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  1. WinNTSetup 5.3.5 - removed redudant code, WimHost options removed - updated wimlib to version 1.14.4 - enforce modded wimlib - HideProductKeys option defaults to 1 - minwim crash fixed - minwim speed improved - minwim extended log files - fixed WinRE GUI bugs - fixed crash installing WinXP
    6 points
  2. Probably add --wm-window-animations-disabled to reduce memory and CPU cycles.
    5 points
  3. You're indeed right! It very well can be, seeing they already call it HTTP/3, I still hope it won't happen very soon because the format is flawed.
    5 points
  4. Thanks for the new version! Unfortunately, I have to report a new issue on Codeberg.org. When opening a website there (here in Mypal 68.14.1b using single-process mode), the following message is displayed at the top of the site: JavaScript error: e.contentBoxSize[0] is undefined (https://codeberg.org/assets/js/webcomponents.js?v=7.0.0-140-34a85c1536~gitea-1.22.0 @ 10:32190). Open browser console to see more details. Here is a screenshot of the browser console: And when closing the opened Codeberg site by clicking the close button, the complete browser closes immediately which means it crashes without any message. Can you confirm this?
    5 points
  5. You have other sites opened in Supermium, this obviously adds performance penalty. Msfn, github and reddit. Esp. githun and reddit are heavy.
    5 points
  6. Probably you hit the size limit. Try to delete your old attachments. It helped me, I can embed since then.
    5 points
  7. It is not really a necessary feature. You can change that in a very simple way inside your OS. Even by using a third party tool. Anyway! In general, New Moon 28 and Serpent 52 will get what has been developed for Pale Moon and Basilisk.
    5 points
  8. No, it needs to be C++ source code.
    4 points
  9. 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.
    4 points
  10. Maybe, for you. But I fear you are just one of the few. uBlock Origin works great. However, you just have to be able to handle it. But we have already had a lengthy discussion about this. Please, provide a link to the YouTube video where ads are not blocked by uBO! Your recommendation is unfortunately completely off-topic. Your Chrome webextension Adblock does not exist for legacy browsers. Only Adblock Plus in the last version 2.9.1 from June of 2017 which is unmaintained and obsolete since then. So if there is more necessary than only your selected filter list "Anti-Circumvention Filters", then it presumably won't work as expected. BTW, the Anti-Circumvention Filters https://github.com/abp-filters/abp-filters-anti-cv also seem to have been obsolete for some time now. The repository has been archived in December of 2023. PS: And another piece of bad news for you. Sorry for that in advance! The latest version of your beloved Adblock extension apparently no longer blocks ads on YouTube, as several users have reported in the Chrome Web Store, and is also no longer available for Thorium (Chrome 122). Here is a link: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/adblock-—-block-ads-acros/gighmmpiobklfepjocnamgkkbiglidom/reviews?hl=en
    4 points
  11. I tested a lot of sites like MSFN, GitHub, NY Times, Google, Chip, PCWelt, GMX and so on. TBH, I do not use Instagram anyways but this site indeed does not load correctly. BTW, I have only 1.5 GB SD-RAM.
    4 points
  12. Those they change manually in the end, to target a specific OS version. I think win32 wrote about it somewhere.
    4 points
  13. AstroSkipper, which sites did you test it with? I have the same issue Dave wrote about, memory leaks (and then crashes, sometimes just hangs) while scrolling instagram. I have 16Gb of RAM currently, can extend to 32.
    4 points
  14. ... 99.99% of times , when the OS generates that error upon trying to launch an ".exe" file, it means that the "Sub System Version" value inside the EXE's PE Header has been set (by the compiler) to a figure higher than the one corresponding to the current OS (e.g. XP=5.1, XPx64=5.2, Vista=6.0, Win7=6.1, Win8=6.2, Win8.1=6.3, Win10/11=10.0); using special software to modify that field of the PE header to an appropriate value for the current OS will allow for the executable to launch, unless some other kernel dependency isn't being fulfilled (in which case the OS will generate an appropriate ERROR message, different to the initial one ) ... Below screengrab is with the AVX2 Thorium variant: TL;DR; ALL the builds you tried have been configured to require Win10+ out-of-the-box ...
