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fREAST replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I have some issues with the latest mailnews release (mailnews.win32-20250802-40a79c75-uxp-3553319265-xpmod), opening some emails crashes the program. At least the 5 prior releases can open these emails without issues (eg. mailnews.win32-20250726-7bda12e7-uxp-7e0ddfef73-xpmod) I can send an eml file but would rather do it in private message if that is possible. Here's event viewer logs, let me know if I can get any other logs somehow. Faulting application name: mailnews.exe, version: 4.8.7.8956, time stamp: 0x688b80b7 Faulting module name: xul.dll, version: 4.8.7.8956, time stamp: 0x688b80de Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x0141b048 Faulting process id: 0x7AF4 Faulting application start time: 0x1DC0475A8AA3941 Faulting application path: H:\Program\mailnews\mailnews.exe Faulting module path: H:\Program\mailnews\xul.dll Report Id: 8fb504df-e91b-4159-a708-95b9e931ef92 Faulting package full name: Faulting package-relative application ID: -
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Power/Sleep options are missing from the menu during a remote RDP session.
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My Windows XP OS Addons and Update Pack (2023)
seahorser replied to Zorba the Geek's topic in Application Add-Ons
I don't find the string literal you mention again: Obsolete_Entries. There is Obsolete and Obsolete_Files but not Obsolete_Entries. I found too that some nlite nhelper(s) is there (in the ntlite.inf) because it's locked and always created wharever they are completely removed or not.- 80 replies
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I was experimenting with NVME-USB install, this time and recovered only main windows partition and used EFI partition adjusted by lots of experimenting and this time it booted fine. Right before partition recovery i tried to boot, so did nothing new with EFI partition to make system bootable. I can also say that its crashing before graphical BCD metro menu with multiple enteries its loaded, its loading for while, its not quick crash, like 10 second.. I have multiple BCD enteries because of my experiments. Im not aware that i did something extra with WIndows install on main parition its stuck to 1803 version, because USB version upgrading problem, some security roll up updates where installed, also constant upgrading update which is failing its running.. and i installed a few "normal" problems to make it more usable, nothing suspicious, i also doubt that i have some virus and same one on my 2 machine. It has to be something ugly. Only thing which i read online about this error is that it could be related to winlogon.exe and csrss.exe but when DISM and SFC run fine, they should be fine. If someone know how Windows 10 UEFI boot sequence is working step by step, it may be helpful. I have bad memory but i maybe tried to set number of processors through msconfig to make boot a bit faster before it broke, i saw it some video.. but because i recreated EFI partition if its some parameter there it should be gone, unless its something saved in registry or other system file. But i have tried the same thing with NVME-USB and its still booting, so its probably not it.. im not sure if WIndows boot its by default multithreaded. When i removed bcd experiments to avoid BCD menu, whole boot is now like 15 second vs 10 second crash before, it be in more advanced phase of booting, but even when bootlog is force for every boot entry and i use textstyle bootmenu instead of metro one, its still crashing the same way.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
alright it is reproducible now, a fix is pushed to repo: https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/a2da19760ea8610331430c88d50dcadd0950272c -
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Mathwiz replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
This page explains what some of the "referer" prefs do: https://notepad.patheticcockroach.com/4256/tweaking-referer-settings-in-firefox-and-tor-browser/ - Yesterday
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Ben Markson replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Okay, I'm way down a very strange rabbit hole now. I use an ancient copy of AdBlock Plus (v2.9.1). Using the latest Serpent, if I go to to https://forums.digitalspy.com with this filter active: ||fonts.googleapis.com^ it crashes. Inactive it doesn't crash. The older Serpent is unaffected. Ben. -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
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New release 74.1.1 "The csp bug is fixed - may enable it. Continue js update also places update" https://codeberg.org/Theodor2/Mypal68/releases/tag/74.1.1
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2078 (CLOSED some 2 1/2 yrs ago ...) -
Hi, im struggling for quite a long time with 0xc00021a Windows 10 boot error, its UEFI version of WIndows 10, if it matters and i have only EFI partition and one 1 machines not Recovery partition and not ESR 128 Mb service partition, i never needed it for anything and when i upgraded install it was not create, its probably not mandatory same as Recovery partition, because recovery enviroment is in C:\Recovery hidden folder too. I have tried a lot of things, sfc - is fine, dism is fine. Error description is for lots of source of this error.. I have tried to enable ntbtlog.txt, but it seems that its happening before log is create, so i dont have any clues to fix it. It seems to new bug. It happened after some update, i might get out of space during updating, because of app generated 30 GB error file. I had some restore points, but during restoring i got error, maybe because of now enough space and after restore point data disappered and my last full backup is quite old. I have tried manaul BCDedit fixing, all boot fixing utilities which i found - Paragon, EasyUS, Aomie, Dual boot repait, VisualBCD, Bootice, Lazesoft. Bootsec, Hasleo Easy UEFI, including deleting and rebuild EFI partition. I haved tried all boot modes - enable logging, safe mode, recovery, autorepair - there is error hardisk not found.. What is more interesting, i