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Thread locked for blatant violations of Rules # 1.a and 1.b... Offending links have been removed. Stop inciting people to violate forum rules!
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That is obvious. Then again, no one in this thread is interested in the obvious, but you. What might be relevant was if someone had fond a way to install IE11 on Windows 8.0, of course!
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The OP is *NOT* asking anything. On the contrary, he's offered something, albeit in a very terse way. Let's try again: IE11 4 Win 7...
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Try this: IE11 4 Win 7
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Meaning: by running the .exe, of course! Well, with IE11, it's possible WU will offer you updates, since IE11 remains supported... But, if not, you must apply Win 7 IE11 updates, to match the IE11 version you've installed... It'd make no sense to install Win 7 IE11, and update it with Win 8.1 IE11 updates, now... or does it?
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Does Trillian still support XP? Or, at least, install and work OK on it?
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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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Well, USB seems to be the way to go, then. I find it, however, amusing to notice that Windows NT5.x supports USB connected 4Kn Drives correctly, while NT6.x reports incorrectly the size of >2TiB Partitions, thus requiring a (yet non-exixting) patch, although otherwise working correctly. @rloew: your thorough testing and reporting is deeply appreciated!
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My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
OK. Then I second your proposal of: "New Moon XP" -
My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
New Moon NT5? -
My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Or even... Lunar Lifeline . -
Good suggestion! I agree that one is a useful addition to my shortlist of must-have HotFixes above. And here's some good info on it (beyond MS's KB922120), at Linksys: KB922120 @FranceBB and @Vistaboy: @heinoganda's trick also applies to ITA HotFixes! Do try: https://support.microsoft.com/it-it/hotfix/kbhotfix?kbnum=922120&kbln=it-IT That's exactly what's expected to happen when one has KB2862330 (MS13-081) already installed (where usbport.sys v. 6437 and usbehci.sys v. 5778 came from).
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My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Well, not quite. Incubus is purported to be a type of demon, while the Basilisk is purported to be the king of serpents, sometimes considered to be a demonic being, too... and, of cousrse, the band's name has the same origin. -
My Browser Builds (Part 1)
dencorso replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I suggest you rename it "Incubus", because it screws MS, while it dreams of getting rid of XP... -
+1. It's too bad we cannot. It's worse than FF Quantum (we've still got FF esr for half next year if not more and hopefully will remain having New Moon at least until POSReady 2009 EoS, if not longer), however, because we cannot forsake MSFN.
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I don't think that's it, because, besides IE8 Cumulative Updates, any missing Office 2003 or Office 2007 Compatibility Pack updates caused the delay, and they usually replaced only one (or, at most, just a few) files at a time. The fact that they shouldn't appear anymore due to EoS does not invalidate nor cure the know symptom. Therefore, I have no choice but to respectfully disagree with your summing up.
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That's precisely what I meant when I said: Gavotte itself uses PAE, it does not rely on a patched Windows to do it, nor require any windows patching. And it works equally well with up to Windows 8.1 x86.
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I'd do it. I did it to all my machines and alternate boot partitions, except I did not use the Office 2003 updates, only the ones for the 2007 Compatibility Pack, because they don't apply to my installations which are Office 2000 or 97 with the 2007 Compatibility Pack. But I also did replace the Equation Editor executable everywhere, as per @mixit's instructions.
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Because you must be using a supermegaüberparanoid security setting, if I know you at all!!! Look: I use MSE v. 4.4.304.0 with up-to-date definitions, the default windows XPSP3 firewall, nothing but the default on the HOSTS file, a hardware firewall on the router and pi-hole for DNS and nothing else. None of my systems ever show the "Disable for now" nor care whether MSFN is offering mixed content or not. AND, the last time I got a system crippled by a virus was back in '88, by Jerusalem.
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This rings any bells? Reset to default colors? The jumpback icon links to this post.
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Last Versions of Software for Windows 98SE
dencorso replied to galahs's topic in Pinned Topics regarding 9x/ME
Would you please tell which ,pdf version the The Intel Programming Manuals report to be? It can be easily read from the file's 1st 8 bytes, in an hexeditor. Here below are two such examples, with v. 1.4 and 1.7, respectively... -
Last Versions of Software for Windows 98SE
dencorso replied to galahs's topic in Pinned Topics regarding 9x/ME
Neither I ever have, either... -
Hrm... Because new crap is crappier than old crap, in what regards crapbag 17040, perhaps?