    4 points
  15. In case you missed, Hybrid Post Quantum Key + QUIC (Kyber draft "X25519Kyber768Draft00"), instructions on bruteforcing that weak "encryption" method. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186176-x25519kyber768draft00-hybrid-post-quantum-secure-key/?do=findComment&comment=1265284
    4 points
  16. From my experience, 382.xx versions and below are the only ones that were written for Windows Vista and 7. Later are just ported 10 drivers. To be 100% sure, try R375 (376.xx) series.
    4 points
  17. @Dave-H, would you be willing to try out --disable-low-res-tiling? --disable-low-res-tiling reduces cpu usage and saves power https://codereview.chromium.org/196473007/ https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66825943/how-to-reduce-chromedriver-cpu-usage-in-selenium-python
    4 points
  18. With our without HPET, yes, a bit faster start, like Dave wrote. But I'm not on a single core. Those on a single core would've seen a faster startup.
    4 points
  19. It's very strange, it's not related to CSS, nowhere near it. And the author of Thorium suggests that flag himself. Unfortunately (or fortunately?), I can't link to his site because he hosts Windows cr*cks, pirated loaders on it. But I can make a quote, those interested may find themselves. "--disable-highres-timer[1] ## Disables high-resolution timer on Windows."
    4 points
  20. I think their discussion was specifically about DNS over HTTPS, which wasn't a thing until long after XP EOS. @UCyborg brought DNS over HTTPS into play. However, the original enquiry only mentioned DNS. Hence my answer.
    4 points
  21. Here is a brief report of my testing so far if someone is interested. Thorium can actually be installed on such an old computer under Windows XP. The browser starts up still quite bearable compared to other browsers on my system. However, as always with Chrome browsers on low-performance computers under Windows, the page loading behaviour is problematic. Although I have configured all conceivable flags to increase performance and selected the settings to suit my hardware, loading web pages takes considerably much longer than with New Moon, Serpent or Mypal. Of course, websites can be loaded that no longer function properly in the already mentioned browsers. Surprisingly, RAM consumption is not a problem, it is rather perfect although Thorium is running in multi-process mode. Interestingly, it seems that I have even found a solution for my installation that considerably speeds up the loading of web pages and therefore the browser start, too. It's not a new one, though. One doesn't have to reinvent the wheel, either. But first, this method must still be thoroughly tested.
    4 points
  22. True, but you can only directly configure Windows versions released in last 4 years or so to use DOH (eg. https://www.howtogeek.com/765940/how-to-enable-dns-over-https-on-windows-11/). Older ones require to use a sort of DNS proxy or special support from the browser side. In Windows XP, you can either directly insert the desired DNS service in the native network configuration window, or you do it more convenient with a very few clicks by using a third-party tool like, for example, ChrisPC DNS Switch. I use the Pro version which has more features and is more convenient.
    4 points
  23. You will always find the latest version of New Moon 28 in this thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185966-my-browser-builds-part-5/?do=findComment&comment=1264369 The link points to the latest post with the most recent version. In general, you can find all releases from @roytam1 on his server: https://o.rthost.win/
    4 points
  24. I never saw any links to it. I only saw someone at github asked win32 to publish the source code to that mysterious dll file, but no answer. Usually it's at github, these days.
    3 points
  25. 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.
    3 points
  26. 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.
    3 points
  27. ... 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):
    3 points
  28. huge improvement (for me) in load time supermium r4. read: https://github.com/IDA-RE-things/Chrome-xp-api-adapter download: https://github.com/IDA-RE-things/Chrome-xp-api-adapter/releases/tag/v1.2 replace progwrp.dll v1.1.0.5010 that comes with r4 with the above progwrp.dll v1.2.0.5035. tested on xp sp3 only.
    3 points
  29. I also use --enable-rgba-4444-textures
    3 points
  30. Thanks for the hint! Unfortunately, Thorium takes ages to load MSFN pages. New Moon 28 and Mypal 68 load them very quickly. Of course, all on my very old hardware. Interestingly, I changed the window resolution of the Thorium browser. And indeed, reducing the resolution leads to loading the MSFN pages a bit faster.
