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13.5.1030 should also pass if Disable site isolation in chrome://flags/ is set back to Default. Browser restart is needed for this to take effect. After restarting, double-check in chrome://flags/ that the change actually took - 360 occasionally doesn't save its state properly upon shutdown. If the setting is OK, https://mybrowseraddon.com/webrtc-control.html should work. Tested with a freshly unzipped 360ChromePortable_13.5.1030_rebuild_7_ungoogled profile, YMMV if other settings have been customized. The reason this works in 13.5.2022 is that the distribution doesn't include a pre-set \User Data\Local State the way 13.5.1030 does, so there are no customized preferences loaded from it.5 points
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Yeah, the point of it is to pick address on its own, calculating it from the DLL file name hash. Edit: actually, the starting address can be specified in the INI file, then the actual address will usually be somewhere above that address, depending on the name. I'm not sure, maybe with certain name it would end up at the same spot as starting address. Both LiBase and ReBase support rebasing multiple DLLs at once, so then multiple DLLs would end up somewhere above specified address - ReBase puts first DLL at the specified starting address and the rest of DLLs after the first DLL one after another, LiBase should guarantee they end up above that address and separated between each other at least as much specified in the INI, the default setting of 1 MB is definitely not guaranteeed to work correctly with larger DLLs ( > 1 MB). If you didn't get INI file in downloaded ZIP of LiBase, you can re-download, I've re-uploaded it sometime after initial upload. Though it's possible to figure out what options are read from the INI by reading the source code.3 points
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Absolutely ... I'm with you all the way and we can lean on each other during rough times and then, when you are energetic (not that your are not already) you can build up others and I will do the same. You WILL succeed I guarantee it and I feel so glad you are "getting good" and I like that choice of wording. And old dear DD friend used to always say, you'll do good and we'd laugh but that was so right. Do well, of course, you might be unaware of the old saying: Do what you do - do well. In other words.. Do (what you do) what you do (whatever that is to you) do (just do it) (and do it) Well. We've got this and don't get discouraged when you find yourself in a dark spot because that is all its is just a spot as with good and bright spots; you can't see the light unless you recognize the dark, find the balance and sail (Just like @UCyborg) we are in rough waters; always. Unsteady world so we keep afloat and go with the current but always keep the shore in sights. I know (without question) you will find this contentment, try to avoid seeking the happiness trap and look for contentment. You ARE a very good person and your purpose has not even be (fully) discovered yet, so stay tuned, and over the next few years after graduation you'll being to find your footing and your life will present itself and (if I can be so bold) your agoraphobia will also gradually start to turn away form fears and anxiety and into excitement. I'm excited for you, now I need to lift myself away from *known* triggers as I did today and I got off the couch and up in the shower and dressed with turned off the toxic news.3 points
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Completely agreed! I even have respect for lions too. haha, before all!..lol2 points
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Wait a minute, really? I only know that there are some people struggle to leave the house, but not the bed. Some people struggling to leave the bed seems a bit much.2 points
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Yeah, me too. Completely agreed! I even have respect for lions too.2 points
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I read that as 44,415,533 unwanted people spared from the burden of existence. Things are rough as they are and being a resented child is not good for either party. That said, I think it's better to prevent the situation that makes the abortion the only remaining option. Well, you think that unwanted people could be killed... dead... that's "an option". Hommes already kill unwanted people in the wars too... Not so good, what do you think...I't's NOT an option valable to kill the others, I think... But men are vicious, and have been killing others since Kain and Abel... I don't share the same opinion, that it is allowed to kill someone else for any reason. I have respect for life, the lives of people - and animals too. Wolves, lynxes, spiders, ants.... all have the right to life. Killing individuals of the same species is a total and unnatural perversion, only human ideologies and madness lead to this. See Nazism (national socialists), communism.... The Second World War was the deadliest military conflict in history. In total, more than 60 million people were killed, both civilians and soldiers, during six years. Here, we are talking about 44.42 million killed during only one year. The innocent, the defenseless. This is inhumane, cruel, deviant, unacceptable under any circumstances.2 points
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I trust you and only do what you enjoy and we're happy you share your project with all ove us.2 points
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I've been working on that as well in the previous several months. It's getting good to me so far, but still, wish me luck that I succeed going that way.2 points
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... Have posted about this months ago... MV3 requires at least Chromium 88.0 APIs; 2023 will be the year when MV3 will become mandatory for ALL extensions on Chrome Web Store (CWS); to add insult to injury, ALL MV2-based extensions will be removed from CWS ; as I wrote then, MV3 constitutes a major catastrophe for Chromium<88.0-based forks and, by consequence, to users of legacy OSes such as XP/Vista (where Chromium >=88.0 forks haven't been made available ; Vista-x64's ExtKernel not taken into account here) ... Archive MV2-based extensions while you can (little time left ) ...2 points
