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  1. 5 points
  2. BTW SetProcessMitigationPolicy -> SetProcessAffinityMask GetProcessMitigationPolicy -> GetProcessAffinityMask SetThreadInformation -> SetThreadAffinityMask PrefetchVirtualMemory -> VirtualAlloc All missing imports from userenv.dll -> CreateEnvironmentBlock or DestroyEnvironmentBlock. This is enough to run Chromium 110 without sandbox on Windows 7.
    3 points
  3. Hello. Steam still works just fine for me on Windows XP. i remember downloading a modded archive of steam here from the MSFN win XP forum a few years ago. (or the youtube link it linked to after following all the directions) This is not the same youtube video i used, but it's extremely similiar though and should work though. It's by one of the members of this very forum here. https://youtube.com/watch?v=BfwEHK-Yg2Q here's a screenshot i took just a momment ago while typing this reply. I can view the latest news, game releases, info, friends list works, all is working just fine.
    3 points
  4. ... That post has been already posted by @Humming Owl on the exact day (Mar 22nd) "his" builds were "updated": https://msfn.org/board/topic/182876-360-extreme-explorer-modified-version/?do=findComment&comment=1241679 BTW, I enclosed updated in quotation marks because, IIUC, nothing new web-compatibility-wise was introduced, instead some core DLLs were given the "rebase" treatment so as to reduce RAM consumption under Windows XP... So, respectfully, one concludes you must've missed that "notification" post you asked for ... Best Easter wishes
    3 points
  5. ... Which I've already drawn attention to in my post of Apr 4th : BTW, could you possibly offer some help towards: Thanks in advance ... OT: Happy Easter Sunday to all those that observe it today (it's on Apr 16th in my parts ...).
    3 points
  6. "Still work in progress". All is in my previous message.
    3 points
  7. I upgrade the OS if I spot a killer feature or characteristic I must have. So far, I seem to have always fallen for something, long before new application compatibility became a concern. For Win10, it was paging algorithm, how notifications work, I also noticed web browsers are a bit more responsive (I spend a lot of time in a web browser) and using Sound Blaster X-Fi MB3 with surround option enabled doesn't silence Windows' "Navigation Start" sound (though I've since re-configured sound settings and I don't use that option while on the desktop anymore, but it's good to know that part works more correctly). Win11 currently doesn't have anything I must have right now and my current stance is "they're gonna have to pry those window borders from my cold dead hands". OK, I do use the customized theme for those borders in Win10 so they're not just 1px, which I've put some work into and I'll enjoy it for as long as possible. Perhaps switch to Win11 or future Win12 may be necessary at some point, but I won't ponder on hypothetical future. May not even be alive by then.
    2 points
  8. thanks, works fine on mine 7 as well
    2 points
  9. StartAllBack 3.6.4 will finally provide automatic updates, new versions will be downloaded once pushed and installed on user logon. You can grab test version to have 3.6.4 installed once available. http://startisback.com/StartAllBack_setup.exe
    2 points
  10. Fix128 - HAL DMA NO Fix My Patch - Partly Fixed Kinda Hack Job Daniel's Patch : Almost Complete fix for DMA but not their in Server2003/XPSP1 level yet but very close. No Judgement for 14yrs old Dibya back then , i think he did a admirable job , my Z77 board had 16GB Ram , i wanted to use it. [Ps: University Sucks man , i wish had more free time like my teens]
    2 points
  11. Honestly, there's no "real" reason to upgrade to Windows 11 right now. Windows 10 is still supported and as long as it is meeting your needs, it's fine. I just built myself a newer computer and decided to run Windows 10 LTSC on it rather than going back with Windows 11. Works just fine! Windows 11, one of the things I'm not liking about it right now is the jumbled-up mess the setting panel is. There's little rhyme or reason to its structure when the Control Panel felt a heck of a lot more functional and quicker than what this mess is. Windows 11 just puts more and more into the settings menu from the control panel. But hey, if that's not an issue for you, then go with Windows 11. Although there seems to be a bit of an issue that I haven't tracked down the root cause of it but if you have an explorer window open and you're playing a game or even doing something in a browser, the explorer window will hijack your screen and minimize whatever you were just in. It might have something to do with explorer refreshing but I don't know but I do know it's annoying.