    3 points
  31. As I have already mentioned several times, I have been an experienced Android user for more than 14 years. On mobile devices, there is a so-called "desktop view" function in the browser. All websites in mobile browsers are loaded in reduced mode by default, which is also called "mobile view". So, everyone can choose the desired mode themselves. I have retrofitted exactly this function in my Thorium installation with the help of certain extensions. And also in Mypal 68 for reasons of comparison. Many websites that are called up in "mobile view" then load much faster in Thorium. But it's not that easy to trick websites and convince them that you're really accessing them on a mobile device. MSFN, for example, refuses to offer the mobile version in Thorium and Mypal 68. But more about that later.
    3 points
  32. Yep! And I got additionally a warning from Windows XP in form of a yellow warning triangle and an error message. In Mypal 68, however, it works fine without any problems. I think Thorium has to be improved for better website compatibility and general performance on old OSes like, for example, Windows XP. The browser is still too clumsy. Surfing is not really fun. Perhaps, it is still dragging along components that are not really needed in Windows XP. A little neutering might be a good idea. The RAM consumption, however, is really good.
    3 points
  33. Use JustOff's tool MozJAR Recompressor: https://github.com/JustOff/mozjarr/tree/master All about re-compressing such files was already discussed here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/184051-my-browser-builds-part-4/?do=findComment&comment=1248092 and here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/184051-my-browser-builds-part-4/?do=findComment&comment=1247872 Cheers, AstroSkipper
    3 points
  34. Of course not, but it's not a bug deal, just open with CFF Explorer and change PE Header to 5.1 or smth. But! I guess there was a reason he blocked it from running on OS below 10.
    3 points
  35. Yes, it forces the connection to that specific IPv4 IP address. Just the same as forcing a block of a connection to a site by: 0.0.0.0 evilsite.com For example, I have www.facebook.com like that in my hosts file and when I try to get DNS info about it with the `dig` command in Linux, this is the answer: dig www.facebook.com ; <<>> DiG 9.16.48-Ubuntu <<>> www.facebook.com ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 23139 ;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 1 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION: ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 65494 ;; QUESTION SECTION: ;www.facebook.com. IN A ;; Query time: 0 msec ;; SERVER: 127.0.0.53#53(127.0.0.53) ;; WHEN: Tue May 07 16:21:57 CEST 2024 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 45 ANSWER: 0 ; Query time: 0 msec You're only in trouble when the IP address of void.gr changes. That's up to the maintainer of uBO Legacy. What you could also do, is tell the maintainer of the list (@kargig) about his website issue on GitHub.
    3 points
  36. ... Leave your router alone ; it's NOT the root cause of this issue; a simple test on Qualys SSL Labs will reveal that the host is currently inaccessible via IPv6: https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=www.void.gr
    3 points
  37. Oh, not again! Kyber has been obsolete and outdated for ages, I warned you, you don't listen, I honestly don't understand why. D.Draker never gives bad advice. On the link below, you can enjoy the precise instructions on bruteforcing that weak "encryption" method. "Challenge 1: Breaking baby Kyber." "After a couple of hours (or way less depending on your configurations), we obtain the following solution..." Decrypting the communications: "From this point, having recovered the four server private keys (one for each communication), the rest of the challenge is straightforward. Having access to the ciphertext from the pcap file, we can use the OQS_KEM_kyber_NS_decaps function to recover the 32-byte shared secret. Here is the example code for the case NS5" https://blog.quarkslab.com/sandboxaq-ctf-2024.html
