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  1. Hey come on "guys (since we know all of you are )"! I didn't do it to start a gender argument here, I just thought of it because his name's being used for females here (believe or not). Maybe gender info can be put under the avatar like some forums did. And when someone chose not to specify it, we can just call them "they". Isn't that for allowing TLS 1.3 on system-wide? AFAIK 360Chrome and Firefox (at least Mypal 68) supports it, so I thought of using a browser which is incapable of it. In the end Chrome 49 came up on my mind, but if you know the one that is "compatible with most sites but doesn't support TLS 1.3", let me know. By the way, my XP-system has an Intel Pentium 4 3.06 GHz "Prescott", 1.5 GB of DDR2 RAM and an ATI Radeon 9200SE.
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  2. ... Just a small "tidbit", if you will... While FxESR 52.9.x doesn't support the final Draft 28 (later known as RFC 8446) of TLS v1.3, it has support for a previous draft (26?), that can be enabled via setting: security.tls.version.max;4 While the majority of TLSv1.3-enabled sites won't accept that "non-final" draft, a few will; case in point being: https://clienttest.ssllabs.com:8443/ssltest/viewMyClient.html which will report for FxESR 52.9.1 that:
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  3. It's fine. Very sorry to tell you this, but I am very serious nowadays, that's why I don't have so much taste of humor. Same. It frightened me. Posting about frozen people frightens me than making me smile. And also about some animals dying because of X reason. These are the article links I avoid reading.
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  4. Maybe the forum should be renamed "The Man Cave" ?
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  5. I'd be half tempted to "put money on it" that this is the type of forum that garners ZERO females. Not to stereotype or anything.
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  6. More news regarding Windows Update v4, WUv4 is getting closer to the return, the only problem is that it looks like Windows Update v6 on XP without proxy... The backend part of the getManifest.asp file is missing to work as it did in its heyday, it's like the client.aspx in WUv6. If you want to have WUv4 working as I say, you must first download the ieversion.js file that detects the version of IE you are using, and add it to default.asp. And replace the following lines: var conWinNT = ; var conBrowserVersion = ; With the following code: var conWinNT = (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Windows NT") > -1); var conBrowserVersion = getIEVersion(); Here below I leave a link to download the folder with all the WUv4 files so as not to spend hours with the wayback machine downloader, in addition to having the bug corrected in English, how to have the famous infinite loop of ?page=3 also solved in English for those with url2rewrite installed. Windows Update v4 files
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  7. Hmm, for your RAM problems, try (is portable, free) DTaskManager - and if you click on process, you have two possibilities: Trim RAM Usage, and Trim RAM to all processes. But my PC works good already, so ... "this never improved process performance apparently, here. I didn't see any improvement."
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  8. I noticed that a new version is released.
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  9. This is the optimal situation with FF 104: about:config Good work and run tests in the websites you use.
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  11. You're doing so well and your determination and faith is why you are recovering. I will try to follow your lead and head your advice and need to start walking more. So happy to see you better
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  12. Wooooow !!! Beautiful very beautiful
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  13. You didn't offend me at all, I was wondering why my posting caused you concern is all. I was sort of joking (tongue-and-cheek) type humor in say my posting was weird because I AM weird. The latter also is ok with me as I have sense of humor and dearly departed father used to say there is nothing wrong with being an outsider or what others would consider odd - would never want to be "normal" No, please feel sorry for me, I'm actually doing alright considering.
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  14. Sorry you've been in heat wave and so glad you returned, we would miss you, you have a good heart and people here care (I care) about you very much and we ABSOLUTELY understand - real life and the living has to come first. I'll be back in a bit .............
