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  1. He installed Windows Vista Extended Kernel. This is unrelated with vanilla Vista.
    4 points
  2. In this a case, maybe try to make it shorter? If you patched the header with new method, can also test it here. https://swifttls.org/ My result below.
    3 points
  3. It's still version 86 under the hood and the letters "webp" do not exist in the changelog.
    2 points
  4. Yep, looks like you're right, I don't see any links to the actual webp they declare to "test", I switched to basic HTML to show it, but for some reason it is now in German!
    2 points
  5. I'll tell you, it's Icaros Property Handler and Icaros Thumbnail Provider, they included in K-Lite Codec Pack, for example.
    2 points
  6. I don't see how to apply it, it's only source code there. Did I miss something?
    2 points
  7. Waaoh, I just find a BIOS with ACPI support for XP for Asus Apex X. https://community.hwbot.org/topic/174849-rog-maximus-x-apex/?page=2 So, it can be done and I am curious how they reached it. I saw a dxe file with name ACPI in it. So I can compare original Bios ROG-MAXIMUS-X-APEX-ASUS-1704.CAP and for XP modded Bios ROG-MAXIMUS-X-APEX-ASUS-1704_mod3.CAP Interesting, what they change and how to come to this ideas Dietmar
    2 points
  8. Hi, the temperature with 100% load on all 8 cores does not exceed 64 degree Celsius during 30 min prime95 on this 9900k under XP with an very carefull installed, boxed Intel air cooler. The temperature with the same cooler reach 100 degree on 8700k under the same conditions with XP. So, Intel did a good job with soldering the heat spreader Dietmar
    2 points
  9. The thing is, screens are wider than in XP days so I hated the feature of taskbar grouping since windows 7. Tipically I set the taskbar to small icons and group only when taskbar is full. And well I shouldn't need important options hidden to me when I do a right click. I don't mind the new design since I can recognize copy and paste but it should have all the commands available and not hidden. @Andromeda43 Windows versions have not gone faster. They're slower. What they do to disguise it is never fully shutdown by using hybrid shut down since Windows 8. It makes you believe that your pc starts instantly. But you can confirm they're slower if you use a regular hard drive and a dual core cpu. We have cpus with so many cores and very fast SSD's that could make you think that Windows is getting faster.
    1 point
  10. Even though I am used to grouping taskbar buttons without labels since Windows 7, I still miss that old feature, so I agree with you. I guess to simplify the options available, but yeah, I agree that the new context menu is very annoying. You can make the old context menu appear by pressing Shift and then right click. You can also use a registry hack to restore the old context menu: https://www.howtogeek.com/759449/how-to-get-full-context-menus-in-windows-11s-file-explorer/, though to be honest, I have always pressed Shift to make the old context menu appear. I never used registry hacks (and would rather not) just to bring back old features I miss.
    1 point
  11. And what if people just want to block it due to the crappy quality? "I hate webp with every fiber of my being......" "it's F...ing everywhere now. and they look like crap. id*** putting up low res webp's and just dynamicly upscaling them to fit. And it look sh*t. Blurry as hell, smudged... People have even begun using them in renpy games or rpgm, or any other game they are able to get it to work in." "It's just bad, even colours look a little off in them" https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/btblqh/how_do_i_disable_webp/
    1 point
  12. I want to share something interesting! Windows 11 is apparently starting to loose market against Windows 10! https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/worldwide/ Surprisingly, Windows XP surpased Windows 8 again!
    1 point
  13. there are some careless mistakes when people rushing to fix some bugs but it should be fixed for real this time
    1 point
  14. For example, not long ago we discovered.... The only known way to stop Bing from sending its home page image in WebP format is to pretend (via the user agent) to be Internet Exploder! Then you'll get a JPEG, but otherwise, it'll be WebP irrespective of the image format header.
    1 point
  15. No, I meant it's served highly compressed, not lossless. That's the whole idea behind the usage of webp, to save the bandwidth, and to hell with the quality.
    1 point
  16. I hope not - Serpent can certainly use all the speedups it can get! But in any case, at least it's fixed now.
    1 point
  17. So far I don't know about stability since I don't use Windows 11 a lot. But there are some things I hate about it. The stupid feature of grouping all opened windows and without labels. That in itself if infuriating. And why did they had to change right click menu? From what I see they just want to copy Mac. There's users that preffer Mac. But difference is good. I don't want a Mac knockoff.
    1 point
  18. A warning, yes that should be added. But more options will not be added. It's just a simple action like get used clusters and copy them. Adding exclusions would require complete MFT parsing, what I don't have the time to implement.