    2 points
  12. I must admit, I never tried GitHub's editor with multiprocess (m10s?) on; unlike you I rarely post anything there; besides, until recently, accessing GitHub required palefill, which is incompatible (i10e?) with m10s mode anyhow, so I had always opened GitHub links in a single-process profile instead. The issue you describe, though, sounded just like a bug that plagued several recent versions of Serpent. So I wondered if the same workaround would work? The workaround for the recent bug was setting the pref dom.keyboardevent.keypress.dispatch_non_printable_in_content (d58t?) to true. I had never reset that pref after the very recent fix, so I never realized there was still a problem while in m10s mode, but I can now confirm that resetting that pref to false (the default) does disable the normal functioning of BACKSPACE, and setting it to true makes BACKSPACE function normally again!
    2 points
  13. it doesn't run, missing SetProcessMitigationPolicy as in normal chrome/chromium 110....
    1 point
  14. And to you (and you all) too @VistaLover! Happy Easter, "Let everything you do be done in love."
    1 point
  15. Happy Easter everyone! One villain was finally fixed and resolution added also today and one other addition: Add window.event #595= https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/595 Implement self.structuredClone() #2197 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2197 ------------------------------------------------------------------- And for everyone who wants to follow the progress of: Class Fields and Initializers #8 https://repo.palemoon.org/martok/UXP-contrib/issues/8 and Implement dynamic module import #1691 https://repo.palemoon.org/dbsoft/UXP/src/branch/dynamic-module-import
    1 point
  16. Well, you are trying to build project that probably exist. Of course, learning experience is fine. Yes, you can create updated installer using mentioned topic. Then you can create simple nLite SVCPACK addon
    1 point
  17. connections on first run 13.5.2036 beta directly after zip unpack. with DNSQuerySniffer : hiya.browser.360.cn and after a few seconds : cloud.browser.360.cn skin.chrome.360.cn on second run only hiya.browser.360.cn
    1 point
  18. Curiosity. See if it offers any improvements. Which it doesn't seem to from what I can gather. That's how a lot of these upstream projects tend to go, they will add "stuff" around the edges but do nothing to the core rendering engine. I'll complete a "regular" non-ungoogled and release a second beta.
    1 point
  19. Yes, and I won't hesitate to do so again. We do not allow political debates, and certainly not slanging matches, in technical threads here.
    1 point
  20. I still perfer the 1030 branch and kind of don't see any benefit to using anything "newer" than 1030.
    1 point
  21. Redirect locally the userenv.dll and kernel32.dl files from the March 6 version.
    1 point
  22. No problem at all! It was just for your information.
    1 point
  23. I only searched in this topic...
    1 point
  24. Fix128 and Dibya's patch enables 4gb+ ram for XP x32 kernel, but there is issue with HAL.dll (DMA stuff) As i know only "Windows XP PAE Patcher 3.x by Daniel Kawakami" has correct HAL patch
    1 point
  25. Hi @George King as i wrote before, comparing w2003 kernel headers is too boring, so pre-v8 has only multi-thread "ssdt loading" race condition workaround: worker.c: 1) 2) acpiinit.c: 1) 2) patched code uses KeGetCurrentThread()->Affinity, on x64 _KTHREAD structure has WRK(SP1) definition and ->Affinity mismatch with x64 SP2 kernels, need update header: ke.h: w2003 wrk: SP2 actual: 2) there is self-check, need comment all three lines because we don't have Win32kTable/KernelLimit/Win32kLimit on x64 SP2 anymore:
    1 point
  26. and also this: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2158 this: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2142 and this: https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/2097
    1 point
  27. Hello @nicolaasjan! This was already discussed here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183657-mypal-68-in-windows-xp-custom-buttons-and-extensions/?do=findComment&comment=1239390 and here: https://msfn.org/board/topic/183657-mypal-68-in-windows-xp-custom-buttons-and-extensions/?do=findComment&comment=1239411 and previous posts in that thread.
