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  2. Update: So i was able to get rid of the outdated driver related error that would happen when a usb drive was plugged in by doing the following - rename "wmdmps.dll" and "wmpnssci.dll" to "wmdmps.dll.bak" and "wmpnssci.dll.bak", and the driver error went away. the suggestion was given by chatgpt. for the two files, one of them resides in the program folder and the other one is in system32. Additionally i was able to get "0.65.0.47-git" version of lavfilters to work in replacement of the lavfilters.ax file that is used in combined community codec package 2015-10-18, which uses 0.65.0.05. Simply copy the newer "lavsplitter.ax" from the "0.65.0.47-git" package (which you can get online) into the "Filters" folder of the installed cccP program files folder, as well as into the "LAVFilters" folder, but the "lavsplitter.ax" file that resides in this folder is case sensitive and must read exactly "LAVSplitter.ax", otherwise, it will not work. 0.66 version of lavfilters were not able to work on my system that has "Windows2000-UURollup-v11-d20141130-x86-ENU" installed.
  3. Check out here. While it is still up, anyway :)
  4. Well, this would be a solution for many retro systems. A person could probably make a small Linux router for the task. Maybe a RPI-zero or something. For virtual machines, one might also be able to modify Qemu, or intercept it's traffic. Something on a bare metal install, without a router, might still be nice. @FranceBB, thanks for commenting. Glad people are thinking about it.
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  6. So I updated my Vista SP2 x64 to 2016, still no joy. Chromium for Windows 7 by e3kskoy7wqk starts with the same method! Ideas? I don't understand what else CatsXP wants, aren't those both made for win 7?
  7. What for? It's obsolete, no matter how good it was 2 years ago. D.Draker no longer recommends this browser due to the age. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186346-i-moved-to-centbrowser-im-not-happy-about-it/page/5/#findComment-1275874
  8. they did this because they want jemalloc to be integrated into C runtime, which is un-recommended by MS later.
  9. At least the acronym (BSoD) will still be valid, since both black and blue begin with the letter 'b' c
  10. If you can install Visual C++ 2008, it will produce Windows 2000 and XP compatible software (but with manifest errors affecting both Visual C++ 2005 and 2008). Mozilla got around that by building "mozcrt19.dll" somehow, but I have not been able to build it. Should I upload the source code and resulting executable?
  11. Okay, is there a modded version of this browser?
  12. I think there is no much difference between vc2005 and vc2008?
  13. Yes I have, but my plan is actually to get New Moon 27 working with Windows 2000 (and XP/SP1), then create a Visual C++ 5.0 build of Firefox 3.0 (I have no idea how to make it work with Windows NT 3.50 or earlier, nor can I test it, but I'll eventually open the door to someone who can). I know I want Gecko 1.9, but I still struggle to figure out if I want the default theme of Firefox 1.5, 2.0, or 3.0.
  14. Hey Nicholas,have you heard Retrozilla 2.3 released updates? Are you gonna merge changes from retrozilla 2.3 to your fork?
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  16. Can you see yourself ever using Visual C++ 2008 to produce Windows 2000 and XP RTM/SP1 compatible browsers, or do you need Visual C++ 2005 compatibility? I have a Visual C++ 2008/Windows 7 SDK compatible build of Firefox 35.0a1 I was thinking of uploading, but don't know if I should or not.
  17. ah great to know. i wouldnt have had any idea how to even know what was wrong, because it wouldnt ever show any information at all before the site would crash instantly, in the "Tools => Web Console" (or browswer console) window. Thats good you knew though.
  18. I finally managed to get Firefox 48.0.2 to work on Windows XP RTM! Notes kernelxp.dll stays in the "firefox" directories after patching, or else it will NOT work. The unofficial guide "How to get Firefox 48.0.2 / 45.9.x ESR to work on Windows XP RTM!" is now available. This guide is made by me. https://sites.google.com/view/clara-incorporated/modernization/windows-xp-rtm/firefox-48-0-2-firefox-45-9-x-esr
  19. I think we have to take Shane's word for it that the patch has been applied to Supermium 132. As I said earlier, it's an ESR version, which surely should be capable of having the patch applied to it, as it should be fully supported until the next ESR version is released. I'm not sure how we can test whether the patch has been applied successfully or not.
  20. Oh big thanks its that's all I needed, now the last problem is the right click that I indicated earlier. If you can solve this problem, your software will be perfect for me! ah and a big thank you for this software and your help! PS : for the color of right click i disable enhanced taskbar and re enable it, and its back to normal PS 2 : and now is back to black ahah
  21. This is not a bug, but an improvement to indicate disabled window. There is/will be a setting to disable shading for confused ones [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\StartIsBack\DarkMagic] FadeDisabled = (DWORD)0 There are acrylic effects alright, but it's not supposed to be pure black, maybe extra tweaks on your system.
  22. https://yggtorrent.top - basilisk 52/55 can't pass cloudflare check, NM 28 crash on hcaptcha.
  23. workarounded by relaxing check in DrawTargetCairo::IsValid(), and it seems not crashing for me now. https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/10b96192dd99bd7daef5072d51d7f739e01d2fbc
  24. Then it's a good idea to use the patched ungoogled for Server 2008 R2. No one knows and no one can guarantee how good and when the old 132 Supermium will (ever?) be patched for that serious vulnerability. https://github.com/e3kskoy7wqk/Chromium-for-windows-7/releases/tag/ungoogled-chromium_138.0.7204.96 Edit/ They say it's been patched in R5. But in the article they say the patch is for 138+! Contradictory. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/releases/tag/v132-r5
  25. His post is neither useless, nor senseless. Learn to look for before you write your senseless posts It's been confirmed by reputable members of MSFN that those don't work. "This didn't work for me." https://msfn.org/board/topic/186420-mod-for-intel-haswell-4600-hd-graphics-drivers-for-xp/#findComment-1271208 "Edit: After a while (5-8hours) if the PC is not used, the mouse works but I can't open anything that was minimized in the taskbar. I have to restart the PC to get it working again. Did you see this kind of behaviour? I'm using 32bit XP." https://msfn.org/board/topic/186420-mod-for-intel-haswell-4600-hd-graphics-drivers-for-xp/#findComment-1271490
  26. Hi, please do you fix this? This does not appear without your app + no transparency or fluent effect on right clic menu in icon pined on taskbar? Its normal?
  27. Eh, everything is described in this forum - learn to look for before you write senseless posts https://msfn.org/board/topic/183956-asus-b85m-e-with-core-i5-4590-code-10-in-device-manager/ https://msfn.org/board/topic/176356-simple-xp-32bit-64gb-ram-true-pae-guide/page/10/#findComment-1280987
  28. Normally the same as in the PCIe HD graphics card, e.g. AMD HD7450: Audio output from Intel CPU is over HDMI, DP or DVI (DVI only if in bios is function Audio over DVI and you need DVI > DP or DVI > HDMI cable:
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