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  1. Thank you and I also use Wise Tray (but only that alone) without the 360, just Wise Tray (memory optimizer)
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  2. <OT> Also, could also be, we are all entitled to having a grouchy day or woke up wrong side of the bed. <OT>
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  3. Thanks for your nice reply! Speaking of tone, the tone makes the music! We all know that, no matter what language, don't we? Most particularly, if English should be really your first language! Anyway, I'll try to overlook that. And, don't worry! All is well! Tschüss! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper PS: Sorry, German is presumably not your native language. "Tschüss" means "Good bye", of course!
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  4. Same problem as you with Serpent 52/55, NM28 and Mypal 29.3. CPU at 100%, waited for about one minute and then "killed" the browser... Your links are working OK with ArcticFoxie v11, v13.5 and Mypal 68.
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  5. Since English is not your first language, I shall overlook the "tone" in your reply. Have a nice day!
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  6. In Process Hacker/Miscellaneous/Reduce Working Set - this one reduce truly working set, so memory, but this never improved process performance apparently, here. I didn't see any improvement. And in Wise Registry Cleaner 7 - you've "System Tuneup" button with 25 tuneups - but I've never used these.
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  7. I want to report with sudden problem that i met on https://www.huffpost.com/ with Serpent and New Moon. Many articles there took many minutes to open and it took 100% of CPU time for like 5-6 min. Examples that i found today: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/ben-stein-devin-nunes-truth-ferris-buellers-day-off_n_63029f6be4b0f72c09d874f3 https://www.huffpost.com/entry/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-reboot-on-pause_n_63026c48e4b0e323a2567963 Both articles open like i describe it. Before for many years Huff work correctly on this browsers. So what's going on? IS it browsers problem or creators of huffpost make some BS changes to site?
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  8. IsRelative=0 means using absolute paths as, for example, D:\Eigene Dateien\Mypal\Mypal68\Profiles\Test in my case. IsRelative=1 means relative paths in the folder C:\Documents and Settings\*\Application Data\Mypal68\Profiles as, for example, Profiles/qxykmjt0.private in your case. You can't mix the two! That wouldn't work!
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  9. Thanks for your reply! Why do you talk about Serpent? The file installs.ini with this install ID I observed only in Mypal 68's folder located in C:\Documents and Settings\*\Application Data\Mypal68\.
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  10. I don't know either, but other than that install id, everything is fine and your posting did help. I wonder if @dmiranda might see this install id as I don't have this in Serpent.
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  11. You see ... I DO read everything. Those last 2 were very nice postings. In this current world, we are lacking what I would consider "common courtesy" and I was brought up well by father and am well mannered, honest, sincere, own up to mistakes and never claim to be perfect. People should at the very least.. Hold the doors open open for others instead of letting it slam in their face. Make effort to learn new things every day, otherwise, waiting to die. The last is very important one. "Reads This Without Feeling Offended" This is they key - we - a person feeling offended by/from something they read or what another (imperfect human being) says, they should discover why they are offended, it usually from within. Took me years (too long) to not become so sensitive. When something upsets you, only you suffer with users. John 4:16 NIV "And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them."
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  12. Hello, @XPerceniol! Unfortunately, I can't figure out your answer. Did my post above help you in solving your issue with creating of an unnecessary profile or not?
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  13. Hmmm ... I'm actually doing surprisingly well with Mpal 68 with 3 process going (I use 4 in Serpent) and no issues most of the time and videos work fine If I just reduce (or stop) most background processes. Really windows explorer is the hog that is hard to tame. 360V9 and v11 and DC Browser do well, but v12 and v13 and I need to use these programs. Most of the time, I avoid V13 for this reason and never liked V12.
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  14. Cool! Snake oil! Everywhere the same discussions! Superfluous and leading to nothing! In my system, Firemin Portable 6.3.1.5105 helps me a lot in reducing Mypal 68's RAM consumption. Chrome browsers in Windows XP, I only use very rarely because they are the worst RAM consumer ever. IMHO, Mypal 68 in single process mode, managed by Firemin in the background, behaves much better than without it, most particularly in a slow system which is low on RAM like mine. No more and no less! Roytam1's browsers do not need Firemin. They are much less RAM consuming than Chrome browsers or Mypal 68. Sorry, but that's the truth! And one thing is clear, no pictures about RAM consumption from me! I do not waste my time with nonsense! I have more important things to do! No one is forced to use this tool, and everyone can make their own experiences. Firemin is Open Source and therefore at no costs. I just wanted to help and nothing more. I provided a download link of a version which was requested by a user and wasn't available in the internet anymore. Take it or leave it! Anyway, you could investigate it in detail, of course! It's your speciality, isn't it? Have a nice day! Cheers, AstroSkipper
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  16. YES, cause this "15 minutes guided meditation", I think.
