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@George King allegro.pl - AB9 KARTA SIECIOWA WIFI USB WI-FI ADAPTER + ANTENA
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The black screen is after WinXP boot screen. I have already tested many drivers: 1030.2.731.2015 - not work hidden SSID 1030.21.302.2017 - delayed boot 1030.31.102.2018 - delayed boot @ED_Sln Your drivers are not version 1113 - this is the version 1030.31.102.2018 Maybe it would help change any options in the regedit?
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HW ID: USB\VID_0BDA&PID_F179 Installed Drivers: 0002-Realtek_WindowsDriver_1030.25.0701.2017.zip Driver name: Realtek RTL8188FTV Wireless LAN 802.11n USB 2.0 Network Adapter The card works well under WinXP 32-bit or 64-bit but there is a problem when starting the system. Booting (cold start) is interrupted for 50-60 seconds - black screen. With the system restart (warm boot) everything is OK
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Sysprep WinXP SP2 64-bit on pure UEFI PC (no CSM)
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
@kocoman Replace UefiSeven with Flashboot 3.3n loader - then you don't need a graphic card driver: https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=474419#p474419 -
How to hide the SSE2 CPU flag for Windows OS
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Software Hangout
I found interesting tool for change CPUID Name from Windows 32-bit - tested WinXP SP2: amdp4_test.zip I modified my own name in the hex editor :-) Can someone change the source code msr_test.exe to modify the SSE2 CPUID? -
How to hide the SSE2 CPU flag for Windows OS
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Software Hangout
Yes, you are right - I found and, for example, in the BIOS JetWay V266B there was such an option: -
How to hide the SSE2 CPU flag for Windows OS
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Software Hangout
There is no for Windows but it is in Grub2 - WRMSR command I just don't know what registry address to change the bit 26 SSE2: I also found a msr-cmd.exe tool for Windows but I don't know how to use it to edit bit 26 SSE2: Usage: msr-cmd.exe [options] read <reg> msr-cmd.exe [options] write <reg> <edx(63~32)> <eax(31~0)> msr-cmd.exe [options] -l write <reg> <hex_val(63~0)> msr-cmd.exe [options] rmw <reg> <h bit> <l bit> <unmasked_hex_val> msr-cmd.exe [options] rmwmask <reg> <mask(63~0)> <unmasked_hex_val> msr-cmd.exe [options] getbit <reg> <#bit> msr-cmd.exe [options] setbit <reg> <#bit> <0/1> Options: -s write only do not read back -d data only, not to print column item name -g <GRP> processor group (default: 0) to apply 'A' or 'a' to apply to all available processors groups by default, a group can contain up to 64 logical processors However, I modified another - IA32_CLOCK_MODULATION 0x19A register without any problems in GRUB2: wrmsr 0x19a 0x12 or under WinXP 64-bit with msr-cmd.exe: msr-cmd read 0x19a msr_read(): CPU 0 reg: 0x0000019a edx: 0x00000000 eax: 0x00000002 msr-cmd write 0x19a 0x00000000 0x00000012 msr_write(): ret: CPU 0 reg: 0x0000019a edx: 0x00000000 eax: 0x00000012 -
How to hide the SSE2 CPU flag for Windows OS
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Software Hangout
Maybe it can be done from the GRU4DOS ??? -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
I use mega.nz as a cloud to upload my files and not just download someone's. P.S. Besides, there is a different way for the files to be displayed - just browse mega.nz in the private window. -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
I found a way - you need to turn on the Wipe all local metadata when logging out option in Security > Metadata and always log out from the mega.nz instead of closing the window: -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
OK, but which files to delete? -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
But I don't want to delete data other websites. -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
I don't want another because everything works well for me except mega.nz It seems that the browser saves on disk some setting at the first visit but these are probably not cookies. -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
I don't want to use any downloaders. -
Browser not display files on mega.nz - Empty folder
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
I don't use anti-virus. -
I use Pale Moon 28.10.6a1 (64-bit) 20230413 mega.nz works well only at the first visit. At the following sessions there is a problem with displaying files and only shows an Empty folder The same problem is on Win7 To display files, you need to close the browser, delete the %appdata%\Moonchild Productions folder, start the browser and log in on mega.nz
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You don't have to install SP2. When the value of CSDVersion is default 256 DEC then install error: but after changing value of the CSDVersion to 512 DEC and restart instalation goes:
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@Adrian_ https://msfn.org/board/topic/183956-asus-b85m-e-with-core-i5-4590-code-10-in-device-manager/
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@FantasyAcquiesce Install MS Anna TTS: https://www.betaarchive.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=40135
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Please use other server:
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@verta Give the compiled version ntvdmx64
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Copy to and rename file or folder context menu
reboot12 replied to reboot12's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
@Danial Braine OMG! It's not about that !!! I want to right-click on a file, select from the context menu, for example, called "Copy to" after which the window selecting target appears and the field in which I can enter the new file name. A specific example. On the partition D: I have a long name ISO file pl_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_618244.iso I want to copy this file immediately to a pendrive in one step under another name win7.iso I do not want to copy a file with a long name, later change the name manually!!! -
SoundMAX HD Audio drivers not working on XPx64
reboot12 replied to bob_smith's topic in Windows XP 64 Bit Edition
@Danial Brain Bla, bla, bla... Read the first post carefully. The topic applies to the old ThinkPad T61 laptop. -
In QEMU (virt-manager) on Linux you have to do this: qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu host,-sse2 In QEMU on Windows: qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu qemu64,-sse2 In the Linux host system, e.g. Debian you need add the option clearcpuid=26 to the kernel cmd line in /etc/default/grub: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="clearcpuid=26" then update-grub and reboot To check if it works: cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep flags How to disable CPU Feature / Flag HLE "Hardware Lock Elision" on RHEL x86 - intel cpufeatures.h #define X86_FEATURE_XMM2 ( 0*32+26) /* "sse2" */ How to achieve the same for Windows without using a virtual machine? I found it: set-sse2-enable but this is a guide on how to compile their own applications so that they do not use SSE2 sse2_use_not_use.zip - test tools fo Win 32-bit
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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD PC1: Try a virtual machine QEMU (virt-manager) on Linux e.g. Debian9 and Serial TCP net console Client Mode - set IP 192.168.0.2:4555 PC2: IP 192.168.0.2 install Fabulatech Serial Port Redirector, add virtual port COM Server eg. port TCP 4555, port COM12, speed 115200, Raw Data Run Windbg -> Kernel Debug on COM12 115200