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  2. I just ran into that also. I guess I should have read all of my unread's before posting, lol.
  3. I'm not finding a DOWNLOAD. Only a "source code" zip which unzips to a useless-to-me "README.md".
  4. 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.
  5. I welcome the alternatives and the open source (initial) input of this new developer, though. Let's see what transpires.
  6. 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 this particular dll is (I understand) closed source, I kind of trust this guy. 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.
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  8. 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 ?
  9. And that is one reason why I love our legacy versions of uBlock Origin. No such badlists.txt file. Personally, I don't like being restricted by whoever and for whatever reason although all is done in the name of "security", of course.
  10. I believe that updating Chrome components in the background on Windows XP may now be more of a problem than a benefit. It's been so many years since support for Chrome on Windows XP was discontinued that components for this operating system are no longer being developed, let alone checked for compatibility. Thus, using the flag --disable-component-update seems to me a logical consequence.
  11. It's on the list of bad lists. https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets/blob/master/filters/badlists.txt https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uAssets/commit/e5ee8b11958091aed01321a56e5340ccc99243be
  12. Kudo this. GT 710-730-1030 are Low-Profile, great upgrade for old OEM SFF pcs with onboard graphics which requires low power.
  13. Cool !!! So does it reduce RAM footprint for a no-tab bare-minimum browser-only?
  14. Having added the switch, there are now no components listed in chrome://components/ so it looks as if the switch doesn't only stop components being downloaded, as its name implies, it disables any components already on the system! Google Translate still seems to work, so that's a bonus!
  15. Yep! Thanks for clarification! However, I have already found out that, too. Greetings, AstroSkipper
  16. ... Archived in Oct 2023 - the GH repo that is ... Development has been migrated to GitLab : https://gitlab.com/eyeo/anti-cv/abp-filters-anti-cv https://gitlab.com/eyeo/anti-cv/abp-filters-anti-cv#installation https://easylist-downloads.adblockplus.org/abp-filters-anti-cv.txt Kindest regards ... EDIT: It would appear this ABP list is compatible with uBO-legacy : but incompatible with the WE version of uBO (latest DEV here, i.e. 1.57.3b8):
  17. It is blocked by Google Safe Browsing which is also used by Firefox. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen equips Edge. In Edge I use both Google Safe Browsing + Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. Google Safe Browsing feature at the browser level has priority over a DNS-level block. An analysis at VT shows (currently) that the website is not dangerous.
  18. From what I've seen, when there are no drives to choose from during Setup it could mean you need to load the ACHI drivers. If you load them, the hard drive should appear. Or you can check if your laptop supports IDE mode for hard drives. Usually when a laptop doesn't support other older OS it won't boot the setup disk at all. Giving you acpi errors or something. If the setup does launch, it's most probably that you need to load the achi driver.
  19. Under details click, visit this unsafe site. Thanks Gemini!
  20. As I already wrote, no components were installed in my Thorium installation. The list is simply empty. It was just an idea. Personally, I use the flag --disable-component-update.
  21. HDD gone bad, but don't run CHDSK, it will do more harm, I recommend to make a backup ASAP.
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