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I've prepared a version which should fix M sized icons mix up https://startisback.com/StartAllBack_setup.exe2 points
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@djole123 Can't say anything specific as I haven't fiddled with OneCore API, but these browsers have their own integrity/signature check (not based on Authenticode). If you haven't modified the original files in any way, apparently OneCore API lacks (has stubbed?) something this integrity check needs to pass properly. Assuming the integrity check is the only problem and the browser is otherwise workable with OneCore (not guaranteed with such complex software), the check could probably be patched out like it has been with modded 360 v13 browsers. You could try asking (via Googletrans) here or here on a Russian-language forum also frequented by the people who did the patching, or at least those who know them and can ask them about it. Maybe they've already done it for v14 as well, I don't follow these topics very closely. (I could maybe do the patching myself once I've checked out how they did it, but I don't know when I'd get to it, and I'm not as familiar with x64 as I am with x86. In any case it's much easier/faster for those who've already gone through it.) Edit: I believe @grey_rat is also a member there, maybe he could ask about it for you. Then again, as a Serbian you may be able to do it pretty easily yourself (I didn't notice your country at first). Edit2: Oh, and welcome to the forum! Didn't notice this was your first post, either.2 points
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But...wasn't it you who taught us not to look back, to live for today??? Yes, it was you. So...2 points
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Not to worry it still works fine and receives virus definitions etc.. If you want to get rid of that red x you can always do a clean install. Please go through this thread : https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=220639.285 On page one you can get 18.8 download also an off line installer is available. Do not forget to use avast clear for xp/vista from reply 295 AvastClear.exe file is 9.63 MB (10,105,016 bytes). https://install.avcdn.net/iavs9x-xp/avastclear.exe Cheers PS: I'll be doing this in about 9 days since I got 8 days left .2 points
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the way I learned to deal with bad memorys is to remember that there is still a chance to have good memorys and to always follow what makes me happy (for me it's computers) and like I said before to @UCyborg a few posts back there is always a chance to have a good day you just need to focus on what makes you happy and soon you will forget that anything bad every even happened when I was a younger member on here back in the (do you think I'm a 10 year old topic days) Lol😄 I always thought everyone was against me because of my weird spelling and always felt down about everything but then I realised that with a little bit of practice I could change that so I got to work practicing improving my spelling and soon I was back on here and i not being bothered by what other's said of my spelling the world may be kind of dark right now but there's also light out there you just need to focus on the bright side and really push towards it and I will always be here to to make you laugh if needed! (I hope this helps my dear friend) and I hope you get past this soon2 points
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In my installation of 360Chrome v13.5 build 1030 rebuild 7, the Cloudflare check of the website https://mybrowseraddon.com/webrtc-control.html is passing successfully although the check takes a bit longer than usual. Setting back the flag Disable site isolation to Default was the first action I did when I installed this new build. It works definitely better with this default setting. Additionally, I added 18 flags and two command line switches. And of course, extensions. In total 13 of them, but not all of them are enabled. I manage them with the extension Extension Manager.2 points
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Honestly, hate to say it, forum drama gets old tbh. Otherwise, I started out not taking it too well, but I decided to get outside and I feel better for having done so and steeping away from the PC. Glad you are doing well.2 points
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I made a video on how to compile KernelEx. Part1: Install and configure tools Part2: How to compile KernelEx And I will make a video soon on how to make an upgraded instalation.2 points
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There is no answer to that! Browser choice has always always ALWAYS been about "personal perference". What works for me, will not work for you. What works for you, will not work for me.2 points
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In this short article I quoted above, I recommended the AV program WiseVector StopX. As mentioned in a previous post, you should configure it very carefully though to avoid problems if using it. Some programs have to be excluded from monitoring, otherwise they won't work. WiseVector StopX seems to examine many executed programs much deeper than other AV programs. If you trust these executed programs which WiseVector StopX doesn't seem to like, you have to exclude them from monitoring in two different locations: in the main program window under Exclusions and additionally in the Settings under Advanced Protection Settings if necessary. After one week of using, exclusions in boths lists are definitely necessary for all editions of 360Chrome browsers, Serpent, and some others. For some programs, however, the entry of the program or program folder in the main exclusion list is sufficient. Cheers, AstroSkipper2 points
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I think this is a good idea! you don't even have to push it1 point
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You can find some videos on YouTube on what to expect from Intel HD 4000.1 point
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what hurts the most (by rascal flatts) this is probably my most favorite song of all time1 point
