Startup Chrome with the following command line : "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" -disable-windows10-custom-titlebar
Right click on you Google Chrome icon and select Properties and edit the Target field to append the "-disable-windows10-custom-titlebar" string
It depends on used storage controller driver.
It's a setting to atapi.sys, part of the default IDE driver stack. USBstor.sys is another case.
A default Win 2000 SP4 access first 128 GiB at atapi.sys only. Yes the parition size, in addition the location does matter too.
https://web.archive.org/web/20100128222202/http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098
I don't know your origin problem, but nlite does support POSReady 2009, and I made a Intel AHCI driver integrated into it, installed successfully in Virtualbox (Have no chance to install to a real machine yet).
You just need to replace both dwmcore.dll and uDWM.dll in the C:\Windows\System32 folder with the previous version from the windows update that did work with Aero Glass. Recommend doing a backup before doing this in case causes issues.
Update for root certificates:
New:
CN = Microsoft ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
C = US
CN = Microsoft EV ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
C = US
CN = Microsoft EV RSA Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
C = US
CN = Microsoft RSA Root Certificate Authority 2017
O = Microsoft Corporation
C = US
CN = TunTrust Root CA
O = Agence Nationale de Certification Electronique
C = TN
Those using heinoganda's Cert_Updater.exe should run it ASAP. Others needing a redistributable rootsupd.exe should follow his instructions for creating their own, or PM at 5eraph for an updated EXE file.
So, this just disables Javascript and OpenType support and calls that a fix?
I have a better one: pull out all LAN cables and all WiFi & WWAN adapters out of the PC - there, instant fix for almost all vulnerabilities
A bit late, but I believe Blackhawk Browser still supports Vista. A few months back, I recall testing the web browser on both a Vista and XP installation. It only worked on the Vista installation.
I believe it's based off Roytam's goanna engine too.
https://www.netgate.sk/content/view/19/43/