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If you need a solution for Windows XP, you can try my QJS build - it's certainly not super fast, but it's lightweight and native to XP. https://postimg.cc/9D5NQkZ2 https://postimg.cc/HcVt20XF https://www.mediafire.com/file/b2yx0shb0ncfp2c/qjs.zip/file
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YouTube under Windows XP - Downloaders, players and browser support
panda_zzz replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
I rewrote part of the functionality and replaced the automatic recommendations with manual ones that can be activated by clicking a button youtube_search.lua- 182 replies
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Please take the new version from codebergs
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Thanks! I've done a lot of work on this setup. I have not installed any other updates, I did not know they existed to be honest. To be clear, NT 4 cannot access the Windows 7 drive or partition. It can access other drives that windows 7 can also access, and this is what is causing the issue. Something about the way that NT 4.0 accesses NTFS volumes makes them freeze up to windows 7. I will look into other updates available for NT 4 after service pack 6. Thanks for the suggestion. My main question at this point is how NT 4 is even accessing drives like Vista, as they are NTFS 3.1 and NT is NTFS 1.2. Do any of the service packs or updates enable NTFS 3.1 access? Or at least 3.0 since 2K doesn't cause this in windows 7? Also, why doesn't this issue happen to any other OS? Win 7 is the only one afaik, not even Vista which NT 4.0 can read from and has a drive letter assigned to. Going back to what you said about a FAT installed NT 4, would there be a way to install it to FAT then remove the NTFS driver? That could fix the issue. Thanks for the reply!
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Not to forget: A very interesting setup you got there. I like it. I had NT4.0 installed way back when on FAT16 (max. 2GB) partition and it ran normally. The problem is it will still be able to read/write your Win7 NTFS partition and make it slow. Have you installed any post-NT4.0 SP6(A) updates? Like the SP6(B) pak (Q299444i)? There are also ~38 updates after SP6A that can be installed to possibly fix NT4 to not mess with other disks.
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My Browser Builds (Part 6)
modnar replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Thank you kindly. I have downloaded the new packages and updated my installations. P.S.: I have observed that as in any new version it's good to reset all the "media." variables in "about:config and then restart browser a few times. Makes youtube more fluent... -
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YouTube works fine here in VLC using my youtube.lua script: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185971-youtube-under-windows-xp-downloaders-players-and-browser-support/page/13/#findComment-1288475
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YouTube just stopped working for me completely. First it required me to supply cookies. After a bit of fiddling, I used --cookies-from-browser chromium to obtain a 400 kB file with all cookies. Then I supplied it with --cookies. The errors were: "Sign in to prove that you are not a bot." Then: "n challenge solving failed. Ensure that you have a supported JavaScript runtime." https://imgur.com/a/g7hUh6R I forgot what the JavaScript runtime was, only that they were several choices that people described as very slow. I haven't got them. The mode also switched from "android vr" to "tv downgraded".
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its impossible to block CrossDeviceResume.exe processes like SearchUI which SaB does?
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RU-B started following NT 4.0 and Windows 7 drive fighting
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Precursor: *SKIP IF UNINTERESTED* I have a multibooted computer with 13+ entries in the bootloader. Currently, they go as follows: Win 11, 10, 8.1, 7, Vista, XP, 2K, NT 4.0, ME, 98 SE, 95, 3.1, and an Ubuntu install. All of them boot correctly (now after much disarray), and are neatly put into a single boot menu running without metro UI but on the modern BCD framework. I use 5 real mode boot sectors for ME, 98 SE, 95, 3.1, and Ubuntu using modified versions of generated files from easy bcd (based on grub4dos 0.4.6a). For NT 4.0, 2K, and XP, I also use Easy BCD (this time unmodified) to boot into them. Each operating system works fine. All operating systems above 2K have fully fledged drivers for everything, the base board is an IPIBL-LB (random HP board) with 4 drives + a CD drive. *** SKIP TO: Here's the problem: If I follow these steps, things go wrong: Boot into NT 4.0 (no issues) Restart (no issues) Boot into Windows 7 (no issues*) Once into Windows 7, after fully started, Windows 7 (but not any other operating system [ex 8.1]) will become super sluggish and slow. All drives are accessible except for the ones accessed by NT 4.0 during its boot (any time in the past, even hundreds of power cycles ago), mainly NT 4.0 itself as well as Vista and 2K. The FAT (non NTFS) drives accessed by NT 4.0 remain accessible, but NTFS drives accessed become unreadable/uninitialized in only windows 7. Trying to start a disk check on those volumes fails, and the UAC prompt takes forever to come up anyway. The system is unable to shutdown too. The current only way to fix this is to boot into another operating system and disk check anything accessed by NT 4.0. Here's what I want: Windows 7 can access all drives and not be sluggish after booting into NT 4.0 any time in the past Windows 7 can still see all partitions on all drives Here's what I don't care about: NT 4.0 not being able to see any other partition (actually ideally it shouldn't be able to) Here's my idea: NT 4.0 does not have disk drivers. It sees the drives (500+ GB) as 131 GB (No lba 48 support) - I have a disk driver I could install, but doing so seems redundant since it will only be a nightmare to reletter each drive and fix the USB drivers as well as making more partitions accessible from NT to further break 7 - If I could maybe get Vista to unletter from NT 4.0 and install NT on FAT, then it would maybe fix the issue? However I can't unletter Vista. I would also need guidance on installing NT 4.0 on FAT. Other than that I'm clueless Other info: I have removed all drive letters from NT 4.0 besides itself (now C:) and Vista (Z:) (it won't let me remove Vista as "boot drives MUST have letters" [this makes me confused]) NT 4.0 can only see 2 drives (technically 3 but it doesn't read the third), of which the picture has the layout. The full disk manager layout from 8.1 can be seen as well. This is NT 4.0 built 1381 SP6 I would really appreciate some guidance! I'm lost. Genuinely no idea where to start or how one or two partitions ruins 7 completely. Clueless, however much I might know. Sincerely, RU-B **Don't want any "Give up" vibes please**