    3 points
  38. Man, is this what you were looking for? C:\DCI. ├───DISK1 │ │ LICENSE.DOC │ │ LOADBMP.DOC │ │ README.TXT │ │ SPEC16.DOC │ │ │ └───DEVKIT │ ├───BIN │ │ DCIMAN.DLL │ │ DCISVGA.DRV │ │ DVA.386 │ │ ICCVID.DRV │ │ IR32.DLL │ │ MSVIDEO.DLL │ │ UDH.DLL │ │ │ ├───INC │ │ COMPDDK.H │ │ DCIDDI.H │ │ DCIMAN.H │ │ │ ├───LIB │ │ DCIMAN.LIB │ │ │ └───SAMPLE │ ATI68800.ASM │ BRESNHAM.C │ CBLIT.ASM │ CLIPBLIT.C │ CONVERT.ASM │ DCIENTRY.C │ DCIEXFNS.C │ DCIHDW.C │ DCIHDW.H │ DCIMACRO.INC │ DCISAMP.C │ DCISAMP.DEF │ DCISAMP.RC │ DEBUG.H │ GDIDEFS.INC │ MAKEFILE │ READNDX.ASM │ STRBLIT.ASM │ STUBAPI.ASM │ VALIDBMP.C │ VERSION.H │ VERSION.RCV │ ├───DISK2 │ LOADBMP.DLL │ TDCITEST.EXE │ TMCIAVI.EXE │ └───VFW11DRT ACMCMPRS.DL_ AVICAP.DL_ AVIFILE.DL_ CLEANUP.RE_ COMPOBJ.DL_ CTL3D.DL_ DCISVGA.DR_ DISPDIB.DL_ DVA.38_ ICCVID.DR_ IMAADPCM.AC_ INIUPD.DL_ IR21_R.DL_ IR32.DL_ MAP_WIN.HL_ MCIAVI.DR_ MCIOLE.DL_ MPLAYER.EX_ MPLAYER.HL_ MPLAYER.RE_ MSACM.DL_ MSACM.DR_ MSADPCM.AC_ MSCOMSTF.DL_ MSCPYDIS.DL_ MSCPYDIS.IN_ MSCUISTF.DL_ MSDETECT.IN_ MSDETSTF.DL_ MSINSSTF.DL_ MSRLE.DR_ MSSHLSTF.DL_ MSUILSTF.DL_ MSVIDC.DR_ MSVIDEO.DL_ OLE2.DL_ OLE2.RE_ OLE2CONV.DL_ OLE2DISP.DL_ OLE2NLS.DL_ OLE2PROX.DL_ PROFDISP.EX_ SETUP.EXE SETUP.INI SETUP.IN_ SETUP.LST SETUP.MST SETUPAPI.IN_ STDOLE.TL_ STORAGE.DL_ TYPELIB.DL_ _MSSETUP.EX_ _MSTEST.EX_
    3 points
  39. I'd start with a well-known, 100% proven to be working video driver. Then try another videocard, I had a similar issue, the reason was - one dead VRAM module Korean Hynix. Unfortunately I can't assist in details, I'm still recovering from an eye trauma.
    3 points
  40. Probably Thorium author assumes you have the latest kernel from March 2023 and didn't bother to adjust to the older version.
    3 points
  41. Yeah when I tested 24H2 briefly on my main machine control center was overhauled but borked. Leave it to the world class engineers at Microsoft. I wish they'd get back to the way they were in the 90s and 2000s.
    3 points
  42. On my system, the 360Chrome 11.0.2031 worked really well. The version 13.5.1030 rebuild 7 worked relatively well but only when the chrome.dll was rebased. The site loading times were much worse than in version 11.0.2031. In contrast, Thorium doesn't need to be re-based by the user and consumes much less RAM than normal Chrome versions. The standard loading behaviour is an other history, unfortunately. However, this browser was never made for my old system, either. But as I already mentioned, I found a convenient way for me to let websites loading much faster. More about this soon!
    3 points
  43. Thorium actually starts relatively fast compared to other Chrome browsers under Windows XP, even on low-performance hardware like mine. Of course, it has first to be configured well.
    3 points
  44. The most effect of it when you have a motherborad with HPET off.
    3 points
  45. Your results? I've tested this flag and NONE of the SEVERAL quantifiable measurements (ie, the only real way to truly eliminate Placebo Effect) shows any "considerable" performance difference. Sorry, you have to be a bit patient. I am testing so much and can't say anything qualified about one single flag. Too much flags here and too much other performance settings to identify the effects of a single flag.
    3 points
  46. Thanks! I will test this flag.
    3 points
  47. 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.
    3 points
  48. Process Tamer 2.14.01 can be found here: https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=43293.msg407794#msg407794 :OT When using Windows XP, forget about the beta version Process Tamer 2.14.01! It doesn't work properly there. Use instead Process Tamer 2.11.01 which seems to work under Windows XP as it was designed! I personally use Process Hacker and Process Lasso for many years, and it meets all my needs. :END OF OT
    3 points
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