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I'd have to jump through the hoops all over a second time, but I don't seem to recall LiBase even "working" on my system. I had to use ReBase and experiment with the actual start address. Whereas LiBase had no option for start address (that I recall).1 point
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Did you also try "ReBase.exe"? Or did you only try "libase.exe"?1 point
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Very good you see this, its so important to *shift* the focus on what is troubling or causing the sadness even if by using distraction(s) because wallowing in the pits is very unhealthy. Good you now see this and you've really come a long way and I'm proud of you.1 point
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Not yet, but @WinFX got Office 2013 working (sort of) [see here]. and has a guide for it here.1 point
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From now on, users of avast! Free Antivirus 7 or older can use this universal key provided by avast! here: https://www.avast.com/registration-free-antivirus#pc On this website, you'll find additionally this information: Cheers, AstroSkipper1 point
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I guess I shouldn't have been so categorical, this actually is somewhat of a problem for automated captcha solvers.1 point
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the 4 friends made it onto the leaderboard today!1 point
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also like you told me 2 years ago (Always be happy "When you can laugh at yourself no one can ever make a fool of you." -Joan Rivers) ive remembered this for a long time and its one of the main reasons I'm the way I am today is because of this quote you gave me1 point
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if you ever end of where you think no one likes what you do just know people do like you alot (especially on here) just following thru with that is hard part but if you stick to the goal it always turns out better in the end (im rooting for you all the way!) Go xpercinial!1 point
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There is the open source-port Wolf4gw/Sod4gw. It seemed to support the unique resolution your video card is using (probably over S-Video). That I can share. 4gw.zip1 point
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Yeah, my bad, I was experimenting with some flags and didn't intend to upload with that flag set. That flag does decrease the number of processes and thereby cuts down on RAM but I don't run that flag with my default config.1 point
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... Sorry if you received my "advice" to you in that particular way ; being rude was the farthest thing from my intentions... Accept my advice, if you will, in the context of "paternal love"; like a father has to, sometimes, raise his voice slightly at his kid, to prevent it from causing harm to itself through its own (bad) actions... BTW, thanks for the undeserved praise ...1 point
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Glad to be of service. I should have checked if this was already included before tagging @roytam1 ... In my feeble defense, I don't actually use Serpent - I'm still on self-built pre-drama Centaury (in combination with 360 and occasional VM browsing with the officially "in" browsers) but it turns out it actually has it too, disabled by default. At least it's nice to occasionally have a browser problem we can solve on our own without endlessly waiting for "upstream". I have to say, I almost missed the SSL problem because we've been totally conditioned to always look at the JS console as of late I wonder what's up with Mega and this single-cipher thing, though...1 point
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Actually, that suite (0x9c) is natively supported by Serpent 52.9.0 and it's controlled by pref: security.ssl3.rsa_aes_128_gcm_sha256 This is set to "false" by default, because, as posted, the suite is "WEAK"; enabling it and restarting the browser: made MEGA downloads initialise and complete successfully! Many thanks @mixit1 point
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- Moved all edited browsers to the Internet Archive (hope the platform exists forever). - Created simple lanchers for each browser (BATCH) (they have to be put in the same place the executable of the browser is to work). - Created a rebase BATCH script for each browser (only for the main DLLs of the browser like chrome.dll and/or chrome_child.dll). The "rebase" folder has to be on the same place the executable of the browser is and then you can execute the "rebase.bat" file inside that folder). All files can be seen easily here --> https://archive.org/download/360EE_Modified_Version Cheers.1 point
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Thanks for the info. Again wondering if there is any way to port these newer versions back to Windows 7, for example if the missing APIs/DLLs were covered by VxKex in the future. Although according to this Microsoft article, "as of January 2022, attempting to do a new installation of Version 2002 will fail." I actually installed version 2002 in February 2022 successfully. I used a custom "Configuration.xml" file to download files for version 16.0.12527.22100 (latest at the time) and then installed locally. Don't know what would happen if one attempted to install in a new setup in the future.1 point
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This was a sad turn of events I'm seeing. I know things happen between members that I do not see( catch ), but life it too short to hold grudges.1 point
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No actual problem happening, security issues are MASSIVELY overblown by the same people who think TPM can save you from kernel attacks stealing your data uncrypted and firewalled older Windows NT is unsafe compared to SELinux +/or a full sandboxed blink-centered operating system or real time protection exploit protection miraculous defenses in "windows" 10/11, so here we go for (my dream) + 10-15 years of nt 6.0 (in my desktop) and 6.1 (in my laptop) and let obtrusive faithful rejoice in their massively paranoid ideological-dogmatic preaching1 point