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  2. Huh? I'm asking Dixel if he's sure the source wasn't published (and not getting an answer). Also pointing out the question is not rhetorical &, not being a coder, i wouldn't know where to look. Not sure how i could've been more explicit. having trouble reconciling this with
  3. Yesterday I downloaded an update for ie 5 that added 128 bit security. Maybe we can add protocols that way too? If we could add things like https like that it would already be a bit better to use.
  4. If you're so sure, please give the link.
  5. What do you mean? I decided not to. Some people don't appreciate our hard work and make scandals out of thin air. I also made Supermium starter app. But share only with the ones I want.
  6. Are you sure win32 didn't publish the source? Thought he did. (real question, not a coder & wouldn't know where to look) You didn't publish the source? How come?
  7. So what? They share between themselves via PM. But no links in public. I also shared my personally written programmes with certain members. Some of them wrote similar software based on my knowledge and findings, My famous Chrome/Opera starter app., for example.
  8. Then --enable-low-end-device-mode would better suit your needs, in theory it should combine many, including these. Don't throw stones at me, if not. Just try. *use without quotes.
  9. Goes something like: 1. win32 publishes progwrp.dll code, which is picked up by Alex313031, and, apparently, IDA-RE 2. IDA-RE, who is not win32, releases a version of win32's dll, calls it progwrp.dll v. 1.2.0.5035 3. IDA-RE, who is not win32, takes down his work (progwrp.dll v. 1.2.0.5035) -- both the source and the binaries ∴ win32's Supermium is not open source, QED. ?
  10. Use in conjunction with --component-updater=url-source=0.0.0.0 Otherwise it would still check for available updates at certain intervals. It won't update them, but these checking connections is better to avoid.
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  12. I think Klemper's logic is very simple, and I tend to agree, no source for that particular dll would mean Supermium is indeed close source, it's simply won't even launch without it. It's not "hearsay", no source for that dll was ever published, I looked.
  13. The ida-re binary (downloaded this morning from github) for the dll now only offered in source is attached - but run at your own risk. MODERATORS: please advice-delete as you see fit -like you always do EDIT: As per @NotHereToPlayGames, the source is a mere readme, so I deleted the binary in the attachment. If you are using it, do it in a VM.
  14. I don't follow your logic. We are talking about IDA-RE dll. It offers source (therefore, provided you build it, open source), but the binary has dissappeared from the server. As per supermium, for what I have heard (I have not looked for source) it may only offer that dll in binary from, no source. So that particular dll, if the hearsay before is true, would probably be (or is) closed source.
  15. Without that .dll the browser doesn't work. Conclusion - Supermium is a close source programme.
  16. I just ran into that also. I guess I should have read all of my unread's before posting, lol.
  17. I'm not finding a DOWNLOAD. Only a "source code" zip which unzips to a useless-to-me "README.md".
  18. It's so annoying when google does this, another tech youtuber which I watch, his website was flagged as dangerous for no reason. It's stupid.
  19. I welcome the alternatives and the open source (initial) input of this new developer, though. Let's see what transpires.
  20. Hi there. I'm sticking to supermium. I've been trying this IDA-RE thing, but I'm unsure I will make it my default. Reasons: (1) I know who @win32 is, and even though his particular dll is (I understand) closed source, I kind of trust him. Hopefully he'll revise this policy. (2) This new dll seems to be an improvement (can't really judge, though), but generates debug errors ([0509/163849.000:ERROR:registration_protocol_win.cc(136)] TransactNamedPipe: The pipe has been ended. (0x6D)), without apparent effect on performance, but I don't have the knowledge to understand why. (3) Today in the morning I could download the binary, while as of now the binary is gone -what is left is only the source-. Just sayin.
