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  1. The x64 beta seems to completely support XP x64, so there may be a slight possibility of a x86 build coming.
  2. The taskbar and the toolbox do really resemble Windows Longhorn, so I’d say it’s either some weird xp mod with some skin pack or it is just modded longhorn. After rechecking the post again when I am not so sleepy anymore, I can completely agree with @ED_Sln.
  3. Okay, I've decided that I'm going with team red with their Ryzen 5 3600 unless there are any known issues regarding the temperature and load of that the ryzen series on XP. If anyone can recommend me a few AM4 motherboards that are tested and compatible with this os and can still be found brand new, it would be really appreciated!
  4. I would personally prefer going to team red but I have a couple of concerns as first of all, I can't really find this motherboard new anymore and secondly, my processor of choice if I were to go team red would be the Ryzen 5 3600 which is quite a bit newer than the Ryzen 1700 used in this topic so I can't really be sure if it will work. That will be incredibly useful in the very near future, thank you.
  5. Hello everyone. As the title says, I am looking for a new and modern motherboard and processor that can run Windows XP. Should I go with team red or team blue (Intel or AMD)? The only problem is that money is a bit tight and I would appreciate if it is possible to invest less than 500 euros (around 600$) on both the motherboard and processor combined. If there are any confirmed working and stable processor and motherboard combos within that price range I would really appreciate it if someone lets me know. Thanks in advance.
  6. I know that it is not optimal, but it is soon to be our only way of using Skype. After a quick test, it seems to be working flawlessly and it doesn't take up that many resources either. (If you have enough RAM, that is)
  7. Skype web seems to work just fine on Chrome 360.
  8. If it came with Vista x64, I can pretty much guarantee that it will be compatible with Windows XP x64 or at least x86, considering that even most computers that came with Windows 7 are fully compatible with XP. Edit: After a quick check of your computer's specs, it does seem to be compatible with both XP x86 and x64, although you'd have to search for x64 drivers manually and not from Dell's site.
  9. And here's where you're wrong buddy. Windows 10 Home x64 seems to be working perfectly on VMware Workstation 10.0.3 if you set the virual machine to Windows 8.1 settings on the initial configuration when you create the virtual machine itself. Also, Windows 8.1 vmware tools seem to work great on Windows 10.
  10. Symantec Endpoint Protection which is quite a heavy antivirus doesn't seem to detect anything.
  11. I have been using Symantec Endpoint Protection since 2010. It has never let me down nor did it ever let even a single virus on my PC. It always caught everything. Version 12.1 RU6 MP10 is the last supported on Windows XP but the virus definitions for it will be updated at least until 2021. Check it out. It really is worth it.
  12. It seems to also be present in Windows XP x64 Professional.
  13. It automatically imported all of my Chrome data into 360 (or I manually imported it from one of the options in the settings, I do not remember) without asking me to create any accounts. Very interesting..
  14. I don't have an 360 Account and was never asked to create one.. When does it ask for it?
  15. Any news about this project? I have just found it and it seems really exciting! Especially the fact that you're even considering making an api wrapper for NT 3.51. An Windows version looking like 3.11 but actually running newer software.. That's amazing! I can't wait for some news and updates. Any success with getting Chrome to work on NT 4.0?
  16. It doesn't seem to work on Windows Vista. "The procedure entry point TryAcquireSRWLockExclusive could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll." followed by an "Chromium XP has stopped working". Perhaps @FranceBB could contact the developers of this Chrome 76 project because his project at least didn't give an error in Vista (only the "Chromium XP has stopped working" appeared). This way they could combine their ideas and solutions and maybe, just maybe get Chrome 76 up and running.
  17. It does seem to also work on Windows XP x64 SP2 with 360 Extreme Explorer, therefore it should work on all Windows XP editions.
  18. I've been using it on my Windows 7 laptop for the past two weeks and I've gotta say that I'm really impressed with it and I really like it. It seems to be in fact faster than many other browsers and it works very well for me.
  19. To be very honest, I've been using it for the last 1 week or so and it seems like it is in fact a lot faster and I am very impressed considering the fact that it is actually a chinese browser.
  20. Actually, Chrome 360 was in English the whole time for me for some reason. The default search page was chinese however which was kind of tricky to get fixed, but with Google set to default, I've gotta say it works surprisingly well. What surprised me the most was actually that according to @win32 it works even on Windows 2000 - an nearly two decade old operating system running a browser from late 2018. That's flabbergasting.
  21. Both browsers are getting: About the "bits of identifying information" - Chrome 360 seems to be getting a bit lower numbers.
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