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Sorry guys, this is all getting way off-topic again. General security and privacy issues are off-topic here unless they specifically relate to the Thorium browser, and only the Thorium browser. Thank you.
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Thank you!! IT WORKED! when I set it to pcipatch §7900 it sprang into life upon bootupwith headphoners and speakers. i also noted that after first reboot on $7900, it garbled mydisplay driver on bootup, but subsequent startups seem fine. I have attached the txt files. Thanks again im so happy its working! Hdaicina.txt Hdaicinb.txt HDAICINC.TXT HDAICIND.TXT
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Using BOTH process tamer 2.14 (which comes in the portable zip of the app), together with process lasso (set supermium "always" priority class to below normal) works in my set up to tame processor usage peaks, making supermium quite stable, actually (compared to using either app separately or, needless to say, none of them).
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@roytam1 Do you have success with installing your modded english XP SP3 on a 486 cpu? Which version do you use? Do you change anything compared with my files? I am soso curious, can you send me your modded files? Just now I am installing my german xp486.iso direct onto an AMD 133MHZ 486 cpu Dietmar
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
dmiranda replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
True that - but I prefer sp52 to pm. My rule is: for work related websites (unless unnecessarily scripted) sp2, for social mypal68. For sites that don't work in those two, supermium, or else tablet or linux mint laptop. -
In Argentina, ATMs (POS terminals?) seem to be running XP -judging by the occasional error screens. They surely pay for security updates. I have set up well trimmed, secured XP terminals in some governmental offices in Argentina (and some other places of the world, too) and know they are still running. I'm sure they do not pay for security updates, nor do they need to do so (like we all know).
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Sorry, but four letter words only in this chain. Need to change the letter to create a different word.
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
xrobwx71 replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Sometimes when I'm trying to keep my dark passenger from presenting, I watch weird stuff, like the end of Secretariat. Something about that horse just lifts my spirits. To dig deep and find something inside, to pull off the seemingly impossible. -
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Condor.07 replied to WULover's topic in Windows 9x Member Projects
Installed Windows 95 OSR2.1 Installed Internet Explorer 5.5 SP2 It works in English It doesn't work in Italian Thanks- 1,092 replies
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thanx dimo, btw, did u check the text file I sent yesterday afternoon to see if it had been removed any earlier? that was what was left of defender on my side yesterday afternoon. your file I launched a few hours ago.
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http://wp.xin.at/xp-x64-post-mortem-updates
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
UCyborg replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Guess I'm lucky I'm not everyone and Pale Moon still manages all "important" sites. The latter have certainly gotten worse, though I don't care about GitHub, X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram, DRM encumbered media...pretty much don't care for 99% of the internet. Don't care about Firefox either, it has become a (buggy) monstrosity I don't recognize anymore and I have no time nor interest for seeking workarounds for stuff that recently worked as expected. I've set it up quite some time ago for the family member, assuming it will be "safer" option than Pale Moon...well that was a mistake, Firefox doesn't play videos properly anymore on a humble 5 years old laptop with Intel HD 610, it either lags and the sound is screwed up (with HW acceleration) or it lags and the sound is OK (without HW acceleration). Put Pale Moon on it and it's been smooth sailing ever since. -
Defender removed. I think nothing more needed. Just restart.
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I've made the not too difficult decision to drop Open Shell for the start menu and use SAB. Is there a way to get the start menu flyout menus the same color as the basic start menu? Have I just missed a setting somewhere? Jim
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roytam1 replied to ClassicNick's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
regarding crash in pkix, because MOZ_DEFAULT is broken here. rewrite this part properly and works: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/commit/93e149145d572d7d81f26af312379c6485cc4803 ... and more fixes in branch: https://github.com/roytam1/palemoon27/commits/pm2796-vc2012 and now it crash in elsewhere when browsing to PM forum.- 3 replies
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Yesterday I found a stack of my old mid-90's sdks, ddks, and msdn discs. I'm starting to search them now.... Edit: I found Vfw1.1e from late 1994, but it is too new. Because of the big lawsuit with Microsoft, Intel, and Canyon, all DCI samples were scrubbed and DCI was on the way out. We need to find Vfw1.1d from before September 1994.
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For example, Firefox has QUIC enabled by default. Check your Firefox-based browsers. To disable QUIC the setting below must be set to false network.http.http3.enable - false Sorry for the last OT.
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Does MS actually have a secret XP ESU program, or are you talking about some company selling alleged security updates? Always assumed XP was down to to running aging signage, ancient-but-cool lab gear & crusty CNC rigs, that sort of thing, air-gapped from reality.