it possible to boot Windows 2000 on UEFI?
ibay770 replied to GD 2W10's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
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I conducted an investigation, interrogated the hotkeys, put Snipping Tool under surveillance... Everything points to one thing: Win+Shift+T is a myth, created to distract insiders from the real bugs.
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It should extract text unless you're focusing taskbar
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Win+Shift+T still doesn’t work for insiders. Instead of quickly extracting text in Snipping Tool, it just highlights the shortcut on the taskbar.
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Thanks for the info, no need to test
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
modnar replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Thank you for reply. I use the latest Serpent 52.9 (my main browser) and today it works fine. I guess it had nothing to do with Serpent now because I often run experiments with FSFilters on my machine to find the most optimum configuration and it must have been the filter cascade that triggered that or maybe not - root certificates might also have contributed: 28.8. are the newest and I did have the latest when I experienced this. -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
anton12 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Hello kuja killer, I did not mean to offend you by describing your PayPal-fight as stubborn. There simply was little sense in repeatedly - like Sisyphus - rolling a huge stone (e-mail option) up a hill only to have it roll back down again ("slide the mouse"). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You asked: What is "tabula rasa" ? Tabula rasa is Latin for “blank slate" This means: 1. A mind not yet affected by experiences, impressions, etc. the mind in its uninformed original state (in the philosophy of Locke) 2. Something new, fresh, unmarked or uninfluenced. Clean slate: anything existing undisturbed in its original pure state,an opportunity for a fresh start. "Tabula Rasa Installation" of NM28: A new,fresh,unmarked or uninfluenced “blank slate" installation of NM28, i.e. no modifications, personal settings,add-ons,extensions,host file,DNS filtering etc. or anything else that could interfere with PayPal.