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  17. Why don't you think about it the other way around? NT4 don't have DisplayMonitor API . So any application should be changed not to use Display Monitor APIs or be able to Ignore these APIs.
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  18. (emphasis added) Wow; what a prickly pair of posts! Let me respond in kind. The GitLab link failed to load for me, not only in St55, but also in (UXP-based) IceApe. I was using 1.2.19.1 in both browsers, so I'm surprised to learn that GitLab works with "plain" 1.2.19; I guess the fix @roytam1 added in .1 (to fix a GitHub issue) broke GitLab somehow. Unfortunately Roytam's fixes are linked in comments and so aren't shown on gh-wc-pf's release page, so I was unaware 1.2.19.2 even existed until I read @VistaLover's post. Thus I turned to Palefill (v1.19.3), and the GitLab page loaded fine in both browsers. So I linked to Palefill as a known-working GitLab solution, though of course now that I know about gh-wc-pf 1.2.19.2, I suspect Palefill 1.19.3 doesn't incorporate the latest GitHub fixes (or equivalent ones) from it; so for the specific case of GitHub, I suppose gh-wc-pf 1.2.19.2 is the preferred solution. (Also unknown is what happens if both are installed at once!) At any rate, both add-ons are chasing many fast-moving targets. And speaking of Palefill, apologies if there is a language barrier, but I made no assumption about browsers. I said, "you may also need to modify install.rdf," not "you will also need to modify install.rdf." "May" makes the sentence conditional, so I didn't think I'd nonetheless be expected to test Palefill installation in every possible browser to see which ones needed a modification!
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  19. Hello @mina7601! In your case, absolutely nothing because of your high-performance laptop with 32 GB of RAM! This tool is meant for a user who is low on RAM like me with only 1.5 GB of RAM on my old, beloved Windows XP computer. It permanently reduces the browser's memory consumption in the background, but cannot work miracles. roytam1's browsers consume less RAM than the Chrome browsers and, unfortunately, Mypal 68, too.
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  20. This isn't true ; with the last (semi-)official release (v.1.2.19) of github-wc-polyfill prepared by SeaHOH, the GitLab link posted has no problem fully loading in my latest Serpent 52 copy (manual modification of 1.2.19's install.rdf is required to allow installation in St52): NB that SeaHOH has abandoned further development of github-wc-polyfill, but our own @roytam1 has provided (at least two) updated XPIs for it in below "upstream" issue #68 thread: https://github.com/JustOff/github-wc-polyfill/issues/68#issuecomment-1218104421 So one should install v1.2.19.2 now to keep up with GH's shenanigans ... OT: MSFN's post/comment editor is overly problematic today, I find ...
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  21. Very sad indeed! The killing on endangered species for hunting purpose.
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  22. Fleetwood Mac - Dreams Live 2015 Fleetwood Mac - Dreams Live 2015 - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWFJ5TlYZ7U
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  23. Miley Cyrus - Heart Of Glass (Live from the iHeart Festival) youtube.com/watch?v=NbdRLyixJpc www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbdRLyixJpc
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  24. We'll keep our fingers crossed we see more development one day.
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  25. ..........so very sad, isn't it. A loss of a beautiful person but now at peace.
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  26. We can probably not count Wolfenstein: The New Order at this time as using 3 api files from Windows 8.0 and copying the kernel32.dll from Windows 7 and renaming it as api-ms-win-core-file-l1-2-2.dll allowed the game to actually launch. I was really expecting it to keep asking for more different files to hunt down but glad enough I can actually play this game. So this can be a way to try to get programs to work in Windows 7 but only those programs that aren't doing a hard check on the OS itself. And now my Windows 7 PC has joined the old tradition of my Windows 98 PC as having future OS files in it to run programs it isn't supposed to be running.
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  27. Thought this belongs here https://bitcheese.net/web_browsers_must_die
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  28. Updating this thread for the people that will end up here through search engines: In Windows 10 the registry key is: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\iaStorAC\Parameters\Device Create a new dword value named EnableAPM with a 0 value and hdd head parking is gone. Note that iaStorAC might be iaStorA or iaStorAV in some cases.
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