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  1. can you just stop passively hating everyone that isn't matching your opinions and, at the same time, stop kissing the a** of everyone that does? you sure need a tin foil hat
    6 points
  2. I understand why “ArcticFoxie” chose a new screen name. I just unblocked this fellow last week, my mistake! I did not argue against his opinion (I never used Kaspersky), only pointed out that it is listed here (they never check before posting) and that MSFN has advanced users who use Kaspersky. If extended kernel users have got better antivirus alternatives working, I’m afraid they have failed to point that out in the appropriate threads. (This is still not an extended kernel thread.)
    3 points
  3. Thank you ! No deals with coppers, don't even talk to them. I mean, even when not inside their station. And don't forget, there are plenty of coppers wearing civilian clothes. Or civilians working for them.
    3 points
  4. I can't believe what happened with this forum over time I remember myself discovering friendly place that helped me with my passion of using windows vista. Now it is full of hate comments and arguing over the most stupid stuff. Thanks to few mean people here.. Sorry I had to express my feelings
    2 points
  5. original article----> central-texas-family-makes-it-home-for-christmas-after-spending-over-a-month-in-a-florida-hospital WEST, Texas (KWTX) - A mother and daughter from West finally returned home just in time for Christmas after spending over a month in a hospital over 1,000 miles away. During that time, the community raised funds to cover expenses. Nikki Altieri and her daughter, Daytyn, traveled to Florida for Thanksgiving to visit relatives they had not seen in over a decade. When they arrived, Altieri noticed Daytyn’s oxygen levels were very low, and she brought her to the hospital the night before Thanksgiving. “We got here [Florida] about 6 p.m. on Wednesday, had dinner, put her to bed, and I couldn’t get her oxygen level up,” Altieri said. “I had her on the max that I could give, and she just wasn’t tolerating that well.” Doctors rushed Daytyn to a hospital in Orlando about 300 miles away from where their relatives lived. After many medical scares, including a moment when Daytyn stopped breathing, Altieri feared she might be in the hospital for several months. “She has had pneumonia 12 times in this last year, so she gets it a lot,” Altieri said. “But, this one just kind of unfortunately got her a little harder than most.” Daytyn soon recovered and was able to spend time with relatives in Florida, but, around the same time Daytyn got better, Altieri started showing unusual symptoms. “I got admitted this Sunday before she got discharged,” Altieri said. “So, my sister took her home that Tuesday, and I was in the hospital that whole week. But, she was up running around and running the hospital the following week.” Altieri was diagnosed with empyema which affects the outside of the lungs. Doctors intubated her and she spent time in the hospital as well. “My mom drove up and then waited for me to get out of the hospital, and we all drove back home,” she said. “It was a rough one because I had a chest tub in that whole week, so it was pretty hard. But we made it.” With much determination and support, both Altieri and Daytyn were able to make it home just in time for Christmas. Altieri said they got home on Friday, Dec. 16, and were able to go to her sister’s wedding. She said Daytyn was back to her normal self. “She [Daytyn] literally danced all night,” Altieri said. “She loved it.” Altieri and Daytyn were also thrilled that they made it home just in time to spend Christmas with family. She said Daytyn, her siblings and grandparents spent the day together. They opened up gifts on Christmas morning at their home and spent the rest of the day celebrating Christmas at Daytyn’s grandparents’ home. “It’s been a very eventful month, so we’re just going to hang out at home and enjoy being at home with everybody,” Altieri said. Daytyn told KWTX she was very excited for Christmas. In addition to being home for Christmas, Daytyn and Altieri also received a very special gift from the community. “We were lucky enough that I was able to pay all the bills while we were away,” Altieri said. “That way I didn’t have to worry about anything longer. She gets to have a great Christmas.” They tell KWTX the community raised around $4,000 to cover expenses while they were away. Neighbors from all over Central Texas rallied around Daytyn and her mom participating in auctions and raffles and buying #DaytynStrong T-shirts. “I never expected West to be what it is alongside of all of the fundraisers and the donations,” she said. “The community has just rallied together and done amazing things for her and we are very thankful for where we’re at.” Altieri said the school also rallied behind Daytyn while she was in the hospital by having T-shirt days for support. “The school has been amazing,” she said. “They all have T-shirts. They all send us pictures of everybody wearing purple and their shirts and it’s been wonderful.” This instance mirrored another time Daytyn was in the hospital for months battling a similar diagnosis. The community started #daytynstrong for epilepsy and genetic disorder awareness and support. “‘Daytyn Strong’ isn’t a statement...It isn’t a hashtag...It is a way for all of us to remember that this child has taught us all different things...different steps throughout life,” Altieri’s close friend and fundraiser organizer, Lara Lamaak said. Because of the diagnoses Daytyn was born with, Altieri said she unfortunately expects that this was not Daytyn’s last hospital visit, but she also knows this will not be the last time the community will rally around Daytyn with compassion and generosity. this is a beautifull story for Christmas time
    2 points
  6. You have demonstrated over and over and over again on this forum that you can not take "constructive criticism". You have the very unique ability to pick a fight with inanimate objects, so you can only imagine how you come across to those of us that are "animated". You have the very unique ability to walk into an EMPTY ROOM and come out with blood on your knuckles. Most of us here have just grown to "accept" it, you are who you are. But so are we, we are who we are. I hate the phrase, but I'll use it anyway - "it is what it is".
