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  2. Not work, crash and DrWatson: Exactly same error if try open any .swf file from local hard drive. So, Patched FlashPlayer 9.0.289.0 installs OK but has no practical use :-(
  3. What I mean is that it can be installed on a much newer than LGA775
  4. Thank you, @jumper, for patching the MS Office 2010 MSO.DLL file (x32-bit version). Can you please do the same for the 64-bit version too? Thanks in advance :-) Greets!
  5. I replied: "Excellent. Do the same for Windows 2000."
  6. More details from Gemini. Note at bottom: "Updates KB3034344, KB3013455, and KB2850851 specifically address critical vulnerabilities in how win32k.sys parses TrueType fonts...."
  7. Third try by asking Google Gemini (Thinking):
  8. Summary of first two trys asking Google Gemini (Fast): For the final updates, this number was in the high 7000s (e.g., 5.1.2600.7512 or higher). KB4500331 (May 2019): BlueKeep Remote Desktop Services vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708). KB4012598 (May 2017): Released to address the WannaCry vulnerability. Mar 2014: MS14-015 KB2939576 Critical EoP vulnerability in Win32k. (One of the final official patches) Dec 2013: MS13-101 KB2880430 Multiple EoP vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers (Win32k). Jul 2013: MS13-053 KB2850851 Remote Code Execution/EoP vulnerabilities in Win32k and TrueType Font handling. Jan 2013: MS13-005 KB2769369 EoP vulnerability in the Windows kernel-mode driver (Win32k).
  9. Dangit. Good catch. I'll rework all of that and get another release up tonight. Edit: Fixed stupid interrupt eating bug and other problems with the Interrupt Service Routine. https://github.com/andrew-hoffman/WDMHDA/releases/tag/Alpha-011
  10. Yesterday
  11. I've tested oldcp.biz,that worked...
  12. Is it IE5 or a different web browser? Seems to me it's an IE setting telling it to use %TEMP%.
  13. No, you don't. NTSTATUS InterruptServiceRoutine ... if(!that->AcknowledgeIRQ() ){ return FALSE; }
  14. Thanks. I'll try your suggestions. Still, I would like to find out what's causing this in the first place. I did look at the Profile List in the registry for S-1-5-19 and did find one difference for the LocalService\ entry. I have a 3rd drive with a fresh copy of XP Pro installed on it right from the install disk with absolutely no changes to it. I use this as my base reference point when trying to figure out any problems. The entry for LocalService (S-1-5-19) in that Profile List is a little different and when I export it and import it into this registry, it gets changed back to what it originally was. So I'm not sure if that difference is the reason why this is happening.
  15. Hello. Update on my problem. Problem solved! I had to install windows 98 with the "install /p i" command that ignores Acpi detection/installation, this helped with all the setups I've tried to install 98 on !
  16. In the ISR I am first reading the INTSTS register and returning False if it is 0 (or 0xFFFFFFFF which happens on controller shutdown sometimes ). As far as I can tell this is correct, but on the Wyse Rx0 thin client with AMD SB600 having my driver loaded slows the system down immensely and causes the USB ports to stop working suggesting that there might be an IRQ storm issue. If the driver will initialize and load and media players attempt to play sound but nothing is heard, please try all audio jacks. The codec node parser is also fairly rudimentary at the moment and I'm not going to guarantee it works with every codec or even most of them. I've had very little success getting Windows 98 installed and working on systems as new as that anyway though clearly some of the people here are able to manage it.
  17. I mean specific examples, give me links for test.
  18. Any Flash Site that doesn't require Flash 10 or 11 will work,i guess...
  19. Huanazhi X99-TF (C612 chipset) Intel Wellsburg PCH - High Definition Audio Controller [B1] PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_8D20&SUBSYS_72708086&REV_05 RealTek ALC887 HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0887&SUBSYS_10EC0887&REV_1003 hda.sys driver is loaded, no crashes, 9x system see audio device, try play, but no any sounds. on win10 with standart hdaudio.sys sounds ok.
  20. Check that you handle only YOUR interrupts and pass all other to system. You have to check some bit(s) responsible for indicating IRQ in controller register(s). Ok, I will try to do standard sequence Disable Controller - Reboot - Run DbgView - Enable Controller, But as it hangs probability to success not high.
  21. Huh. Are you able to get kernel debug prints on that system by any methods? Try the version in the hdac\buildchk folder in the download. Does it hang on installation or just on the first reboot? If it lets you install and then hangs on restarting you might be able to get some debug output with DbgView, otherwise you really have to have a hardware serial port and the newest laptops I know with that are on Dell Latitude E series which have one on some docking stations. One possible issue is that the driver is not currently designed to be able to load for multiple devices and the PCH on that laptop will have HDMI display audio as well as the HDA bus. There might also be issues with IRQ sharing with the USB controller but if that's the case I'm not sure how to fix the problems. I know you are experienced with Windows Driver development so maybe you would have some suggestions.
  22. On XP only GDI rendering is working. I will try to use DirectWrite. 139 on vanilla Vista SP2 works, but if you run without existing profile, it has some function missing in shell32.dll. Edit: DirectWrite from Supermium working! I can't get working hardware acceleration, even with disabled blacklist and D3D9... All api-ms-win-crt, p_advp32.dll, pwp_shd.dll, p_ole.dll, pwrp_k32.dll, ucrtbase.dll - that's the files needed for working dwrite.dll from Supermium.
  23. Intel Sunrise Point-LP PCH - High Definition Audio Controller + Realtek ALC236 (Intel Core Gen 8 Notebook) (and HDMI Audio codec on the same HDA controller too). After installation of driver: With Normal boot temporary hangs on during the boot and then reboot. With Logged boot just hangs on with these last lines in BOOTLOG.TXT: [000FF0E5] INITCOMPLETE = mmdevldr [000FF0E5] INITCOMPLETESUCCESS = mmdevldr [000FF0E5] Loading PNP drivers of WDM Sample Driver for HD Audio (PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_9D71&SUBSYS_84A6103C&REV_21\BUS_00&DEV_1F&FUNC_03) JFYI, on this system CSM programs all PCI devices to one IRQ11.
  24. Yes, I wrote about this on vogons: https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?p=1386342#p1386342
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