even managed to replicate error on Windows 10 togo on USB-NVME driver, on different hardware.. (intel Z370 + AMD 450 - Ryzen 2600 )Its probably again cause by some recent update, or by some BCD change, because some tools are updating try to fix, all connected BCD by mistake... and im unable to fix it even on USB-NVME install on other computer. Hardware is ok for sure, because its happening on multiple devices, liveCD are booting fine. Im quite sure that is not because some virus. Only thing which im able to ""fix" it is restore whole NVME-USB installation EFI + System partition, restore EFI partition alone is not enough its somehow connected. I googled alot, but found only generic tutorials for classic - sfc/dism / bcd fixing.. Disabling some addional disk or disconning devices is not helping too. I did not found success stories, just people who git complete reinstall or machine reset. Its possible somehow repair WIndows 10 without losing system settings - installed programs, registry settings and normal files? I saw some /auto setup.exe settings, but when i tried setup.exe /auto othre commands, i always get unknow option /auto error.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Ben Markson replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I've given up and gone back to basilisk52-g4.8.win32-git-20250712-3219d2d-uxp-b9ebe5b259-xpmod.7z I've now encountered an insta-crash visiting https://forums.digitalspy.com so I'm thinking something's just not right. Ben. -
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Ben Markson replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Nice idea... :where is working fine, so it's not that. My gut says that hidden="" makes no sense and that it should be hidden="true" but everything is so javascript driven and dynamic that it's hard to tell if what the inspector shows is reliable. Ben. -
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Go to this page -- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:where If the "output" pane of the "try it" section is empty/blank, then your first hunch is correct and lack of :where() support is your issue. -
It is recommended to add an option Right-click the taskbar program to execute the closing program command
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Hello, for a few weeks now I can't get jump lists to show up when right clicking taskbar icons . I need to shift+ right click, I'd like for only right click to work again.
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Ben Markson replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I'm observing this for a FRITZ!Box 7530 running FRITZ!OS: 8.02 – which is insanely difficult to debug as it comprises screens that are constantly being rendered using javascript in real time. I'm not sure how to properly explain this but here goes... using Serpent v52.9.0 (2025-07-09) (32-bit) this works: <article class="page-blocks"> <div class="page-blocks__block" :hide="isMeshClient || isIpClient" hidden=""> <----- <div class="text-block"> <div class="text-block__container"> <p :show="hwf.isBox"> The table shows all of the network devices connected with the FRITZ!Box via LAN or Wi-Fi, as well as VPN connections to the home network that were established by FRITZ!Box users and apps (such as MyFRITZ!App, FRITZ!VPN). All of the devices in the home network are connected in a computer network and can exchange data, images, music, and videos with each other. Network devices in the home network can also be reached from the internet through port sharing.</p> </div> </div> </div> : </article> -----> :where([hidden], [print-only]) { display: none !important; } After (2025-07-09) the display: none is not being applied. This causes page areas to be shown that should be hidden. As this is all javascript driven it's very difficult to assign a specific cause to any effect. Obviously, it's not the display: none itself but maybe something to do with the :where() pseudo-class? Or is it the :hide="isMeshClient || isIpClient" hidden="" stuff? Or <article>? As Serpent's inspector doesn't seem to like javascript driven html and only displays the initial state of the web page, I've gained this much insight using an up-to-date version of Firefox, this means I can only inspect the display: none being applied when it's working. There are no errors being logged. Would anyone like to hazard an explanation. Ben. -
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My iso had a different file version, I think I got the right one by extracting files from updates of some windows vista update pack, but I don't remember which one, Searching this version also brings some results, you can try downloading this version directly from the internet if you don't have time for scavenging from unpacked updates (may be less safe tho) And it didn't work anyway on the laptop that I tried this patch on, your mileage may vary
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
broken link edited they have different meanings for the values, better look it up in source for actual meaning and choose which value suits your needs. -
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modnar replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
@roytam1 Thank you for the update! Also: boc-uxp/mailnews link does not work (404). There are two referer settings, network.http.referer.XOriginTrimmingPolicy and network.http.referer.trimmingPolicy, both set to 0 in my Serpent 52.9 - should both be 2? Edit: network.http.sendRefererHeader is default at 2 though - isn't that enough? :-) -
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
Mathwiz replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
And another surprise. I set referer.trimmingPolicy to 2 on my work PC, then went to do the same thing on my home PC - and my home PC was already set to 2! Where did that come from? Turns out it's in the "UOC Patch" - a set of preferences intended to improve performance, developed by @looking4awayout long ago. Since this particular setting has little to do with performance, I assume he set it for privacy reasons, and it found its way into his UOC Patch by accident. Apparently he was ahead of his time, since it's now the default setting in newer FF versions.