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  1. this one should work: http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/Firefox8-new-nss.7z
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  2. I confirm that! Thanks a lot!
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  3. My apologies if this is well known to the 2 or 3 people who already use Yandex 17, but the answer is yes: uBlock Origin 1.24.4 can be installed from the chrome store: I may not be the best UBO tester because I have not been using the unsigned legacy versions with Firefox, but this recent stable version certainly seems to be working. Call me paranoid if you must, but I get the feeling that Yandex and the Opera addons site are in cahoots to promote the installation of Adguard. (I still do not trust those Russians very much.)
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  4. archives updated, please try again
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  5. XUL10 or greater are unacceptable as the virtual memory is not being used as mentioned before and if virtual memory is not used, that is the vcache, then the swap file will not get initiated from the vcache. Take for instance with the TLS2 up grade and visit GameFront, all of my RAM gets used up and then the HDD gets used with CometBird9 or 11. I have effectively 1GB of free RAM before CometBird is run. (Total 1.5GB, 200MB is used up on a RAM drive but not in use). If visiting a site you may be lucky first time with CometBird11 but it will soon go to 100% CPU usage and not recover. Once this happens the chances of getting through to the same position in a web site is worse. To speed up XUL9 to be responsive as 11, perhaps 13, is to use XPCOM.dll from FF13, this will speed responsiveness until the HDD is needed. Best to make use MSVCR80 or 90 to match other browser modules. As mentioned on page 8 other SM10 (SeaMonkey) files can be used as well. If you use my grepref.js then this should speed up performance too but I think the browser agent may be causing timing issues with MSN portal. An error page is sent when pages are nearly fully loaded. It is a much more difficult load compared to Opera or IE6. I did not notice any problem happening before nor with original grepref.js. It is the only site that I find that has a problem like this. Just confirmed XP FF31 user agent string possibly a bit ambitious. Does work on most sites including MSN and YouTube but timing is what I think is taken into account at MSN. It seems to fail when skipping thought the servers at speed though, but I think throughput is still what the test is or there is not enough choking - likening to torrent transfers. I have crippled the browser in certain respects but does perform better but my NIC card can only go at 3.7MB / sec so tuning browser will depend on ethernet and internet speed. MSN home page loads fast enough then click on something of interest before package data failure message occurs. (This page is not available at the moment) Using this UA makes MSN portal a much more complex web page with many ads in comparison to older browser settings like Opera12 or IE6. If choosing a moderner OS as UA then even more throughput is expected but web pages can load faster. I tried to make a minimum of buffer and connections to streamline memory usage.
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  6. for CometBird 9, please try this: http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/CometBird-9.0.1-new-nss.7z for Firefox 10, please try this: http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/Firefox10-new-nss.7z from my testing with latest KernelEx with Win2000 setting, it looks working.
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  7. Thank you Roytam1. Original testing done with fully original CometBird11 with all your 11.0-NEW-NSS files. Later testing with my grepref.js + rzbrowser-tls12 + original XUL. The main difference I have discovered about Mozilla 11 compared to Mozilla 9, is that 11 does not use any virtual memory where as 9 does use virtual memory. I say Mozilla is because I have tried FireFox SeaMonkey and CometBird and the XUL behaves with the same effect. I do use your files to upgrade the 9.01 Mozilla browser. I have 1GB of HDD cache set now in the grepref.zip on page 8 this topic. I use WinMe with 500MB of virtual file cache which I believe is the commit charge but I need correcting if wrong. When a fairly complex page is loaded with XUL 9, the commit charge is increased toward 100%/500MB then the HDD is being worked then when the page is finished loading, the Commit Charge, (from process explorer v10.2), then drops to zero. With XUL 11 there is no commit charge used and if web page does not change ie no ads for example, then Mozilla 11 can work and your set of files do work the TLS1.2 sites but after a period of time with XUL 11 (and as mentioned dynamic sites I think), the processor goes 100% and does not recover. Your XUL mod does stop the error in PLDS4.dll - (in my case). I have overcome this error before but the solution eludes me at the moment, it was a choice of file. If using original XUL 11, the complete swap of your upgraded rzbrowser-tls12 files work but with expected XUL 11 behavior as mentioned. Is there an advantage with the v26 files over v21.4? The NSS file versions you have of v49 work CometBird 9 but the URLs do not attempt to load. The 11 new NSS files as a whole unit excluding XUL do not work with CometBird 9.
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  8. wonder if you still use CometBird, if so, you may test my new NSS (with hex-patched xul.dll making nssutil3/ssl3/smime3 redirect back to nss3) to see if TLS 1.2 and newer cipher suites are working: http://o.rths.ml/gpc/files1.rt/CometBird_11.0-new-nss.7z
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  9. You got some wrong information if you're wondering where to get/put the symbol file. You run a script that does it for you. Some people have posted them on this forum in the past. I wrote a new one recently, you can find it here. Use the Download ZIP button, you'll find it in the downloaded ZIP file in the only folder that's in there. This particular script requires that Debugging Tools for Windows are installed, it's a part of Windows SDK. You can find the SDK download links here. Pick the installer option and when it asks which components to install, deselect everything Except Debugging Tools for Windows. Now you can run the script and the required symbols should be downloaded. Should fix your issue with incompatibility error and clear transparency (have to log off or terminate Desktop Window Manager with Task Manager for changes to take effect). Because nobody else has the skills/interest. Aero Glass is as reliable as it comes, just needs occasional manual intervention with symbols unless you donate. The thing with symbols is explained here. There's no point running as admin if you're going to choose Current user. Anyway, it won't solve OP's issue since it's not a configuration issue in this case.
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  10. Versions of uBlock Origin > 1.16.20=1.16.18 for Google Chrome now require Chrome version >=52.0; Advanced Chrome will advertise itself on Google Store as v54.20.6530.0, so it will allow the download and install of latest version of uBlock0; but because, in essence, AdvChr is Chrome v48.0+51.0, it does not support the Javascript functions of uBlock0 > 1.16.20 (as already explained by heinoganda). The problem with Google Store is, unlike the Firefox extensions repository (AMO), that it does not offer previous versions of an extension, so once you upgrade to a non-working version of an extension, you can't revert back (at least easily) Chromium will allow for installation of unsigned extensions, so installing from uBlock0's GitHub repo is an option in this case; while in developer mode, you can convert the github downloaded 1.16.20 zip file into a proper .crx one: https://www.datafilehost.com/d/c5a80c4a In the case of Google Chrome 49 (and 50, for Vista users), you should be stuck at version 1.16.18 (IDK whether v1.16.20, identical to 1.16.18, was properly released in Google Store), so no problem with upgrading to an incompatible version there; but what if you want to install uBlock0 v1.16.18 for the first time/re-install? Release branch Chrome will disable any non-signed extension (i.e. not coming from their store), even installed during dev mode, at next browser restart ; I have managed to track down a signed version of uBlock0 v1.16.18, at the admin's discretion, I have uploaded it to: https://www.datafilehost.com/d/dff0eb77 Maybe @sdfox7 is interested in permanently archiving it onto his server... This is a limitation of the legacy version of uBlock0 v1.16.4.4 (XUL) installable on Pale (New) Moon; while I find that some sites work OK (e.g. https://adblockplus.org/subscriptions), the one you linked to requires a more recent, WebExtension, version of uBlock0; but, as you probably know, you can manually install from there by copying raw filter URLs (Details -> View)
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