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mina7601

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  1. It* was a joke not I was a joke Anyway, good that you were joking at least.
  2. Please tell me you are joking.
  3. It is going to be fixed next version. See here.
  4. @win32 It works for me finally! Thank you! And it's working on Windows 7 RTM too!
  5. No, but I looked at Supermium's Github page, and noticed there's a new release available; 115.0.5760.0 R2. I will test that, and then report the results.
  6. I forgot to add that, it works on Windows 7, only if i add --no-sandbox in Supermium's desktop shortcut, otherwise, it won't work with sandbox included. I still thank you for your work on your own Chromium, though.
  7. This is already mentioned in the forum etiquette FYI, number 10.
  8. That's good to hear.
  9. You're welcome. And to turn it off, do this: 1. Type about:support in the address bar and press Enter on your keyboard. 2. Click "Open Folder" next to "Profile Folder". 3. Create a new folder with the name chrome. 4. Create a new text file there and rename it to userChrome.css (make sure you have unchecked "Hide extensions for known file types in Folder Options, otherwise, it will be renamed to userChrome.css.txt) 5. Open the file with a text editor (I personally use Notepad++, but the bulit-in Windows Notepad works too), and copy the text from here and paste it to your userChrome.css file, then save the file. 6. Restart Mypal 68, and the bar should be turned off. (All of the above is originally from this article, but I tested it myself, and it works for me normally in Mypal 68)
  10. He's referring to this.
  11. XP release date: October 25, 2001 Windows Live programs (Essentials) release date: August 25, 2006 That's 4 years, 10 months (1765 days) Hmm, you're probably referring to this article.
  12. It's preferable to hide this update, as it is an online installer and it won't work anyway since it connects to Microsoft servers to download Windows Live Essentials files, which are gone from a very long time ago. Anyway, great job on your testing! I like it!
  13. No, I am not and will never ditch Windows for Linux.
  14. What you did is editing the main post and the topic title. This will not remove it completely. If you want your topic deleted, you have to ask a moderator.
  15. Jakob, this isn't a marketplace. Also, refer to forum rules, rule 13:
  16. @blueclouds8666 Thank you so much for this script. I might test it someday.
  17. Wow, you attempted the installation before me. Anyway, thanks for the information, and for attempting the installation.
  18. Oh yes, I remember that .NET Passport accounts thing, and when it popped up in taskbar: "Add your .NET Passport to Windows XP!", but I never got to make an .NET Passport account, unfortunately.
  19. @winvispixp Yes, this is the installer I used: https://www.mediafire.com/file/5b41tc67a29vvbm/KFA_19.0.0.1088.7z/file
  20. OK, so I attempted an installation of Kaspersky Antivirus Free on my Vista SP2 VM. The program installed successfully and also runs normally. XP will be tested later.
  21. That's what I hate too.
  22. Yes, I will test it soon. You're welcome BTW.
  23. No, I only have all Windows 7 updates up to 2020-01. I even tested on a clean install with no updates, and still the same.
  24. It is not working on Windows 7. Whenever I launch Supermium (after running mini_installer.exe), it just launches a Supermium window for a second then closes. Is this a bug? Can you have a look at it? Thanks.
  25. Thank you! Now I can finally attempt an installation of KFA19. Going to do it now just for @VistaLover's request.
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