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  15. Chiari malformation This Latina doctor survived six brain surgeries and now cares for patients: "I want to give them hope." A stroke paralyzed her body: "I had to learn how to do absolutely everything". She was advised to forget her dream, but she didn't give up: "I didn't think I was going to make it, but I was persistent, I wanted to prove, not to others but to myself, that I could do it". Survived six brain surgeries and was left paralyzed: now a doctor at the same hospital that saved her 02:09 Aug. 11, 2022, 1:19 PM UTC A Latina doctor who survived six brain surgeries and a stroke now sees patients as a physical medicine and rehabilitation specialist at the same Texas hospital where she was saved. "In medical school you learn many things, except how to be a patient," she told Telemundo News. Claudia Martinez, 31, is a third-year resident physician at TIRR Memorial Hermann, a teaching hospital of Baylor College of Medicine and the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. Like many Latinos, Martinez is the first to receive a college education in her family. Her maternal grandparents migrated from Mexico to California and her dad is originally from New Mexico. "I'm also the first doctor," she added. When she was still a student, she began to suffer symptoms that forced her to visit a specialist. "I started with headaches and my arms and legs became weak," she told Telemundo News. In 2011 she was diagnosed with a disease known as Chiari malformation, which causes brain tissue to extend into the spinal cord, and can cause paralysis. Since being diagnosed, the young doctor underwent six brain surgeries, the first in 2012 and the last in 2017, and then suffered a stroke that paralyzed her from the neck down and left her unable to walk, write, or use a computer. In the midst of his recovery at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital, he had to attend therapies for a year and learned to do everything again. Her mother was her main support in the midst of adversity and her dad the inspiration to keep going through her treatment and studies. "All my life I have seen my dad work hard to give me the education he didn't have, so I wanted to do everything I could to become a doctor," she said. After a long struggle and even hearing many doctors tell her she couldn't practice, Claudia graduated and began to inspire her colleagues and her community. On Instagram, she has more than 45,000 followers. "I share my story so people can see that we can do everything that a person without a disability can do," he assures. She decided to do her residency at the same hospital where she was treated because she remembers that this was the place where her now colleagues told her that she would be able to. That's the same thing she tells her patients "to give them hope." For now Claudia is making progress in her recovery. Her hands do not have the same sensitivity as before as a sequel to her surgeries and the stroke. Her message, she says, is also for more Latinos in the medical community. "That also inspired me," she said. HERE: https://www.telemundo.com/noticias/noticias-telemundo/historias-de-vida/esta-doctora-latina-sobrevivio-a-seis-cirugias-cerebrales-y-ahora-atie-rcna42606
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  16. Maybe something bad happened to you recently, sorry... I feel Sorry for you! Mina, but think rather of the present and the future! Please.
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  17. Well .. I'm a weird person - everything I write is strange - lol Sorry @XPerceniol if I've offended you, but I wrote about posting, not you-person...no intent to offend, of course! ..and so sorry to hear that you have experienced Lyme disease and Chiari malformation!
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  18. Heat wave in my City, a "serious threat" to my postings here... Yes indeed, I apologize to you all for not replying right away, and it's because of this stifling heat, sorry. I serve the living first, and then I answer the digital demands (so your postings), this seems logical to me, sorry my digital friends. No Mina, I post the chosing links only, NOT every links I find on the Web... So what you don't understand, please... you don't understand my taste of humor? "expects us to understand every link he posts." - surely, but this will come with time, I don't lose hope. Jack's frozen photo next to botox freezing effects description...? It's to make you smile Mina... Obviously it is difficult sometimes to pass the sense of humor on the web? Yes, I've already noticed, that on the web there are people who sometimes don't understand my sense of humor, hmm - this will come with time... Thank you, strange strange posting, truly! I've found an article with the word "frozen" about face...Posted to make you smile at Jack, that's all. YES, that's why I judge to post - or not... Sometimes I've "errors of judgment" - very rarely, sorry - I'm human only. Like you all. I'm not a doctor. And I don't even play a doctor on TV. No @XPerceniol, it's thread for you all, not for me...you (you all) are welcome to reply, whenever you want.
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  19. "IT" isn't exactly a career that attracts girls. I went to Purdue University for Electrical Engineering. We had a saying at Purdue -- "Purdue University - where the men are MEN... and the women are too..."
