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  1. Copy (Sendbox Windows 11) > Paste (Desktop)
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  2. StartAllBack 3.2.9c https://s3.amazonaws.com/startisback/StartAllBack_3.2.9c_setup.exe [Updated Feb 7 7PM EST] Please find any unreadable color combinations if you can
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  3. Hi, I added AstroSkippers guide to 1st post, If there's anything worth mentioning there, please inform me
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  4. Basically the same thing... "recycling" electronics means destroying them for scrap metal or shipping them to the Global South where slave labor disassembles them. Complete joke. Recycling is just a consumerist way to get people to endlessly consume. I'm not saying don't recycle and go to the landfill instead, but don't be fooled that it's this 100% green process that makes things disappear into the ether...
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  5. I didn’t think there was much that Vista users could do about this at the time of your post. However, discussion in the extended kernel thread on November 7 revealed that .NET 4.6.2 now officially supports Server 2008 SP2! (4.6.0 was formerly the highest officially supported version for 2008, and it remains so for Vista.) No workaround is needed to run the latest 4.6.2 installers, however they have sha-256 digital signatures now. Edit: I just found that this was mentioned at .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1 end of support FAQ: I use .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, or 4.6.1 on Windows Server 2008. What should I do? Previously .NET Framework 4.6.1 and earlier versions supported Windows Server 2008 but .NET Framework 4.6.2 and later versions did not. As part of this end of support update .NET Framework 4.6.2 has been updated to include Windows Server 2008 as a supported platform. Customers using .NET Framework 4.5.2, 4.6, or 4.6.1 on Windows Server 2008 should plan to move up to .NET Framework 4.6.2.
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