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Paint.NET v4.3.x will be the last versions for 32-bit (x86) architecture, and Windows 7 and 8.1. Source: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/118921-paintnet-433-beta-build-7991/
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Last Version of Programs for Windows NT 4.0
mina7601 replied to Leokids123's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Blender v2.45 is the last version to run on Windows NT 4.0. v2.46 and higher are installable, but throw out a "blender.exe is not a vaild Windows NT application." error upon launch. -
Umm, they extended it for Windows 7 until January 15, 2023. Microsoft Edge support for Windows 7 remains unchanged (a.k.a., still on the old date of January 15, 2022) Chrome support for Windows 7 now until January 15, 2023 | Google Cloud Blog Here's the fixed link: End of support for OneDrive desktop application on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1 - Microsoft Tech Community
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Google for each missing dll file, and put it in iTunes installation folder. That's what I did, it didn't ask for any further dlls then. It then complained about a missing function in iTunes.exe.
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What do you rate for Windows 2000 in 2021
mina7601 replied to windows2's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Thanks, that means really a lot to me! Hope so. -
So, I tried running newer versions of iTunes on Windows 8, and this is the result: iTunes 12.11.3.17 works on Windows 8 with version check bypass iTunes 12.11.4.15 and later result in this error:
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This may help. I ran it once on Windows 7 and it worked ok.
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What do you rate for Windows 2000 in 2021
mina7601 replied to windows2's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
I would rate it 10/10 without extended kernel, and 6/10 with extended kernel. It's overall a great OS, easy to explore, and nostalgic. My rating for this OS with extended kernel would be 7/10 if it was capable to install Office 2010, as I like that version a lot, but Office 2007 still looks good. And also, 8/10 if XP programs can get installed without NNN4NT5 spoofing (except MSI installers), 9/10 if newer versions of web browsers can install and run (Chrome 50, Vivaldi 1.1, Opera 37, Firefox 53), and finally, 10/10 if some newer versions of programs can run without crashing (ex., Adobe Acrobat Reader DC can install, but crashes upon running it ]EDIT: It actually runs after installing VC runtimes from 2010 to 2019, but crashes upon opening a PDF.], Same goes for LibreOffice 6.0.0.1 also.) I don't mean to say that extended kernel makes Windows 2000 bad, but it's just that there are some catches. If there are workarounds for them, that would be helpful. But, however, what I liked about it is that, with extended kernel, you can run a bit of Windows Vista/7 Programs on it (Foxit Reader 9.6, Audacity 3.0.2), and that the fact WMP11 is installable on it. I never lost my hope for that OS. -
Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
mina7601 replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
Hi. This certificate updater is the easiest way to update certificates IMO (instead of having to download rootsupdyyyymm.exe, where y means year, and m means month). I knew about this tool recently, and ran it on my XP SP3 VM and wasn't nagged about the certificates anymore. What's more interesting is that, this tool also runs on Windows 2000 with extended kernel, and it also updated the certificates successfully. Here's a screenshot of it running on my 2000 SP4 VM: -
Does the sound work though? Also, when you said Firefox 52, do you mean the normal version 52.0 or 52 ESR?
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I think he got it from OldVersion, because that's the site that offered very old google chrome versions afaik.
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weird things about sleep(standby) and hibernation
mina7601 replied to luweitest's topic in Windows XP
I'm pretty sure he meant that. I even knew he meant weird before I read this topic. -
Very awesome. Just curious, did you extract the msis and used a msi editor to remove the os check? Because that's the method I know so far to make some software that use msis to install on unsupported windows. I also wonder if that way worked on Windows 7 or not, give it a try if you haven't.
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I'm feeling: Natural.
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Firefox 88.0.1 is the latest version that works:
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Welcome to MSFN, @KetaMnight!
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I know a method about installing Office 2019: As for the updates, you even said that Office 365 is compatible and supported, so, the updates should install normally, and it shouldn't stop at a specific version on Windows 8.1.
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Good to hear that. That would be actually harder and require a lot of time, considering they are unstable, and can BSOD in some cases. Understandable. And yeah, good luck with that.
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I hope within the next release of vista extended kernel, it will be possible to run the current latest version of firefox (91.0.2) and vmware (workstation) 16.
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Welcome to MSFN! I am very sure you will have a good time learning from this forum @Callington.
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IcoFX - an award-winning professional icon and cursor editor Still supports Windows XP until now. Image for proof: I mean, if you look at the app's download page, you will still see windows xp listed as a system requirement: IcoFX. IcoFX's latest version as of now is 3.5.1. I tried this on Windows XP SP3 (thanks to IcoFX's OS Spoofer). I don't know if it will work on Windows XP SP2 or not, but when I get a XP SP2 VM, I will test it and see if it works or not. That's the good thing. The bad thing is: ShareX - screen capture, file sharing and productivity tool Homepage: ShareX Latest version you can run is 12.0. Same applies to Vista, too. They explained why 12.0 is the latest version you can run for the reason here: Link. But, I can't be sure if Windows XP SP2 can run ShareX 12.0 or not. When I get a prepared XP SP2 VM, I will tell the results here. Plus, checking for updates on ShareX yields a "Update check failed" error. That's all I have for now. By the way, the screenshot above is an old one, not today's.
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You're not the only one here having this error. Also, read this:
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He's using Persian (Iran) Region and Language format, which causes the detail to display like that.
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All the best to you too!