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  2. They're still comparable in a way that one core will still run only one task at once, just like single-core CPU. That does sound a bit extreme. I got few temporary freezes then and then for few seconds on my slowest computer, which has a dual-core APU (AMD's term for CPU and GPU in a single chip) clocked at 1,35 GHz, if I opened too many pages. At that point, it's better to restart the browser. MSFN is probably one of the lightest websites I visit. Back then web browsers were still more like fancy HTML document parsers. Then rapid-release treadmill started and browsers grew in complexity and I guess that idea got lost in trying to preserve other features making it distinct from ChromeZilla and fighting with web compatibility issues, which has turned into application platform in the meantime.
  3. Hey gus, I'm using Win11 24H2 and run SAB 3.7.9 and facing the problem that when I open the "hidden symbols" window it opens on the left side instead of where the little arrow is. Does anyone know how to solve it? Thanks a lot!
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  5. Hello, I need your help. W7 x64 I can't install Powershell 4.0 or Powershell 5.1 Current version is 2.0 NET 4.5 OK I know that I need to install Powershell 4.0 first, but it stuck on initializing Windows6.1-KB2819745-x64-MultiPkg.msu Thank you.
  6. Hi there. I still get the same error than when extracting the setup previously provided in this thread: "You need to install AOMEI Partition Assistant on the computer to run.If you want to run the program without installation, it is recommended to create a Portable Version, then you can run the Portable AOMEI Partition Assistant on other computers without installation." Short of someone being able to create a portable version, I wonder if the issue is in AmAnacfg.ini, with contents that (in my system) are not being created on install (probably due to the program stopping after the above error).. usercfg=C:\Users\All Users\Application Data\AomeiBR\usercfg.ini Cache=C:\Users\All Users\Application Data\AOMEIPA\PA_OF.dat Address=https://a.aomeisoftware.com/api/v1/soft/collect Thanks!
  7. Starting point for the Part II is here. From Elira's post: Stale
  8. I disabled them all about 17 years ago on Vista, and even earlier on XP, lost nothing.
  9. "But ... then, why?" Wow. Funny how you learn new stuff all the time. 10 years ago I would have disabled them all and see what happened. But not without before researching here or elsewhere: what are the likely consequences of doing so? I never look at performance counters, and never have had an error saying "you're way down in performance in X", probably due to my stripping XP of useless tricks, functions and spyware/attack surface. So, I wonder and seek illustration on what do I lose by disabling those counters, anyway. I imagine I'll loose the performance tab info in the app "system explorer"? some functionality in "process lasso" and other process monitor tools? Any ideas? Thanks.
  10. Those $5 keys are as much cheating as using digital licenses…
  11. Good Series! The actor went to something called (if I remember correctly) "The Good Doctor". I haven't watched any of "The Good Doctor" to know if it's as goos as "Bates Motel".
  12. I know. And that's exactly how I read it. At the time you wrote that, you said I only lost ONCE. I said that won't do, I can do better than losing ONCE. So I intentionally lost 10 times! 10 is binary for TWO. I have lost TWICE because "last" is a "loss". But I clearly "lost" you aslo, lol.
  13. When I do, it just pops up with an error message saying to drag & drop a WLU file into the script, so I'm not really sure how that helps matters.
  14. You tore these words out of context, by "all lost one time" I only meant those I named, including your account.
  15. so for my "last" word and to put me at an even 10 ---
  16. Well that just won't do... I'll need to get to an even 10. But there will only be 10 types of people that will understand - 1) those that understand binary 2) those that do not
  17. I tried disabling multiprocess mode on St 55 on Win 7 and had a similar experience. Couldn't even type a post on MSFN at 10-20 seconds per letter, with one CPU core maxed out! So, even with a single core, you might have had better luck with e10s forced on. It's my opinion that the OS version makes little difference in performance, assuming the application (browser or whatever) will run on both OSes. The app might be faster if optimized for a newer version, but in that case it's unlikely to run on the older version at all. It's mostly the hardware, rather than the OS, that provides good performance. I always run Serpent in single-process mode as it is the only mode in New Moon 28. Furthermore, I think a real single-core CPU is not fully comparable with a multi-core CPU where only one core is enabled. Anyway! New Moon 28 works great but I have to agree with your observation on MSFN. Writing comments has become much worse than it was in the past. Many delays when entering letters. The whole forum editor has become more of a chronical disease. And I can't see any progress in the last few months that would represent any improvement.
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