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  1. Might be another bummer for XP Microsoft to use SHA-2 exclusively starting May 9, 2021 KB5003341: Issues you might encounter when SHA-1 Trusted Root Certificate Authority expires
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  2. - Windows NT 5.x family windowsupdate.com links for available languages, including all (any?) Custom Support Updates - The updates links are grouped for each build, slightly sorted, and ordered lexicographically per update number or file name as possible - Superseded (replaced) updates are not filtered or excluded - The dump is available as csv files containing updates name and url, or plain text files containing updates url - It's recommended to use CSVFileView to check the csv files https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/csv_file_view.html - You can filter or extract updates for certain language using findstr (Vista or 7) e.g. findstr /i \-enu NT_5.2.3790-x64-Custom.csv > NT_5.2.3790-x64-Custom-enu.csv however, few update have different language identifier or none, so it's best to review the whole file first - NT_5.1.2600-x86-SP2-Custom and NT_5.1.2600-x86-SP2-Custom-IE are ment for the EOS Windows XP SP2 x86 only - NT5-ia64 is for Itanium-based Server 2003 / Windows XP - .NET Framework packs and updates for NT 5.1/5.2 are in a separate list files, likewise Windows Media Player and some eXtra updates # P.S. Maybe it's best not to post the links explicitly in the forum replies or text sites (pastebin, txtuploader..), and share them in the txt/csv files # Download https://gitlab.com/stdout12/adns/uploads/9ca06a12dd08c06edd889e65afa637fa/NT5_WU_URLs_csv.7z https://gitlab.com/stdout12/adns/uploads/33fcfd0b0f6c1a0cb74472cb8407800d/NT5_WU_URLs_txt.7z
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  3. I use the open source Violentmonkey extension (WE, currently at version 2.12.14) in latest Serpent 52.9.0, as well as in 360EE... VM being a WE, it can only affect web content, not browser looks (this is not possible in 360EE, of course, but I use Greasemonkey for Pale Moon in St52 to change several browser-GUI aspects...). https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/410687-google-shut-up https://greasyfork.org/el/scripts/412178-youtube-dismiss-sign-in (has some overlapping functionality with the previous one) https://greasyfork.org/el/scripts/375525-youtube-age-verification-bypass (works only for embeddable age-gated videos) https://github.com/Mottie/GitHub-userscripts/wiki/GitHub-download-zip https://greasyfork.org/el/scripts/407745-bypass-github-ajax (in St52 and NM28, together with JustOff's GitHub Web Components Polyfill extension) https://greasyfork.org/el/scripts/395497-login-reminder-popup-remover https://github.com/Procyon-b/make-gis-great-again https://github.com/Procyon-b/GitHub-sort-by-recently https://cable.ayra.ch/tampermonkey/view.php?script=youtube_autoplay_disable.user.js (a must have!) https://cable.ayra.ch/tampermonkey/view.php?script=youtube_volume_normalizer.user.js https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5566-youtube-links (doesn't work in NM27) https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/377047-old-reddit-redirect
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  4. OK. By popular demand: Redirects removed. The 1st user to ask about where they went gets a kick on the bee-hind! @roytam1's own thread brought back and unpinned. I think creating "Part 3" and letting that ginormous thread sink is really warranted.
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  5. @RainyShadow Thanks for testing! Ah yes, if merged into a 1-line-BOOKMARKLET, the usual commentline sign // breaks the scripts. So as usual it helps to either delete all comments, or put them between starlets at begin and end /* xxxx */ As for the clearing prob, good hint, could reproduce and fix. By placing the code into a function wrap, another usual fix that often works: javascript:(function(){...code....})() BOOKMARKLET: javascript:(function(){if (document.location.href.toString().substr(0,29) == 'https://msfn.org/board/forum/'){ if (document.getElementById('idPinnedTopics') == null) { var LIST=document.querySelectorAll('i.fa-thumb-tack'); if (LIST && LIST.length > 0){ var wrapPins=document.createElement('ol'); wrapPins.id='idPinnedTopics'; wrapPins.style.overflow='scroll'; wrapPins.style.maxHeight='400px'; wrapPins.style.border='4px solid gold'; /* (Add or not?) wrapPins.className='ipsClear ipsDataList cForumTopicTable cTopicList'; */ var pin1=LIST[0].parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode; var pinsOL=pin1.parentNode; pinsOL.parentNode.insertBefore(wrapPins, pinsOL); var i, pinX; for (i=0; i < LIST.length; i++){ pinX=LIST[i].parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode.parentNode; wrapPins.appendChild(pinX); }}}}})()
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  6. Now Server 2003 and XP x64 can be fully updated up to 2019-08, nice. Thank you very much for this. No need, findstr is included in XP and Server 2003, and it works as expected.
    1 point
  7. Apparently LGUB dropped support for all old OSes like Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 naturally it will affect Vista KernelEx the same way.
    1 point
  8. Hmm, try if 4.6.0.1 fixed it.
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  9. Welcome to MSFN! If you have installed all available Windows updates up to Win7’s January 2020 EOL, then that might be the explanation. Some of Microsoft’s security updates released in 2018-2019 (after Vista’s EOL) negatively impacted system performance. (The same thing would’ve happened to Vista if you had manually installed all the Server 2008 SP2 updates.) You could test that with another clean install of Win7 SP1 with Windows Update disabled to see if it’s less sluggish. Before trying anything that drastic, have you installed an antivirus on Win7? Not many of them support Vista anymore, but they all support Win7 and can make a system sluggish.
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  10. No, whenever you move something, it is probable that you lose or damage something. BUT something that could be useful - particularly to the new members - would be a curated list of (old and new) topics, something loosely similar to this post by MDGx (related to 9x/Me): for others OS/subforums/sections of the board. jaclaz
    1 point
  11. WinNTSetup 4.6.0 - fixed vhd detection regression - fixed dism dowload was missing logprovider.dll - fixed possible freeze caused by PathCompactPath - fixed possible freeze with "-noapply" mode - fixed some High DPI issues - fixed commandline iso attach did not return errorlevel for driveletter - dismount of vhd with hidden bootpart will force remove all it's drive letters - driver integration now uses dismapi, trys to avoid adding drivers of different architecture - driver export now sorts by driver class - move Tools\WimBootCompress.ini to Tools\Compact\ - logging content of internal VHD BCD store - added Win7USB3 driver integration / post install fix option (see Tools\Win7USB3\ReadMe.txt) - added wofcompress option - added remove autocheck option *Last 3 are right click features: https://ibb.co/NmXNbY0
    1 point
  12. I don't understand why 8.0 would be supported, it's like complaining Windows Vista without Service Packs is unsupported. Windows 8.1 isn't a different OS, it's Windows 8 SP1.
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  14. And here it is! The most awaited Vista repository with Server 2008 updates (atleast for the few people who care about the OS). Included in here are updates for both x86 and x64 architectures, and all versions of .NET available for Vista, from 2.0 to 4.6.1. If there's anything missing, do let me know. https://mega.nz/#F!txxRyLzC!1vBMGzMHiL864f3bl1Rj1w I would like to direct a huge thank you to @VistaLover and @2008WindowsVista, for testing out the updates, and listing them in an easy to copy way
    1 point
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