    2 points
  7. Oh, though, I don't know how to deal with interrogations, My DD Father was always worried if I was ever at the police station I'd admit to something I didn't do, like they would say, better to take the deal, and I'd be like, I don't even know what I did but I'll take the deal. ROF but not funny, of course. I avoid any trouble and I don't do anything in 50 years to cause suspicion; even when I do go to the store, I never put my hands in my pockets or look up at the cameras ... well ... I do but I don't look up but try to look over my glasses.
    2 points
  8. No prob, I deleted the indian.
    2 points
  9. Or you could use XP 64 and use all the ram. XP 64 is a really good OS. Rock stable and fast.
    2 points
  10. ... Of course, that was probably a phony username, but Carlotta (I think) is a female's Christian name ... Later addition: @NotHereToPlayGames : I'm not going to argue on this, you being a native speaker, but... 1. I was taught English in my teen years by a posh Londoner (Mr Andrew Salters, where are you? ) ... 2. If "wordreference" is to be trusted, the singular number refers to a male:
    2 points
  11. Hi all and merry X-mass, I got bored and with the help of @Dixel and some amount of inspiration I sometimes get from @win32, I butchered the latest Opera 96 (110) to make it run on our beloved Vista ! This chinese browser Opera is based on the newest Chrome 110, which is officially supported only on Win 10 +. Also, I forced it to use its native hardware Skia engine 110. (which is now blocked on win 7 by default). For those who still drive their Sd.Kfz.8, Opera 95 and Chrome 109 are the last for win 7, so as of now, win 7 and the extended kernel for Vista are not able to run the 110 Chrome version. Please don't ask me about running it on WIn 7, I don't know (or won't tell) anything. In theory, it's possible for win 7 to run it. But only if you edit the browser code. (which is forbidden). Only Vista related questions. Thanks. Opera EULA says we can't edit their code, so I shall share my hacks/findings with @win32 and maybe he will be able to implement this in his next kernel release, so all of you could run it without the editing hacks.
    1 point
  12. exactly @XPerceniol we should not worry about stuff like this
    1 point
  13. You're not alone, I also unblocked him in the last 4 months. I've blocked him again as well.
    1 point
  14. Dell m6700 or HP 8770W On m6700 you can disable the nvidia optimus technology in bios (says in the manual) The HP laptop does not support optimus at all (at least according to this reddit post https://www.reddit.com/r/hackintosh/comments/q5w82m/interested_in_installing_os_x_109_on_a_hp/) Both support the best CPUs that windows vista can run on without bugs and glitches - i7 3940xm and gtx 980m GPU, but I'm not sure about the 980m driver, I got something off of microsoft catalog, but never tested it because I don't own one of these laptops
    1 point
  15. There was no need to turn this into an English lesson.
    1 point
  16. There's a workaround for it here: https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=36649
    1 point
  17. Here: https://melodysheep.gumroad.com/l/qncdj
    1 point
  18. wow I'm so sorry @sunryze hopefully your power will be back on soon
    1 point
  19. @Andalu I succeed to boot with this new nvme.sys driver on the Samsung 970 Pro, and graphikcard gt730 Nvidia and all the devices under IRQ16. For this I setup my original XP SP3 *.iso, modd it via Ramsey, but edit all by hand. I use my new acpi.sys with OS fakes. The setup took place via Firadisk and the Kai driver for HD on my Asrock extreme z690 board with 12900k cpu. Then, I install really everything on this HD. And at the end also the new nvme.sys driver by hand. This XP SP3 on HD I "show" to the 970 Pro, means I connect the 970 Pro. In registry I set Start = 4 for the stornvme.sys. Then I copy via AOMEI 7.0 this whole HD to the 970 Pro. Voila, boots very fast via the new nvme.sys, no Bsod Dietmar
    1 point
  20. Yes, soft blur is present but buggy in 22000 and removed in 22H2. It's not coming back as is
    1 point
  21. Moderators have already removed the post. Unfortunately, you replied to it and copied it in totality, so moderators should probably remove that also. Or at least remove the link that the spammer dropped on our forum.
