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  1. https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/issues/1721 https://repo.palemoon.org/MoonchildProductions/UXP/commit/c030a50228349fa1b2c0b4fbc2e83752324dd4d7 https://www.palemoon.org/support/global-privacy-control
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  2. To display the image on the monitor WinXP does not care what is in memory under C0000 if the graphics card manufacturer's driver is installed. Asus B85 with two graphics cards: iGPU Haswell (has legacy & GOP but this is not important), PCIe AMD6450 (has both legacy & GOP and this is very important) in bios settings CSM Disabled. Primary Display PCIE because CSMWrap can use VBIOS this card for xp32 on vga.sys if use ntldr loader. Multi-monitor Enabled for xp32 see both in Device Manager What I did: boot PC in pure UEFI 64-bit to UEFI Shell > run CSMWrap 64-bit 1.2.1 > SeaBIOS boot xp from HDD using ntldr install AMD graphics driver reboot install Haswell graphics driver reboot now possible use any loader ntldr or bootmgr to boot xp - in xp display settings I set Primary display iGPU to make this pictures: I make boot.bmp 640x480 4-bit logo and put in WINDOWS folder, then add to boot.ini switch /bootlogo /noguiboot - thank to this on screen stay this logo after xp boot if you use ntldr loader. If the bootmgr loader is used, the aurora logo from winload.exe is left on the screen. On both card I have 3D acceleration :-) and possible change primary monitor or enable extend desktop. In C0000 memory is always VBIOS from PCIe card
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  3. I described a few posts above what to do. In addition to changing the minimum version in the PE header of firefox.exe, you should swap a few imports in xul.dll and mozglue.dll, and you will be able to run the latest version.
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  4. I'm glad you like my article. Creating it and making the HTTPSProxies more future-proof was a pleasure for me as a die-hard fan of Windows XP.
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  5. The topic is about Win 8.1, but since there is no separate one for 8.0 I am posting the information here, it also works after very similar modifications (even GetSystemTimes is not missing, although this 8.0 is RTM without any updates, and 8.1 I use updated to the end of 2017)
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  6. I don't need it, I've already replaced them with empty files, I just posted about it informatively. https://github.com/e3kskoy7wqk/Firefox-for-windows-7 includes a working crashreporter, if anyone want a 100% complete browser (and actually with unnecessary additions).
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  7. Thanks again for sharing further, detailed information! And as this thread is about proxies, you are absolutely on-topic.
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  8. No. That is not the case. When closing the main window of ProxHTTPSProxy from my package ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3, its entries are automatically removed from the system proxy settings. If not, you did something wrong. Close the main window of ProxHTTPSProxy and check the system proxy settings by "Open IE Proxy Settings" in the PopMenu!
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  9. @Anbima My final recommendation for you. Use in 360Chrome a proxy switcher extension like, for example, Proxy SwitchyOmega for a more convenient use of this proxy from inside this browser!
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  10. Exactly the opposite, simply letting certain URLs pass, can easily be realised. What you want is not actually the purpose of this proxy. If you only need the proxy for certain connections, only switch it on then and switch it off otherwise. It's as simple as that.
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  11. Good Advice 2001 with Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen.
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  12. New York Autoshow COMES TO A HALT as Climate Activists splash OIL onto Electric Ford Truck during car parade. “NO ELECTRIC VEHICLES ON A DEAD PLANET” action against Electric vehicles https://www.autoshowny.com/ https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1774078145383059456/pu/vid/avc1/1280x720/48ZjsCDLmSlaqUXy.mp4
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  13. Yeah, but it's minus 0.23% because I didn't buy anything from them this year, too.
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