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Banned on Rule #1.a
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Beware of Office 2010 Updates!
dencorso replied to Dave-H's topic in Pinned Topics regarding Windows XP
I've had a similar experience twice last year (I) activating a legal, brand new, never before used, XP Pro SP2 FPP (= boxed) and (II) activating the 3rd license of a 3-license-pack Home & Student Office 2007 on XP (then already SP3) on the same machine. Go figure! -
My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Of course. Now those two other threads are merged into this one. -
Welcome to MSFN! I guess you're gonna have a good time here... enjoy your stay!
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My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
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Grub4DOS can not only boot from different partitions in different HDDs, obviating the need to go into BIOS, but also can do it in an unobtrusive way, from a DOS config.sys menu, inside the Win 98 partition. If you want to try that I can guide you along the process. I reccomend GRUB4DOS 0.4.5c 2015-12-31 for the task: while there're surely newer builds, that's the one I'm using from release time and I know for a fact it'll do the job, all right. In case you want to take the plunge, do let me know.
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+1 Non-SSE2 is a lost game. One has to choose carefully which things to be die-hard about, IMO. Below, some quotes of old posts regarding it. The last one of 'em was retired before the end of 2015... that's almost 4 years ago, already... time flies!
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Go ahead! The Vista forum is good enough.
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I cannot. I never used it to start with, and never will. No way! Debbian x64 + XP Mode in seamless mode is the way to go!
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Well, I was a registered user of AVG, from incept time till they were taken over by Avast! Up to that point, I was able to run AVG 9 on 98SE and AVG2011 on XP. Those were the last sensible versions they've produced for each OS, IMO, and weren't overly paranoid. After the Avast! takeover they stopped providing the definition files for those old versions, even for those users who had already paid-in-full multiyear subscriptions, which was my case (my 3 last licences expired this year!), so I moved over to MSE, rather than using their horribly bloated latest (at that time) product, and wished they rot in hell. I didn't change opinion about them, up to now. ESET32, if I understood right, will nag even registered users to update (beyond the last version that works on XP), which I consider a deal breaker. The former Norton products I won't touch with a 10 ft pole, after the takeover by Symantec. What does remain? Just Clam-AV?
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One that only catches viruses... I doubt any exist anymore. However, traditional AVs are, nowadays, signature-based antimalwares, with some heuristics (not always very good) on top of it. Malwarebytes, OTOH, says it uses their own methods (not clearly disclosed) which appear to be very good heuristics and just a little pinch of signature-based as a seasoning. It just works, though.
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Did you ever bother to read MSFN's rules? Unredistributables are not allowed!
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In short: malware is any "unwanted bad stuff";virus is a type of "unwanted bad stuff" that reproduces itself, without outside help;ransomware is a type of "unwanted bad stuff" which encrypts one's files (usually just .doc(x)/,xls(x)/.pdf/.jp(e)g) and asks for money to restore (?) them; There're much more, trojans/worms/internet bombs/etc.
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
dencorso replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
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And Windows Embedded Standard 2009 or POSReady 2009 include explorer.exe v. 6.0.2900.5669... SHA1: E56B632397BAE71FE3D2E74E6182A33FA2F08888 Digitally signed by MS on Fri, Oct 03, 2008 7:34:04 PM