    1 point
  22. Yep. I hit the "report" link an hour or two ago. So the moderators are aware.
    1 point
  23. Yes, and I was also trained during my military days to be tough to withstand interrogations, not only physically, but also mentally. That being said, I was never caught.
    1 point
  24. I think that is what happened to me, I developed a thick skin now and am not as effected by other people as I used to be because I only give little to people and don't alllow people (IRL) to get very close.
    1 point
  25. Well, sorry , I was busy butchering Opera. Many thanks for your opinion ! I took some time to think and decided to give this whole situation a flying object. (surprise! ... not) But that's just me, thick skinned Draker. Also, there isn't much to say. I understood you're sensitive. I think I was always very soft/polite with you. If not, sorry.
    1 point
  26. 1 point
  27. @XPerceniol, and do you know this tool (10.2 MB): Online Armor Free: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Security/Firewall/Online-Armor-Free.shtml ...or Norton Power Eraser: https://support.norton.com/sp/static/external/tools/npe.html
    1 point
  28. Thanks, that's reassuring.
    1 point
  29. XP should just ignore the extra amount of RAM in your system. It's not like Windows 9x. I run 32GBs of RAM in my main system and I dual booted Windows 2000 and Windows 10. Windows 2000 just displayed 4GBs while Windows 10 x64 displayed the full 32GBs. Never had an issue until Windows 2000 corrupted itself and I never bothered repairing the installation because I barely used it anymore as it was.
    1 point
  30. Ah, I have a fun story to talk about. I live in the Northeast US. As you probably know we had a Winter Storm come through. Largest storm in years, last one of this magnitude is almost comparable to the 2008 Ice Storm. Anyway, I lost power for around a day and a half. 12-23 to 12-25. Quite crazy, lots of rain and snow, plus wind. Power outages were everywhere. Unfortunately due to the length all my APC's ran out of battery within the first day. Thanks AT&T for having a reliable cellular connection during that, too. Both our generators were broken so we ended up spending the entirety of Christmas Eve to get only HALF of the house powered, since we didn't have the right suicide cables to plug in correctly. Only got a 120v output unfortunately.
    1 point
  31. According to its Release Notes, the well-known H/W-monitoring tool Core Temp has dropped Vista SP2 support in its 64-bit edition: Thus, CoreTemp-1.17.1-x64 would be the last that natively supports VistaSP2_x64... The InnoSetup installer (the same for both Vista x86 and x64) is no longer offered from the author's site (only the ZIPPED "portable" version is), but it has been archived below: https://archive.org/details/core-temp-setup_20220226 Current version 1.18 will successfully install and run under Vista SP2 x86, but it's plagued by this bug, so I had to revert to previous v1.17.1 (on my Vista SP2 32-bit laptop) ...
    1 point
  32. Hi. Where come from this information ? :3
    1 point
  33. I don't know PE Tool for x64 X3
    1 point
  34. I understand these points from reversing your mod. I can do 2 and 3 without issues. But I can't replace InitializeCriticalSectionEx with InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount. If I try it in CFF Explorer which I usually use to modify imports, it fails. New string is too long and can't fit in import table. If I try it with HEX replace all other imports are broken after then. What tool have you used to fix this import please? EDIT: I have only one idea how to achieve it. Delete both import in CFF Explorer and then manually select needed functions from list and rebuild import this way. This will be hard as there are 152 imports from kernel32.dll in x64 MSVCRT
    1 point
  35. I don't know if this is the right place to ask, but I can't download KernelEx v3.1 (nor any other version) in English: Windows2000-KB935839-v31M-x86-ENU.wlu The error message is: Bad GateWay If you don't use thedirect link, please change security level down at this site. I tried with FF105, IE 11, and even Tor. Does someone have an alternative link? thank you Apparently the problem is solved, it was just needed to go to the Windows Legacy Update (http://win2k.org/wlu/wluen.htm) and search for the keyword "Extended".
    1 point
  36. I felt very privileged to be asked to be a moderator here, after being a member for many years and having hopefully made a useful contribution to the forum in that time. I'm sorry, but joining a forum and immediately asking to be made a moderator is just not realistic.
    1 point
  37. You just joined and made only one post. We know absolutely nothing about you and we're going to trust you with moderator status?
    1 point
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