    1 point
  19. I tried Supermium, finally, well it's quite good, but not portable and writes BrowserMetrics info collecting. Open it with Hex, you will see. You know what, you're right! I'll stick to the ported Opera 97 and Ungoogled 111, apply the anti webp-crap patch to decrapify them, certainly. If you use Opera, don't forget to apply the patch against collecting info-spying, made by @D.Draker. https://msfn.org/board/topic/184249-chrome-110-based-opera-i-ported-it-to-vista/?do=findComment&comment=1238878
    1 point
  20. NHS Digital and NHS England already declared it to be "medium". https://digital.nhs.uk/cyber-alerts/2023/cc-4376 CVE-2023-4863 Threat ID: CC-4376 Threat Severity: Medium Published: 12 September 2023 2:03 PM
    1 point
  21. Yep, I used it, too. It is a pity that a project like WiseVector StopX was simply shut down. But I had the impression that the developers only wanted to get their hands on data in order to launch a commercial product on the market and earn money. The users were more like guinea pigs to feed their artificial intelligence (AI) they had implemented into WiseVector StopX.
    1 point
  22. Hello @George King! Any news for us? Although I am not a Windows XP 64 bit user, I am interested to hear whether you have made any progress in testing. Did you already install Windows XP 64 bit on your testing machine? Greetings, AstroSkipper
    1 point
  23. If a user owns a computer equipped with more capable hardware, why should Windows XP be used then? Simple rule: more modern hardware, more modern operation system. I am actually here to support real Windows XP users to inform them about security programmes. And this OS is ideal for old, weak computers. There are many people outside who want to protect their computers and have to use Windows XP due to very old, weak hardware for whatever reasons. People with powerful machines can do what they want to do. Whether it makes sense or not, I leave undecided. I have given my opinion on this often enough here in different threads. And if someone wants or needs to throttle the performance of their computer, then it makes perfect sense to install Avast. In any case, all my articles and investigations are meant to spread information including my experiences whether they are positive or negative. One thing is crystal clear. The mature readers can decide themselves what they want to use as I stated long before.
    1 point
  24. yeah confirmed, gotta revert upstream commit.
    1 point
  25. And here: 2 - Of course! Based on my experiences. 3 - Just to clarify, I didn't join whatever crowd you are talking about. I do not have that kind of camp thinking. I am an individual and, for the reasons I have given, I consider these so-called Extended Kernels to be questionable and superfluous. Especially in a productive system. As you know, I am a die-hard fan of Windows XP. Even if there was such an Extended Kernel for Windows XP, I wouldn't use it unless it would be official, which will never happen, though. And as long as Windows 8.1 works and can be used, there is actually no need for such an Extended Kernel anyway. 1 - You have described your one isolated case without giving out the technical details. With the the key words being "Long time ago", which means it was made by another programmer. Was it sufficient ? I shan't write my opinion, remarks or evaluate your sentences, I don't want you to consider me impolite. I'll just highlight some of them. "..additional kernel functions are needed, one has to change to another OS" "..functions are no longer sufficient, the user will have to change the operating system by necessity". 2 - Based on my experiences, I use a fantastic kernel by @win32, and have no troubles with it, works out of the box. And it's not a "so-called" Extended Kernel, it's a marvellous one ! The question is, will there be the same quality kernel for the OS being discussed. 3 - Oh I see, sorry , just a coincidence then, simple coincidence. Happens all the time.
    1 point
  26. Several "Eclipse members" got special permissions to post wherever they want ? And my innocent on-topic post, where I agreed to help a German fella, suggested to write me via PM, and said I love Germany - gets deleted without notice - why ?!!??! @Tommy, care to explain ? Let me remind, I ignore all attacks the certain pack of members ignite, just like I promised you.
    1 point
  27. 1 - Why ? Elaborate please. 2 - Personally you, undertstandable , your choice of course . Astroskipper, why would you join the anti-kernel crowd all of a sudden ? And exactly now ! Please tell me, if it's no secrtet.
    1 point
  28. There is also the Rufus method - under ''image option'' select extended windows 11 installation (no tpm/secure boot) make sure that the Partition scheme is set to GPT and the Target system is set to UEFI (non-CSM) .
