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  1. Okay, I tried it. At first, I extracted the msi using UniExtract (Extract method used: MsiX extraction), then unpacked cab1.cab, then went to cab1 subfolder. There were 2 executable files: wg.exe and wireguard.exe itself. Both gave "not a vaild Win32 application" error upon opening. So, I did a PE patch to both of them (by pressing 0, then enter [on keyboard] on XomPie). After the PE patch, I tried to open wg.exe, I got "The procedure entry point SetDefaultDllDirectories could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll." I then tried to open wireguard.exe too, but I also got "The procedure entry point GetQueuedCompletionStatusEx could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.dll." SetDefaultDllDirectories is a Windows 7 function, while GetQueuedCompletionStatusEx is a Windows Vista function. So, it seems this application only runs on Windows 7 and later. @DrunkenTanker Here, I tried it for you.
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  2. Use UniExtract to get the program files and see if it starts at all. No need to waste time on the installer if the program itself won't work.
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  3. Oh, thank you, I'll be fine, didn't mean to cause for any concern.
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  4. I will also give this a shot just for testing. I'm using Windows Installer V4.5.6002.23731, though, I'm unsure if that was part of the pos ready. Honestly, I'm not sure where I got it, but it does work even though I keep is set to manual as other services so things don't install behind my back. 'so to speak'. I don't know, but (of course) this is not Vista, but I do have some vista and its not like I can share it and I can't even find a place to point your towards and just giving out the file wouldn't work that way (I don't think so) needed to be installed or something. Size - 114 KB Description: 4.5.6002.23731 (vistasp2_ldr.150618-0601) I"m not sure if this will be helpful, but I'm reading, https://www.ntkernel.com/wireguard-vpn-server-on-windows/ Perhaps worth trying 86.04: https://download.wireguard.com/windows-client/wireguard-x86-0.4.msi https://www.wingetgui.com/apps?id=WireGuard.WireGuard&v=0.4 This will take me a very long time to get working properly, so please don't hold your breathe, this week is going to be a rough one for me. I know people are looking and hopefully can find some way to get this working for the needed purpose. Good luck
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  5. Hello to all! In a nutshell, just to keep you informed, an update on progress in the development of ProxHTTPSPoxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3. The programming work has been nearly finished. Due to the implementation of three new features I had more programming work as I thought. A bit of branding has to be done, too. At next, I have to revise the documentation and to rewrite a lot, unfortunately. The documentation also needs to be expanded to include these new features. Therefore, a lot to do! After that work the testing phase will start as soon as possible. But, frankly, it is fun, of course. Stay tuned! Tomorrow, maybe, I will upload a first screenshot if I can. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  6. It doesn't work either. I get the same errors like in the previous post when I tried 0.5.3. Yes! @XPerceniol, I hope you get better soon!
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  7. The files are not that important, there are certainly other sources. Honestly, you and your health are much more important. Just do what you can, recover and get well! We need @XPerceniol here in this forum. I wouldn't want to miss your comments!
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  8. Not that I'm unwilling to share as I once did when we thought XP was dead and we were going over it in some thread here. Also I don't want to break any rules or laws. You may need to ask me (point me towards) as I'm not sure which dll files go to what. Sorry, the (main) reason it will take me so long is that my head isn't exactly screwed on right as of late ... not that is ever really is or was in all honesty.
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  9. Thank you! ... too much or not enough isn't good, either. Health Tip: Too Much Exercise Isn't Good Either: https://consumer.healthday.com/fitness-information-14/misc-health-news-265/health-tip-too-much-exercise-isn-t-good-either-626371.html What Happens If You Don't Exercise?: https://www.newhealthadvisor.org/what-happens-if-you-don't-exercise.html
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  10. As said, only very old hard disks used a parking zone on the platter, now (and since many years) they use parking ramps instead: https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/stiction https://www.pcmag.com/encyclopedia/term/loadunload-ramp As an example on this page you can see the parking ramp that modern hard disks use, and an old disk with CSS (a Quantum Fireballl 12 GB in capacity): https://aesonlabs.ca/blogs/what-is-inside-a-hard-drive-complete-stripdown/ jaclaz
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  11. Hi @mina7601! This is an excellent examination and logical conclusion. Thanks for that! I second @Dave-H's finalization, i.e. q.e.d. Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  12. Jim Morrison (1943-1971) & The Doors - An American Prayer complete (US 1969/70 + 1978)
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  13. It seems like you are talking about running Dos games, in Windows. Is that the case? If so, is your ac97 driver VxD or WDM? VxD drivers often support better Soundblaster emulation. The ones I have list Soundblaster emulation in Device Manager. This in addition to the ac97 driver itself. WDM drivers tend to provide, mostly, sound effects. If you take your time to figure out how to use it, VDMSound for Win9x "Beta3" "Alpha3" adds better support. In Windows, I've had a black screen issue running Wolf/Sod. I think it was the version of Wolf/Sod that I was using. Maybe try downloading different versions of the demo, then see it the issue goes away. Otherwise, you can try wolf4sdl and sod4sdl. Even though you may be using Windows, conventional memory can also be an issue. Wolf/Sod usually display a memory message. You can try wolf4gw and sod4gw. In Windows, I have not gotten music to work with them. But I haven't tried setting VDMSound with different Soundblaster settings.
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  14. Glad to know you're getting back up after illness, they say rest, but too much isn't good either.
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  15. If the program's installer needs a later version of Windows Installer than is supported on XP, is the program itself compatible with XP? This wouldn't be unknown, but if the program will work on XP but won't install on XP the only answer is probably to install it on a machine with a later version of Windows and copy the installation over to the XP machine. How difficult (or possible) this is varies from program to program of course.
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  16. Another one of my friends relates that song to poor moments also
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  17. Yup... But don't let MS tell you what OS to use. Support is a benefit, but not a requirement.
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