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mina7601

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  1. You can still activate Windows XP by phone. I heard that it still works.
  2. Off-topic: If you were trying to post it as an embedded link, then this is why, embedded links are broken. It gives an error 403. @roytam1 reported it: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185994-cant-edit-my-first-post-in-thread/
  3. Oh, my bad and my sincerest apologies, I just incorrectly assumed you used that 36 lines long polyfill and added [major] to its name. Sorry, didn't mean to do that.
  4. https://msfn.org/board/topic/182566-monkey-scripts/?do=findComment&comment=1254250 Change *://*.chase.com/* to *://*/*
  5. Yes, it fixed the first problem, thank you! The font used in that dialog is very bizarre, though. I wish it could be changed to a different font, for example, Tahoma, as the current font used in that dialog, unnecessarily takes up much space.
  6. No, the proof isn't in the pudding. Apache OpenOffice actually still runs on XP. Look, Writer, for example, runs (and other programs of the OpenOffice suite as well): So yeah, OpenOffice developers are not like the other developers, which intentionally mislead readers into thinking their software is compatible with Windows XP. (when in fact, not the case sometimes) See this page: https://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html#windows-version-support They even wrote that they tested OpenOffice on Windows XP: "Tested, stable, no platform-specific problems known.". If OpenOffice wasn't compatible with Windows XP, the text would be similar to what they wrote about Windows 2000 support.
  7. XP (and its server equivalent, Server 2003) is already written as a supported operating system here on their page: https://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/source/sys_reqs_aoo41.html
  8. Or you could just use Replacer, an alternative way of replacing system files without disabling Windows File Protection.
  9. I found 2 errors. 1- "Delete Annotation" isn't grayed out when there isn't any annotation, which means it's always shown as available, but clicking on it does nothing. 2- After creating an annotation, you can't close SumatraPDF unless you forcibly end the process with Windows Task Manager.
  10. It does that even on the newest Chrome, version 122 at the moment. So, nothing to blame on the browser, but probably on the incorrect creation of the website. Logs in with code just fine on 360Chrome v13.5. Are you sure there's not some extension interfering with the login process? Check with a new profile to make sure! No, no, no apologies needed.
  11. It broke or you just got bored of it? You're welcome.
  12. It does, but the problem is, since it's legacy, it won't load messages from newer Telegram.
  13. Well, I am proud that you were joking. It's very disappointing that some people took it seriously.
  14. Check if you actually have set up software restrictions in Group Policy before attempting the methods below. https://www.instructables.com/Getting-past-Software-Restriction-Policies/
  15. Report any problems you encounter with Supermium or any suggestions ---> here
  16. There have been at least 3 topics about this subject. https://msfn.org/board/topic/173482-can-windows-xp-pro-x86-safely-trim-an-ssd/ https://msfn.org/board/topic/181729-ssd-toolkit-for-xp/ https://msfn.org/board/topic/184168-trim-on-nvme-disk-under-winxp/
  17. Yes, I support your idea about removing likes and like it. But then there will be another problem. How will people express apprecation, if we implement your idea? Will "thank you" be completely enough to express appreciation? Also, it could cause the "Agreed" "+1" "Very good post, I support it" posts to increase even more. I am not saying your idea is bad, but you should have gave it some thought.
  18. I don't, I upload images to imgbb.com and copy its links from there and post them here anyway.
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