    1 point
  29. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220226-9ca79da1e-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220226-9ca79da1e-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220226-9ca79da1e-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - partly import changes from tenfourfox: - #654: M1746720 M1737816 M1746011 M1739957 M1740985+backbugs M1742421, update HSTS, TLDs (861ae8f62) - #654: lozad and yt workarounds (5e969c18d) (b554fc902) - imported changes from mozilla NSS: - Bug 1755555 - Hold tokensLock through nssToken_GetSlot calls in nssTrustDomain_GetActiveSlots. r=rrelyea (a36477f0) - Bug 1370866 - Check return value of PK11Slot_GetNSSToken. r=djackson (d7e8c2df) - Bug 1751157 - Throw illegal_parameter alert for illegal extensions in handshake message. r=djackson (8fd5ca0c) (9ca79da1e)
    1 point
  30. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220108-f6e4a6062-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220108-f6e4a6062-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20220108-f6e4a6062-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - update NSS builtin certstore to Dec 2021 version from mozilla upstream. (3e92802fa) - imported changes from mozilla NSS: - Bug 1737470 - Ensure DER encoded signatures are within size limits. r=jschanck,mt,bbeurdouche,rrelyea - Bug 1735028 - check for missing signedData field r=keeler and bump patch version. (a97a34c69) - partly import changes from tenfourfox: - M1739352 M1732572(partial) M1730120 M1738237 M1737009 M1717318(partial) M1586061 (03ffdeadb) - M1737515 M1737470(no tests) +TLDs, HSTS, tzdata (fd2b82f13) (f6e4a6062)
    1 point
  31. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211218-7bdeb4efd-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211218-7bdeb4efd-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211218-7bdeb4efd-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - imported changes from mozilla NSS: - Bug 966856 - mozilla::pkix: support SHA-2 hashes in CertIDs in OCSP responses r=jschanck,djackson (78d2f4a3) (6f58d7883) - security/pkix: align pkix with nss' mozpkix bug966856 fix (7bdeb4efd)
    1 point
  32. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211106-b844aa6d9-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211106-b844aa6d9-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.34-20211106-b844aa6d9-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - version bump for last(rolling) release of tenfourfox (9f7a52ee8) - partly import changes from tenfourfox: - first rolling release: update to 91ESR EV and roots, HSTS, TZs, TLDs (d7c93b6cf) - security: M1730935, M1735152, M1730048 (1603b00d0) (f433ba88d) - network: fix temporary variable type, this should fix not able to access port numbers that is larger than 32767. (b844aa6d9)
    1 point
  33. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20211009-fc416f456-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20211009-fc416f456-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20211009-fc416f456-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - import change from tenfourfox: - add inetloc and webloc to potentially executable extensions (7363964ad) - #648: M1663836 + update TLDs TZs HSTS (4821d63d2) (fc416f456)
    1 point
  34. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210911-d68601ff7-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210911-d68601ff7-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210911-d68601ff7-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - import change from tenfourfox: - closes #647: M1724107 M1721107+backbugs M1716622 +TLDs HSTS (a3a4a114b) (786ae0146) - import changes from mozilla nss repo: - Bug 1662515 - Fix incorrect alert after successful decryption r=djackson - Bug 1721476 sqlite 3.34 changed it's open semantics, causing nss failures. - Bug 1728394 - Add TunTrust Root CA certificate to NSS. r=KathleenWilson - Bug 1717707 - Add HARICA TLS RSA Root CA 2021. r=KathleenWilson - Bug 1717707 - Add HARICA TLS ECC Root CA 2021. r=KathleenWilson - Bug 1717707 - Add HARICA Client RSA Root CA 2021. r=KathleenWilson - Bug 1717707 - Add HARICA Client ECC Root CA 2021. r=KathleenWilson (d68601ff7)
    1 point
  35. New build of Firefox 45ESR: Test binary: SSE https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210814-927d7b781-win32-sse.7z IA32 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210814-927d7b781-win32-ia32.7z Win64 https://o.rthost.win/gpc/files1.rt/firefox-45.9.33-20210814-927d7b781-win64.7z repo: https://github.com/roytam1/mozilla45esr Changes since my last build: - ported cubeb_winmm.c overflow fix by mixit@MSFN, Thanks! This should fix the famous 23m18s freeze bug for audio/video playback. (bf2771bde) - import change from tenfourfox: - closes #646: M1720568 M1720031 M1666184 M1722204 +TLDs HSTS (0f33324c8) (927d7b781)
    1 point
  36. Take a look at the reboot.pro forum, here is XP SP3 32 bit on Intel Optane nvme bootdevice Dietmar
    1 point
  37. I installed from CD. This CD I build, via Nlite 1.4.9.3 and integrate there the Iastor.sys driver from the website https://www.win-raid.com I noticed some strange behavior during install via USB and firadisk. So, classic method with CD is best to install XP using a PS/2 mouse and keyboard Dietmar AHCI32bit.rar
    1 point
  38. Hi, I get all running on asrock fatal1ty z370 gaming k6. Acpi, sound, nvme, lan, video with Nvidia card gtx 980, USB 3.1 there are drivers for XP 32 bit for this board. 64 bit XP I have not tested. Celeron, i8700k, 9900k work there with XP. Very stable, I think the newest, best you can get for small money and XP Dietmar
    1 point
  39. This means, that the Noctua NH-D15 cooler is very good. I ordered the same one. For to enable ASMEDIA ASM3142, you have to put all the USB*.sys drivers in folder Windows\system32\drivers. I chose them from XP SP1 but I think other works also. The USB driver can be USB 3.0+3.1 Drivers v1.16.41.3, but the newest version also works, Dietmar
    1 point
  40. Hi deSSy2724, I downloaded p95v294b7.win32 from https://www.mersenne.org/download/ and run "Just stress test" without any modification on all 8 cores (blend, tests of everything..) on brandnew Intel 9900k on ASRock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming K6, Corsair 3200 MHZ, nothing overclocked, have a nice evening Dietmar
    1 point
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