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  1. http://www.oldversion.com/windows/download/comodo-internet-security-5-5-195786
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  2. From February 8th, Roy said:
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  3. @XPerceniol , hi , I'm sorry for the delayed reply , I had busy days . It's the simpliest way , as far as I know . Other tools suggested here didn't work for me at all . I'm not saying they are bad . They just didn't work for me , maybe because I do not use updates , I dunno. Is the second part for me too ? I don't remember you asked me , maybe I missed something . BTW , tried playing with time-travel again , all is fine , I do not have any SHA-2 updates installed at all , but I'm on Vista , so it can be different from XP , though my Vista is actually older than XP SP3. If Dave will count the last sentence as OT , please delete.
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  4. ClamWin has now been updated to version 0.103.2. Download page: https://clamwin.com/content/view/18/46/
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  5. Findfast would cause this type of problem with floppy disks. Do not know if it also does it with other removable media types.
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  6. @WalksInSilence , do not buy Corsair (any items from Corsair) under any circumstances . It failed you already . It failed me a gazillion of times . You can leave the working modues as they are and just buy another matched pair to fit into other slots. Kingston isn't any better , avoid . I's suggest bying Samsung or Hynix made in Korea . Or something from Crucial, like Crucial Ballistix. G.Skill RipJaws are somewhat OK too . Try to choose low latency though.
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  7. You should try to match timing and speed of the memory, and size if you want dual channel. But to be honest, if the purposes you use the computer for are such that you wouldn't notice the memory running at a wrong speed, then it doesn't matter. If you are playing modern games or doing engineering or video editing, then you want to have everything match.
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  8. Hallelujah! i properly understand, that NOW acpioff WORK for u? yes, fdapm wait up to 8 seconds for writing DOS caches and stopping HDD motors.
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  9. win9x have not NATIVE drivers for EHCI (USB20). unofficial ehci drivers is grabbed from 2k/xp and NEVER was optimized for 9x power management.
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  10. I haven't got a working system myself to know if the USB patches offered online fix the bootup issue, but I think 98SESP3 and NUSB33 are my best guesses. Make sure to read everything before running something tho, since I'm clueless
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  11. i knew that i forgot something.. so i read all posts and i re-read: "- extract WINEXIT.BAT, FDAPM.COM, WIN.ENG to WINDIR, - rename WIN.ENG to WIN.COM with replace," i did and shutdown the computer.. and then turn off automatic. Mercury127 it's normal take some time for turn off?
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  12. The authroots.sst and updroots.sst files have changed, the delroots.sst and roots.sst files are unchanged.
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  13. ClamAV native win32 port for use with ClamWin updated to 0.103.2 by sherpya. Download page: https://oss.netfarm.it/clamav/
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  14. @Dixel Do you believe there is some (other) way we might obtain the certificates without having to take them from a 7/8/10 machine? Thank you for your assistance and insight on this And.. apparently I didn't ask politely enough the first time re this oh-so elusive and super secret: Server 2003 SHA-2 update (that I can not find anywhere?!?!?) **pretty please w cherries whipped cream and mocha topping** EDIT: after reading and reading and reading some more.. It appears this (so called) update might be a moot point anyway.
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  15. A text file with a brief description of what each update is for would be nice, but I commend you for giving us tugas such a nice treat If you would like to add untouched ISOs from the older operating systems to the collection (win95/98/98SE/Me/2K) just let me know, I have the original CDs.
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  16. More than RAM, at first sight they seem more like disk issues. What I would do: 1) remove all RAM modules and clean the contacts (with compressed air on the motherboard and with a rubber eraser on the actual modules), rest them. 2) replace the disk (SATA) cable (no, buts, no whys, no perhaps, no what if instead, no nothing, just replace it with a new one) 3) if the errors/problems continue to happen test the hard disk (or SSD) with the manufacturer's diagnostics and if these show anything different from "passed" or "no errors" replace it 4) test the memory with memtest, as well if anything is different from "perfect", try one stick at the time until you find the one(s) that do not pass the test and replace them jaclaz
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