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  20. Whoops, my phone corrected me in french
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  21. Well, your (and @VistaLover's) English is far, far better than my German (and I don't understand Greek at all)! But since this is an international forum, whenever I'm misunderstood, I always wonder if something I said didn't translate well into the reader's native language. Hence my preemptive apology for any language barrier. At any rate, it was all just a big misunderstanding! I knew at least one browser (my favorite St 55) requires palefill's install.rdf to be modified, and as far as I knew, there, well, "may" be others, so I thought it best to warn those reading my post about that possibility. But somehow that possibility got misread as an inevitability, so everyone thought I must have "assumed" that NM, or all browsers compatible with XP (or something - I'm still unsure what exactly I was thought to be "assuming") required a modification to palefill's install.rdf. The fact that the gh-wc-pf version I happened to be using (1.2.19.1) doesn't work with GitLab (which is why I recommended switching to palefill in the first place), but both the version before (1.2.19) and the one after (1.2.19.2) do work, likely added to the confusion. If your only goal is to download the latest CleanFlash installer, you don't need palefill at all; the last "official" version of gh-wc-pf on its GitHub page, 1.2.19, displays GitLab pages fine. But ironically, you are more likely to need to modify gh-wc-pf 1.2.19's install.rdf. Besides, palefill fixes some Web sites besides GitHub and GitLab. So even though you don't have to, it's probably worth switching to palefill anyway.
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  22. Right! The probability of success to talk to a female person in this forum converges towards zero. A pity, actually!
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  23. Hello @SC7601! That's correct! I would be very pleased if I got feedback from users who can test my program package in a real installation (no VM) of Windows XP on a period-correct hardware. BTW, my Windows XP computer is equipped with a Pentium 4 2.8 GHz Northwood single core CPU and only 1.5 GB SD-RAM. No SSD, no SATA but IDE hard disks, and the graphic card is NVIDIA 6200 AGP 4x. You see, we both are running Windows XP on a Pentium 4. You do not need to use old Chrome browsers. In the MSFN forum, we have a lot of browsers compatible with Windows XP and quite recent to surf the web nowadays. Here is the link to the post of my program package: And here is the link to the forum with topics referring to browsers in Windows XP: https://msfn.org/board/forum/201-browsers-working-on-older-nt-family-oses/ If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask me! Greetings from Germany, AstroSkipper
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  24. Ok and okay ... So we're gonna turn this frown upside-down - forgive and forget - and move along. Sending well wishes and good vibes ........
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  25. Gosh, I hope we don't get to the point where we are asked to "Prove" it here ... Nobody would want to see Mister Blobfish, although, I don't wear clothes; I'm a fish I couldn't care less about the gender of a poster, I just try to use the username, matters nothing to me on a computer tech forum. I don't even see on the profile for a setting to indicate this personal information, unless people reveal such, and even then, a username can be something you can relate to and not necessarily corresponding to or opposite of the gender. ~Off Topic, Of Course~ @mina7601 so good to see you are joking and are not uptight about such things that matter so little in the big scheme of life.
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  26. He, actually. I am a male. and yes, I have 7601 next to my name to indicate that I am a Windows 7 fan. And I will for sure take care of my laptop very well. Correct, although some people think i'm a "she" because of my name, lol.
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  27. ... This has come up before in these forums, but @mina7601 is definitely a "he"... Depends on how old.... If you're referring to Chrome 49, EoS version for XP SP3 (SSE2), no, it can't cope adequately with the web of 2022 ... Should use the 360EE forks, based on later Chromium versions (69/78/86) ...
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  28. It at least checks for updates before but OS detection doesn't work yet, but it's a huge step forward.
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  29. New James Webb images of Jupiter are 'stunners': Gorgeous photos show an unprecedented view of the glowing auroras over the north and south poles and the planet's glowing Great Red Spot that is large enough to swallow Earth: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11134531/New-James-Webb-images-Jupiter-stunners-showing-planets-auroras-poles.html
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  30. I mean well and I do feel you also do @msfntor. We are human and will say the wrong things, we al do, we are not perfect. Even though we want to help, sometimes we don't always get it right, hopefully people will forgive us when this happens as we also be forgiving and understanding of others and what they have been (are going) through. Be right Back...
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  31. I will add that to next release. In the meantime you can go to registry, browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\VXsoft\VxKexLdr\DllRewrite, add a new String key, named api-ms-win-downlevel-ole32-l1-1-0.dll, and set value to ole33.dll and see if it works. Let me know whether that helped
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