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  1. @XP-x64-Lover has reuploaded te post, so check here for new info:

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    I found the link to this post in the through the google cache and got the page in the internet archive. Figured it was valuable.

    http://web.archive.org/web/20180312193738/https://msfn.org/board/topic/177547-xp-x64-sabertooth-x99-drivers/

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    These drivers are derived directly from my Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (Volume License) install on my ASUS SABERTOOTH X99 Workstation.

    None of the drivers have been modified. They've been tested to work successfully on the ASUS SABERTOOTH X99 Motherboard.

    The download link is below!

    Please open the read me file for more information and what to expect; before proceeding with any driver installation.

    Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?1noclu654luf9

    (Make sure to have 7-Zip so you can open the archive.)

    Enjoy!!

    - XP-x64-Lover

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  2. 7 hours ago, shorterxp said:

    Great thanks I'll have a look, though I was interested in low profile. I will amend my previous assertion and say that the GTX 950 Low profile edition is probably the smallest card to be supported by XP.

     

    :w00t:

    That Exists in low profile?

    I'm going to have to get one for my desktop case system

  3. Here's one: I've been using an ASUS M5 A97 R2.0 with XP. I have a FX-8370 as the CPU. Compatibility with XP x86 and x64.

    Also, I use two Intel DQ35JOE's one with a Core 2 Quad, one with a Core 2 Duo.  Compatibility With XP x86 and x64.

    Those are the only Desktop boards I have newer than Pentium 4.

  4. 2 hours ago, Mcinwwl said:

    @i430VX Don't you have any sort of internet security software installed? I had similar symptoms while testing Online Armor some years ago. Anyway, this software is complex and can leave its remains that can cause trouble long after uninstalling.

    Clamwin, which only does things when I tell it to, and Windows firewall, which doesn't make a difference in the delay if its on or off.

    @jaclaz do you mean disabling it in device manager? because disabling them in the network connections does not fix the problem

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    If you physically disconnect the LAN, what happens? (provided that it is a cabled LAN, if it's a Wi-Fi try disabling the interface)

    It still happens.

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    Then you should go through the whole set of checking *anything* related to network, IP assignments, gateways, DNS, TCP/IP and MS network client, etc., etc. 

    I will look through it all

  6. Hey guys.
    My ThinkPad is having a bizarre issue where if you open a new Windows explorer window (or open a new tab in Internet Explorer) it sits there for about 30 seconds, all the while doing nothing. No disk/CPU activity related to explorer or IE. Like it's waiting for something to happen before it launches, Once it opens explorer and IE behave normally. If I select "Work Offline" from the file menu in IE, the problem goes away in both explorer and IE, until I uncheck work offline.

    Any Ideas?

    Also this computer is unable to resolve computer names (example: \\computer) to local IPs, if that's related. the IP address must be used instead to connect to local computers.

  7. According to the PCI council TLS 1.0 will no longer be considered "Secure" and will be considered End-Of-Life after 30 June 2018.

    TLS 1.0 was initially created in 1999.

    They Suggest Migrate to a minimum of TLS 1.1, preferably TLS 1.2, citing only some of 1.0's vulnerabilities can be avoided, not all.

    https://blog.pcisecuritystandards.org/are-you-ready-for-30-june-2018-sayin-goodbye-to-ssl-early-tls

    Well, my website (Running Server 2003) Had a very short run at having a "secure" version... only a couple of months since I set it up. My certificate is self-signed anyways. Oh well.

  8. On 6/18/2018 at 9:42 PM, dencorso said:

    It's FUD! MS continues to activate by phone and online. They don't use the old automated phone service anymore; they have a smartphone-friendly system now, just as you said. Online activation still works for never-used-before valid FPP keys 1st activation (and maybe the next 2 activations, as of old, but I'm not sure about that). OEM SLP cannot be activated because they already are activated, provided the machine has the right string in the right place in the BIOS. Simple as that.

    Well you still CAN use the old phone service rather than the smartphone one... just tell it you're not on a smartphone. but the smartphone version is way better.

    By the way all you need is a texting-enabled phone. you can then type the link it texts your phone into a computer web browser and do it that way.

    Sorry landlines, you'll have to do it the old way.

  9. A month or so ago I  had the Google backup and sync client running on my Windows Server 2003 installation... Still works today. I didn't need to fiddle with it to get it installed...

    Seems like it would be the same for XP. I'll have to look myself.

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