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Alright, so about my server issue: FALSE ALARM. Nothing was compromised As a precaution more security is in place now, though. I’ll hopefully have it back up tomorrow (therefore my installer for roys builds will work again) sorry for any inconvenience about that3 points
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Time Zone Update released DST changes in Windows for Morocco and the Palestinian Authority KB4501226! Download via Update Catalog http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=xp embedded KB4501226 http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/uprl/2019/06/windowsxp-kb4501226-x86-embedded-enu_708fe12ecfbbb070821a87fd538af3b6b6fd3084.exe2 points
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It looks like VLC 3.0.7 stable was released today.2 points
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1. In a Windows XP environment, extract/copy the contents of XP SP0/SP1/SP2/SP3 original media to an empty folder: C:\XPMEDIA. 2. Run this command from command line: WindowsXP-USP4-v3.1b-x86-ENU.exe /integrate:C:\XPMEDIA 3. As soon as 2 is complete, extract the update pack zip to a blank new folder named C:\updpack 4. Run C:\updpack\slipstream.bat. 5. Paste C:\XPMEDIA to the command line window that appears and press ENTER1 point
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security patches may cost extra overhead sometimes.1 point
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An obvious thought occurred to me and I decided to check it out. If Vista is compatible with Chromium 50, then Vivaldi at its base must also be compatible. I unpacked the installer 1.1.453.52 Stable - and put the files in the place where the already installed version of Vivaldi was located. And the browser has successfully launched I also assume that the latest test version of the browser that will run on Vista is Vivaldi 1.2.470.11 Snapshot. But unfortunately - links to old snapshots from the official site do not work - the files are deleted. And nowhere else on the network is there an installer for this version. If you have it or you know where to find it - please share it1 point
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Best give the screenshot of expected result (chromium browser) and actual result (NewMoon).1 point
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I run chkdsk.exe every time I turn on this old WinXP x86 machine. So hard disk corruption is not the problem. I also run Speedyfox from time to time to compact the databases of all the browsers on my machine. It seems to speed up loading of the browsers. I am not sure, but Speedyfox MIGHT also remove minor corruption from the databases. It is freeware and seems to work well, but may require a little attention to be sure it doesn't miss any of your databases. I recommend it highly: https://www.crystalidea.com/speedyfox/ I will repeat the problematic webpage link below to make this thread easier to follow: https://www.subaru.com/vehicles/outback/models.html/OBK-compare-wrapper-modal The six-column chart does not render properly in either the latest versions of New Moon 28.6.0a1.win32 or 27.9.6.win32. The same problem existed in earlier versions of New Moon. The best way to see the display issue is to compare how the chart renders in a Chrome clone browser. Then the issue will be obvious. I am neither a programmer nor a web designer, so the cause of the problem is completely mysterious to me. Thanks to both of you for your interest.1 point
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@Mcinwwl Try it with the help of "https://web.archive.org". For this I found a website where the original links of Windows Live Essentials 2009 are available (https://xhavitks.de.tl/Messenger.htm). Now take the desired link, for example from "Download Windows Live Essentials (Messenger) 2009 - Polish (full)" (http://g.live.com/1rewlive3/pl/wlsetup-all.exe). Insert this link into the search of Wayback Machine, I found the best in 2014 (Jun 6). Give the process some time. I've downloaded 41 languages myself, but I have no way to upload them permanently. If anyone has a chance I can upload them, so you can send me a PM.1 point
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We are all well aware of the mess WannaCry caused, yet it was mostly due to unpatched Win7 machines, not the ones running Windows XP, so here we are, years apart, with computers running Windows XP. We can see the programme opened in which the doctor was filling the forms and the obvious bar at the very bottom showing that it's Windows XP (no POSReady or whatever, plain XP). I wonder whether these machines are patched or not... (If you are wondering what that medicine is, it's something to encourage you to p*** and it's not for me. I was "lucky", though, 'cause another doctor asked the one I was talking to a consultation and as soon as she walked out of the room I took the chance to take a picture of the screen. When she came back, she suspected nothing).1 point
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UPDATE: SP4 v3 October 2018 MUI Update ISO has been re-uploaded. UPDATE #2: Updated Windows XP Debugging Symbols for May 2019 post-SP4 update pack have been also uploaded. For more information, visit RyanVM.net.1 point
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The \\chrome\flag has always been for experimental features and states that they can be removed at any time. This is not the fault of aeroglass. The work around of using chrome in compatibility win 8 mode allows for the caption bar to be changed and does not change how chrome functions as a browser. As for the boarder issue, winaero tweaker has been a solid and stable program for many years and has the ability to control many of the metrics of the windows. Would it be nice if there was a registry fix that permanently addressed this like the fix for allowing flash to be remembered? Certainly, but it appears that it cannot. We who use Aero-glass are those who want to have some control of how our desktop environment looks, which is bucking the 'norm' of simply accepting windows as Microsoft has envisioned it for us. Patience and waiting has always been a part of it. @Bigmuscle works on Aero-glass when he has spare time to work on it, it is not his 'bread and butter'. If coding a program like Aero-glass was easy then there would be others doing it also.1 point
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Great news! @WinClient5270 will not have to edit the listings for AVG and Avast to add, "Works on build 6002 but causes BSODs on build 6003." (However there could be other build 6003 incompatibilities lurking out there.)1 point
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I've checked Krita. Version 4.1.7 is working on Vista (by unpacking method), Krita 4.2.0 - no. "The procedure entry point RaiseFailFastException could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll."1 point
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In this case - writing one-line summary - it was I hope for the better future. peace!1 point
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At a local supermarket: I had also stopped at an office with a beige P!!!/4 tower complete with two CD-ROM and two floppy drives. It wasn't on though or else I would have grabbed two XPs in one day!1 point
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