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  2. I agree, but I would add that there are many, many other sites like that. That's why whenever I can I insist on never relying directly on those. Always download what they offer from outside, using other tools, avoiding advertising, viruses, etc. Every day there are more and more ways to bypass the crap.
  3. <OT> I tell ya, sometime I wonder if I'm the only person here left running 'bare metal' XP installations ... haha ... probably so. <OT>
  4. ^HI Dave - I am also giving it a try but were you able to get Thorium to pick up your 360 profile? Maybe there is something I'm not getting because I didn't run into this with Supermium. Will try again this weekend when I have more time because tomorrow I have too many appointments. If I have to build a profile from scratch that isn't a huge deal-breaker for me, but I took so much time to get 360 where I want it and will likely not give up on it completely either but its starting to show its age.
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  6. Well that's strange, as SAB doesn't interfere with that
  7. I use Directory Opus to make a floating toolbar. They can have any sort of application or macro on them. I set mine to show/hide with a keystroke and macro but they can show and hide with just moving the mouse near them or dock to any side of the screen permanently. They can also live on the desktop sort of like Stardock Fences but on steroids. It's a more complex program than just that, it's a full featured file manager that is more operating system than file manager, but this is what my toolbar looks like.
  8. @Tripredacus WOW ! Incredible !!! I have a working integrated I211 network card on WinXP 64-bit. Thank you very much VEN_8086&DEV_1539
  9. Hi, what tool/s is/are your favorite/s?
  10. I have updated Heinoganda's root certificates, but it seems that the "ISRG Root X2" certificate is missing. Is there an update for this?
  11. OK, I'm giving Thorium 122.0.6261.158 a try on 32 bit XP. I still managed to crash an Instagram tab with an 'out of memory' message, but it was a great deal more difficult to do it with Thorium than it is with Supermium! What seems to happen with Thorium is that as I scroll, the memory use does spiral up, but it gets to a certain point and then drops back again. I can scroll for a long time, and it keeps doing that, but eventually it does crash out. This is unlikely to happen in normal use though I would have thought. With Supermium, the memory just keeps going up, and it crashes relatively quickly. In most other respects the browsers seem to be pretty similar, although on one website I use regularly Thorium does not seem to be loading the web fonts, so the displayed font on the page is wrong. With Supermium, it's fine. Maybe a setting in Thorium? I will have to investigate.
  12. In case anyone has trouble reading through this thread, I can provide this bit of information. Using Dell Optiplex 9020, the LAN HwID is VEN_8086&DEV_153A The driver located in ProEMbSw11.exe in the PRO1000\WinXP Related\PCIe works just using manual update through Device Manager without having to do any file modification. Fortunately, it appears this file is in Archive from when it used to exist on Intel's website: https://web.archive.org/web/20181201110458/http://downloadmirror.intel.com/22928/eng/PROEmbSw11.exe
  13. Update: USB_FORMAT-70 simple design for VHD_Compact PDF USB Format Tool - Make Bootable USB Drive with MBR and 2 Partitions USB Multi-Boot of Win10XPE + Windows 10/11 x64 VHD in BIOS Or UEFI Secure mode More Info: https://msfn.org/board/topic/186068-vhd_compact-repair-and-install-of-windows-1011-x64/ VHD_Compact - Repair and Install of Windows 10/11 x64 - Windows To Go 1 - Format USB Drive with MBR and 2 Partitions = Active FAT32 + NTFS 2 - After Format Copy your boot.wim to Root of USB Boot Drive WinNTSetup can Add Windows 10/11 x64 VHD to Boot Manager Menu USB drive Booting with Windows Boot Manager Menu in BIOS or UEFI Mode
  14. Yes, the page is displayed, but it is not encrypted.
  15. The problem with the ublock0.sqlite file is the loading of big filter lists. If you then disable these lists at a certain time, they are not actually removed from the ublock0.sqlite file. As a result, this file continues to expand, even though the filter lists responsible for that have not been used any longer.
  16. If that is a test page, it seems to work fine here.
  17. I've noticed this too, however I'm not sure if it's really worth it. This procedure will indeed reduce its size at first, but it will very soon increase back to its usual, larger size which in my case is around 80MB. Not sure how soon that is, but it usually doesn't take more than a day.
  18. If you compare the behaviour of the legacy extension with the webextension, you should only use the same filter lists in both. And you also have to look at which filter lists you combine with each other in order to achieve an optimum result. But one thing is clear. The legacy extension lags almost 6 years behind the webextension in terms of development. This means that the latter uses a much more advanced filter engine than the legacy version.
  19. That's not my question. Does it fails to switch or it switches but doesn't display current language?
  20. You could also find a way to acquire Windows 10 LTSC IoT Enterprise 2021. That should give you updates until 2031.
  21. An interesting thing happened in the site i reported: www.ovagames.com - although the problem with anti-adblock was solved (thanks again AstroSkipper) when you click anywhere in the site ads are opened and they are blocked but sometimes another tab is opened displaying a message saying that the link was reported as bad by easylist. This doesnt happen with firefox with the latest ublock versions.
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