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@legacyfan No, I don't think latest version of CCleaner works on Vista without ExKernel, dependencies for latest CCleaner version are: USER32.DLL (decided to write the missing functions here, as I selected KERNEL32.DLL in the above screenshot): QueryDisplayConfig GetDisplayConfigBufferSizes And latest CCleaner also requires winbio.dll, a Windows 7+ DLL.
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I know, my reply was meant as an opinion. Personally, I liked year 2017 and below.
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Thanks.
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Happy new year to you too and to other 9x members here!
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Not always the case, to be honest. 2021 was, in fact, better than 2020.
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Happy new year 2023! And to my friends @XPerceniol@msfntor, Supervisors @Tripredacus Super Moderators @Dave-H@Tommy Moderators @LoneCrusader Vista legend @win32 And to anyone else here on this forum!
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And to you too!
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New Versions of Firefox on Vista with Extended Kernel
mina7601 replied to legacyfan's topic in Windows Vista
Yes, it is possible to get latest Firefox version working with extended kernel. Make sure you have the latest Extended Kernel. First, download the latest Firefox x64 installer from here. Then, to install Firefox, there are 2 ways: The first way (IMO, it is the easiest way to install Firefox, since you are spoofing its installer after unpacking it only ): 1- Extract the Firefox x64 installer with WinRAR (or 7-Zip) by right clicking on the installer and selecting Extract. 2- Open Notepad and put the following contents: [C:\Users\<username>\Downloads\Firefox Setup X\setup.exe] BuildNumber=7601 (replace <username> with the username you used on your computer, and replace X with the Firefox version that the installer will install, e.g. if the version of Firefox the installer will install is 108, replace X with 108.0) On File menu, click Save As, and save the file as osver.ini on the Desktop (you have to change the "Save as type" to "All Files" to save it as .ini, otherwise, it will save as osver.ini.txt), then move it to Windows folder in C:\ drive. 3- Open Firefox setup (named setup.exe) from the "Firefox Setup X" folder and follow the instructions. Once setup finishes, untick "Launch Firefox now". The second way (I use the first way, it's better IMO, than spoofing the entire OS just to run the installer unpacked ): 1- Open osver.ini (which was created Desktop, then moved to C:\Windows) and add the following contents: [Global] Enabled=1 MajorVersion=6 MinorVersion=1 2- Open Firefox setup (named Firefox Setup X.exe) and follow the instructions. Once setup finishes, untick "Launch Firefox now". If you followed the steps carefully for one of the above ways, congratulations, you have installed Firefox successfully! But, if you open Firefox immediately, you will notice that the font of Firefox isn't displayed properly! To fix this, open osver.ini and add the following contents: [C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe] Enabled=1 BuildNumber=7601 Done! You now have the latest Firefox working on Vista with extended kernel! -
Sorry for the late response, Yes, I was able to see the movie, thank you.
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But I wasn't quoting DD this time (I blocked him for real this time), I only replied to jaclaz saying that I don't think legacyfan would block him, especially when he's a very wise member with a lot of helpful sources of information. You're not wrong about this, though. Have my upvote.
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No, I don't think legacyfan would block a nice and wise member like you.
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So, logging in to Steam is possible, but Steam itself is unusable? Am I understanding that correctly?
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That's not a exactly a username change though.
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360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
mina7601 replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I have them all set to default.- 2,340 replies
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Any news about the next version of extended kernel? And any progress on 32-bit application support?
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I just wanted to put my final reply to you in this subject, thank you. Doesn't matter to me, I love reading from that website, as it is one of the best websites for tech news. Again, me being unable to understand things like this doesn't really relate with my English. I just didn't understand them. I wasn't writing to you for this reason. Also, no thanks, I would rather continue studying English than being charged for lessons. Anyway, this is my last reply to this subject. You can reply with what you want, but I won't reply any further to this to avoid derailing this topic. Have a nice day.
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There's a peaceful version of this virus though.
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“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
mina7601 replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Same case for me here, except my native language is Arabic. -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
mina7601 replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
Thank you, so I made you write English well. -
“Be mindful. Be grateful. Be positive. Be true. Be kind.”
mina7601 replied to XPerceniol's topic in Funny Farm
I mean, you are a native English speaker, that's why I wanted your opinion! Anyway, thank you for your opinion, glad to see you being positive. That's really great to hear! Thanks! I don't think your English is bad, I still can understand it tho. Anyway, good to know my English looks understandable to you. Yes, mainly the ones about nature and the Solar System.