  21. Hello to everyone. I would like to install Windows 7 x64 bit on my mobo Aorus pro based on the Z390 platform. I want to explain what I did,because at the end it failed giving a BSOD that I want to fix. I've followed the tutorial on this page : and I've reached the stage where I see the disks where to install Windows 7. Unfortunately I have one only disk that I can use and it is an USB disk,model : WD 3200BMV External but Windows refuses to install on a USB disk. At this point I've used But there is another problem on the stage 2 : it won't be installed on a USB disk. And unfortunately I have only one spare USB disk to use. Anyway I found a method to achieve the goal. The method explained here : https://github.com/vavrecan/usb-boot-watcher ok. This is what I did : C:\Users\virtu\Downloads\GetWaikTools\Waik_3\amd64>imagex /apply I:\Backup\Windows\en_windows_7_professional_x64_dvd_24.4.10\sources\install.wim 1 g: ImageX Tool for Windows Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved. Version: 6.1.7600.16385 [ 100% ] Applying progress Successfully applied image. C:\Users\virtu\Downloads\GetWaikTools\Waik_3>bcdboot f:\Windows /s f: /v BFSVC: ServiceBootFiles MuiOnly:n Res:y Fonts:y BootMgrOvw:n BootStatOvw:n DbgTrn:y SuspendBDE:n BFSVC: Unable to open file f:\Windows\boot\Resources\BOOTRES.DLL for read because the file or path does not exist BFSVC Warning: Failed to determine source OS version. BFSVC: Copying boot files CopyBootManager(Yes) f:\Windows\boot\EFI -> \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot BFSVC: Updating \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Boot\bootx64.efi BFSVC: Creating Recovery directory. BFSVC: Logging boot file servicing to bootstat log \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BOOTSTAT.DAT. BFSVC Warning: Failed to log servicing event to bootstat \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BOOTSTAT.DAT. Status: 0x80000005 BFSVC: Copying font files from f:\Windows\boot\Fonts to \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Fonts... BFSVC: Copying resource files from f:\Windows\boot\Resources to \\?\GLOBALROOT\Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\Resources... BFSVC: SetNamedSecurityInfo failed! Error code = 0x2 BFSVC Warning: Resource files missing from f:\Windows\boot\Resources. These files are required for some editions of Windows. If you are servicing older versions of Windows, you can ignore this message. BFSVC: Servicing debugger files BFSVC Warning: ServiceDebuggerFiles: f:\Windows\boot\BootDebuggerFiles.ini does not exist BFSVC: System partition is not in a space BFSVC: BfsInitializeBcdStore flags(0x0000001c) RetainElementData:n DelExistinObject:n BFSVC: VolumePathName for f:\Windows is f:\ BFSVC: SystemRoot is \Windows BFSVC: Opening template from \Device\HarddiskVolume42\Windows\System32\config\BCD-Template. BFSVC: Opening store from \Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\BCD BFSVC: System BCD store does not exist, creating. BFSVC: Creating General objects. BFSVC: Creating Resume object. BFSVC: Creating MemTest object. BFSVC: Creating OsLoader object. BFSVC: OsLoader identifier: {f1a07f02-0ddc-11ef-af3b-e0d55ee21f22} BFSVC: Removing duplicate entries. BFSVC: Create BOOTMGR object RetainBootDefault:n BFSVC: Setting {default} to {f1a07f02-0ddc-11ef-af3b-e0d55ee21f22} BFSVC: Cleaning up debugger settings. BFSVC: Cleaning up hypervisor settings. BFSVC: Opening recovery store from \Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Recovery\BCD BFSVC: Creating new recovery store \Device\HarddiskVolume42\EFI\Microsoft\Recovery\BCD BFSVC: Creating General objects. BFSVC: Create BOOTMGR object RetainBootDefault:y Boot files successfully created. The final stage : C:\Users\virtu\Downloads\usb-boot-watcher-master\bin\amd64>UsbBootWatcher /prepare f:\Windows\System32 Copy from C:\Users\virtu\Downloads\usb-boot-watcher-master\bin\amd64\UsbBootWatcher.exe To f:\Windows\System32\UsbBootWatcher.exe Copy from UsbBootWatcher.conf To f:\Windows\System32\UsbBootWatcher.conf Copy from f:\Windows\System32\config\system To f:\Windows\System32\config\system.backup20240509083357 Registry hive loaded HKLM\USBBOOT Target control set ControlSet001 Updating USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\usbstor Updating USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\usbehci Updating USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\usbohci Updating USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\usbuhci Updating USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\usbhub Creating service USBBOOT\ControlSet001\Services\Usb Boot Watcher Service Registry hive unloaded HKLM\USBBOOT It didn't work. You want to see well whats happened ? https://ibb.co/v4Bg4jC https://ibb.co/Qcpkysg How to fix this error ?
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