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Someone else had reported that DirectX 8.1 and 9.0 DXDIAG can crash when checking digital signatures. In your test with disabling/enabling the driver with DirectX 5: I have no idea what a STATESTS value of 0xBDF7 could possibly mean, the specification defines the high bit as Reserved, Always 0. The only thing I can think of to do if that happens is reset STATESTS and then reset the controller. e: no it has to be reading complete garbage instead of HDA controller registers, i should return an error as soon as the version number doesn't make sense. DirectMusic will always be user mode not kernel mode; my driver doesn't contain a MIDI synthesizer and relies on the stock general MIDI Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth. I'm currently exploring other ways of doing FM sound in DOS games (resurrecting the old VDMSound project) but it seems I will need to disassemble the port trapping VxD to add more features. It could use some buffering for port writes to reduce the synchronization overhead, it fails really badly with Diode Millliampere's Adlib Tracker music. e2: I don't know why in some of these dxdiag logs it lists my driver's name as "°" (0xB0 0x03), where can that be coming from?
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The package for A20 Line Always On processing (and more) in HIMEM.SYS
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My friend. We are not in school and I am not teacher. It is your responsibility to understand correctly formulated statement. -
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
Dave-H replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
No problem.- 2,345 replies
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
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Sorry,my english is too bad, so I didn't attent that- 2,345 replies
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Without Audio driver: no error if running DxDiag (empty log). I tested with DirectX 8.0 and DirectX 8.1 both. Only difference found: DirectX 8.0 gives no blue screen, general HResult error only. No problems with Playback or Volume noticed. I found no special WDM-related updates in case of Windows 98FE. The two you mentioned before won't install on Windows 98FE. WIN98FE_Wdmhda.021_DX5.1_DX8.0a_DX8.1a.zip Edit: after initial problems I succeeded to install DirectX 7.0a on Windows 98FE. Everything is, or seems to be fine! BTW DxDiag_WDMHDA.txt doesn't log tests as OK, but ALL tests on both DirectSound and DirectMusic where good! However, no Kernel mode mentioned with DirectMusic? WIN98FE_WDMHDA.021_DX7.0a.zip
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My Browser Builds (Part 6)
modnar replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
@roytam1 I was on location this morning to update Serpent and disaster: 2026-06-27 build has got 2026-06-19 contents. -
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
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My Browser Builds (Part 6)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
New build of post-deprecated Serpent/moebius for XP! * Notice: This repo will not be built on regular schedule, and changes are experimental as usual. ** Current moebius patch level should be on par with 52.9, but some security patches can not be applied/ported due to source milestone differences between versions. Test binary: Win32 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win32-git-20260627-b6372f6d3-xpmod.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk55-win64-git-20260627-b6372f6d3-xpmod.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/basilisk55 Repo changes: - import from UXP: - Fresh import of libpng 1.6.58 (b61274cd) - Apply (hopefully for the last time before 2.0.x) APNG support code. (882bf4b3) (dba06fd4e) - ported from UXP: [devtools] Consistently show filepicker on first save action from StyleEditor. (6316f240) (c5177c2c5) - ported from UXP: Bug 2029403 - avoid PORT_Strdup in ssl_DecodeResumptionToken. (c9536715) (999cc9dfb) - ported from UXP: Bug 2030366 - avoid race with module unloading in NSSTrustDomain_FindTokensByURI. (43317d3e) (43c5cf5af) - import from UXP: Bug 2030564 - add defensive input validation to sftk_compute_ANSI_X9_63_kdf. (346619a8e) (045e9f53a) - import from UXP: [DOM] Clean up WebGL transform feedback validation. (a4a23b43) (6597dd785) - import from UXP: Issue #3122 - Put base paths in the json viewer client deps. (09108384) (b6372f6d3) -
My Browser Builds (Part 6)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
New build of BOC/UXP for XP! Test binary: MailNews Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/mailnews.win32-20260627-40a79c75-uxp-98f21468a1-xpmod.7z BNavigator Win32 https://o.rthost.win/boc-uxp/bnavigator.win32-20260627-40a79c75-uxp-98f21468a1-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/boc-uxp/tree/custom * Notice: the profile prefix (i.e. parent folder names) are also changed since 2020-08-15 build, you may rename their names before using new binaries when updating from builds before 2020-08-15. -- New build of HBL-UXP for XP! Test binary: IceDove-UXP(mail) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/icedove.win32-20260627-id-656ea98-uxp-98f21468a1-xpmod.7z IceApe-UXP(suite) https://o.rthost.win/hbl-uxp/iceape.win32-20260627-id-656ea98-ia-c642e3c-uxp-98f21468a1-xpmod.7z source repo (excluding UXP): https://github.com/roytam1/icedove-uxp/tree/winbuild https://github.com/roytam1/iceape-uxp/tree/winbuild