    1 point
  28. Beta release. Ungoogled. WebGL enabled. Embedded translation disabled. XP skin. Has not been rebased yet. https://www.dropbox.com/s/hi6oqw8s1qra1t1/360ChromePortable_13.5.2036_r1_ungoogled_beta.zip?dl=1
    1 point
  29. There is a known "nuance" with the telemetry blocking methods of previous releases (including Humming Owl releases [I see dozens of these zero-length attempts in Humming Owl releases, only these two in my releases]). No DNS connections are made with the previous blocking methods (including Humming Owl releases), but some LOCAL proxies (such as Proxomitron) still "sees" the blocked connection.
    1 point
  30. @hexagonwin @supertuxisthebest thanks for these ideas , I'm thinking to using RegShot to monitor changes to the registry during the Office 2010 installation process in Windows XP and then if blackwingcat not succeed in resolve the installer from API , i will start create new installer comapatible with Windows 2000 depending in this idea but not now when i have the time maybe in the summer . i hope blackwingcat will succeed to resolve the problem of original installer with Windows 2000 it will be better .
    1 point
  31. ... Well, just for the heck of it , this afternoon I decided to revisit, more than a year ago since the last time, e10s on my St52 copy, putting to the test the most up-to-date release, i.e. v52.9.0 (2023-03-30) (32-bit) ... First, I made a full backup of my current, single-process, St52 profile; then, in about:config, I enabled below (hidden) pref: browser.tabs.remote.force-enable;true and toggled/modified prefs below: browser.tabs.remote.autostart;true extensions.e10sBlocksEnabling;false dom.ipc.processCount;2 After a proper browser restart, multiprocess was ON, with a maximum of 3 "basilisk.exe" processes inside Task Manager ; I used it that way for more than an hour, no dramatic changes in my configuration here (3GB of total RAM, 2 core CPU, 2007-era...), the browser was rock-steady overall ; but then I stumbled on a show stopper ; once inside an online post editor, like the one here on MSFN (I'm typing this on) or GitHub's issue/comment editor, the DEL and BACKSPACE keyboard buttons no longer work as expected there ... Say I type the word "test", and the caret (aka text cursor) is after the last "t": test| If I press BACKSPACE once, nothing happens; I would expect "t" to be deleted instead... Worse, if I press (inadvertently) the BACKSPACE button once more, the whole tab changes to the URL previously visited (in that tab), possibly resulting in typed content loss in the editor ... If I use the left arrow key (<-) to place the caret after "s": tes|t and then press the DEL button, again, nothing happens; I would expect "t" to be deleted instead, too... Both these annoyances can be worked-around via selecting the characters to delete with the mouse and pressing DEL button, but one has to be careful with the BACKSPACE button, plus one has to modify one's workflow (of years) to accommodate these e10s "bugs"... Are these shortcomings known to those that prefer multiprocess? Can they be mitigated? I've gone back to my single-process profile now, where both buttons in question behave as expected, still curious though ...
    1 point
  32. Greetings @roytam1, i want to build the serpent from the source, and 20220806 version I clone uxp, switch to custom then checkout for https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/commit/4200e26d23da41410b7b7f5a5a6110b381df44e2, Building fails - i get this Fine, in mypal i have intl/icu with disabled these vista-7 things, i replace with my icu. Next i get erro about ulIvBits here https://github.com/roytam1/UXP/blob/4200e26d23da41410b7b7f5a5a6110b381df44e2/dom/crypto/WebCryptoTask.cpp#L638 Actually it is no any ulIvBits elsewhere. I wonder how did you build your 20220806, please tell how to reproduce. I am at the research of Cauldronfare - the uprising cancer of the web, which capchta pass fails on the mypal, but it passes fine on the serpent so i want to find out why. Likely things between 20220806 and 20220827 affects
    1 point
  33. Your question is a bit out of context, but ImDisk works fine for creating RAMDisk on XP AFAIK.
    1 point
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