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cc333

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  1. 4 hours ago, helpdesk98 said:

    I wish they would make PCs PCs again and not phones with flat, dull design, bloated with trash-ware & spyware, and removal of useful or fundamental features that make a PC a PC! there is my rant for the day lol. 

    I agree 10,000%!

    Macs are still relatively PC-like in terms of what they can do (but then again, the Mac UI has traditionally been somewhat more "dumbed down" than Windows, but things seem to have changed recently, in my opinion). What I don't like, is how it's now impossible to upgrade RAM on most Apple models, and that they seem to have become increasingly allergic to ports, but whatever. If I want a PC that does relatively PC-like things AND is relatively new AND money is no object, I like Macs. However, if I want a real PC that does PC-like things perfectly, and age is irrelevant and I'm on a tight budget, I'll stick with my D630 and Windows XP :)

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  2. Would it be completely unreasonable to believe that some of the work being put into getting XP somewhat up to par with 7 could be used, with relatively minor changes, on Vista?

    It seems reasonable to me, given how ignorant I am regarding how it gets done :)

    c

  3. Hi,

    I didn't know I could donate (silly me!), so I went ahead and did so, and now I'm offered the opportunity to create a machine-specific key, presumably to disable the watermark (which is what the OP wanted). Thing is, whatever I type into the "Machine ID" field doesn't seem to take, and it won't generate a key.

    Why?

    c

  4. Interesting that XP is holding relatively steady around 9-10%. It won't die! (Compared to 2000 -- at ~0.01%, it's essentially dead, which is a pity as it was a fairly good OS in its own right).

    Also interesting is that the increase in market share for 7 is almost exactly equal to the combined decreases of Windows 10 and 8.1 share. Coincidence?

    c

  5. 5 hours ago, mixit said:

    And in the particular case of Firefox, which has been losing market share with no trend reversal in sight, I somehow doubt that shaving off a still significant percentage of users will result in all those users immediately upgrading their OS just to continue to use Firefox... :dubbio:

    Well, I'm certainly not upgrading my OS arbitrarily, especially when everything else works fine (including, I might add, my antivirus (Avast)).

    If/when the time comes, I'm sure someone will recompile Firefox and distribute a fork for XP (I'm hoping someone does this for OS X Snow Leopard 10.6, as that is probably my favorite modern OS X version, and is sort of like Apple's equivalent of XP). Given that there's still about ~8%-10% market share, it only makes sense.

    Fun Fact: My local community college's counseling office still uses XP on their check in computer :)

    I'm not seeing plain XP in the wild nearly as much as I used to, but it's still fairly common.

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  6. Well, I don't know much about this, but I can say that the "iaStor.sys is corrupted" is likely due to the fact that said driver may be designed specifically for XP* (2k and XP are largely the same, but there are a few architectural differences).

    Beyond that, hopefully someone else who knows more than I about such things will chime in.

    *This isn't necessarily true always. I tried installing 2k on a newish laptop, using a driver that was clearly designed for 2k, and I still got that message.

    c

  7. 56 minutes ago, NoelC said:

    Who in Microsoft said it's good and proper to release a new operating system every half a year?  That's just ridiculous!

    Well, Apple has been releasing new OS versions once a year for awhile now? They, at least, haven't gone out of their way to arbitrarily break random things like MS seems to be doing with W10 (they do have this nasty habit of arbitrarily dropping hardware support every few years, but that's a whole other can of worms).

    I think this rapid release nonsense is the new Order Of Things, unfortunately.

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  8. I haven't heard anything about Mozilla dropping XP support any time soon. Is this still true?

    I know they dropped 2000 years ago, but with BWC's Extended Core and Extended Kernel, I can still run Firefox 48, which is reasonably modern (the latest development versions can work with a quick and dirty hack, but I don't want to bother with that until either a clean and simple method for applying it is found, or the Firefox source code responsible for the "bug" is fixed).

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  9. Confirmed!

    I have Dropbox installed on Windows XP x64, and setting the compatibility to "Windows 2000" got it working perfectly!

    It seems like such an arbitrary block. That's the sort of stuff Apple does (for instance, the 2009 Mac Pro is not supported by the upcoming macOS Sierra, but the 2010 Mac Pro is. And guess what? The 2009 Mac Pro's hardware is identical to the 2010's!)

    I just realized that this could theoretically allow Dropbox to work on Windows 2000 itself. Couldn't it?

    Now I have to test it out....

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  10. 1 minute ago, Dave-H said:

    As far as I'm concerned that makes the Dropbox app's refusal to connect on an XP system even more of a nonsense!
    :)

    Indeed!

    It's like Apple arbitrarily dropping support for perfectly fine machines. For example, my 2008 Mac Pro was dropped from the latest release, even though all hardware aside from the WiFi card is perfectly compatible. To add insult to injury, I bought a 2009 Mac Pro to replace it, and that isn't supported either. But, if I simply update the firmware to make it look like a 2010 Mac Pro, it's suddenly fully supported! The bloody hardware is identical!!!

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