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    23 hours ago, win32 said:

    I was able to integrate gcc (using mingw64) into vs code using the official instructions on the vs code site, but it seems that gdb doesn't work at all with the extended kernel. I need to fix that.

    As it stands I can compile and build applications within VS code, but I must run them outside of VS code. So only printf/cout-ish debugging for now!

    yep, the newest version of mingw didn't work, although using older version of the compiler fixed the situation. oh, and yeah (it's not related to exkernel, though), for some reason you're not able to use the most recent version of code::blocks (20.04), although it says that the program itself supports it. something related to api-ms-win-core-synch-l1-1-0.dll... latest version of steam works almost perfectly: for some reason the app itself forgets games that are installed on the pc after restarting steam. content_log.txt says that there are no apps installed, although there is (and it also creates this "appmanifest_(...)")!

    
    [2022-09-12 15:45:53] Loaded 0 apps from install folder "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\appmanifest_*.acf".

    also for some reason steam isn't able to upgrade itself, stating that the clearing process failed. for now, i launch steam with these tags: "-no-cef-sandbox -norepairfiles -overridepackageurl -nobootstrapupdate -skipinitialbootstrap --noverifyfiles"

  2. 46 minutes ago, Sergiaws said:

    Are you using a portable version_ And, I think after a restart it would work. Pd, I replaced vs code with vs codium, the only difference is that some extensions might not work, and Codium has less telemetry.

    I used that .zip thingy, although I wasn't able to start VSCodium either. Going to try it again, maybe it's gonna launch. Oh, and yeah, are there any flags that I should put for "the workness"?

    upd. it's indeed working AHAHAHAHA, I just needed to use portable version of it, thanks :))))))))
    upd. no. 2 ok, mingw (precisely c++ compiler) doesn't work for some reason :(((((((((((

  3. Hello there, is there any way to launch the most recent version of VS Code? Can't actually start it, more precisely it just doesn't show any sort of output lmao. Although when I am launching multiple instances of the app at once, it throws me an error about this. I am using latest kernelex version + all updates (for Vista) are installed. Thanks for the answer in advance

  4. On 11/26/2020 at 6:14 PM, pridesnow said:

    I live in Ukraine and pay about 3.5 dollars per month for the Internet, 10 down, 0.8 up, adsl xd

    upd. moved to the fiber internet, costs around 6.3~ dollars USA. in principle, the speed is good, but interruptions for 5-10 minutes happen sometimes but rarely

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  5. 3 hours ago, SeregaWin555 said:

    I've managed portable version of Telegram and latest Nightly build of Firefox to work with extended kernel.

    P.S.:

    1. I'm Russian

    2. Telegram Setup doesn't work

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    What bit are you talking about? For there are two portable versions - official and unofficial. And what's the difference - are you Russian or not, why did you even write this lol

  6. 50 minutes ago, VistaEX said:

    im not lying that im an american and i am 21 i just turned 21 on my birthday this year i dont want to start a fight with you i just dont like that people say im from another country and that i  am really young and that im lying just because i spell wrong

    Decide whether you are 40 years old and have a family or you just turned 21 today? I don't understand your logic lmao

  7. 1 hour ago, dencorso said:

    That's *NOT* the right attitude at all: when one posts something one deems useful, but then nobody else seems to notice it nor react to it, that content ought to be let stand, nonetheless. We here post to help others, even if we never get any feedback on it, let alone any kudos. To delete the content out of spite for being ignored is very much frowned upon here (even if it's quite typical of the worst the 21st century has brought us: an oversensitive generation). :wacko:

    Hah, I have never seen people who, because of ignorance, deleted their post. Like, what's the difference? Maybe someone uses his advice, they just don't write about it, because they don't see any very important reason in this. If they want to ask or write something, they will write, just don’t need to be angry that message being ignored. IMHO, I repeat, but it's strange that this person deleted the message due to the fact that his appeal is simply ignored (personal opinion - nothing more)

  8. 3 minutes ago, Vistapocalypse said:

    I don’t believe there was very much code to remove

    I'm not saying that they removed all the code from the base, if it were all, then, I think, this solution would not exist at all. And yes, I just remember that the video from @WinClient5270 said that the code needed to work with the codecs from Windows Vista was simply removed. Most likely I just misunderstood

  9. Good day, I have good news - I was able to get the broadcast on Twitch and the video on Twitter to work on latest versions of Firefox or Pale Moon!:D

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    Before running the latest browsers, you need to install the extended kernel from @win32

    As we know, initially on newer versions of Firefox and Pale Moon, some built-in codecs in Windows Vista do not work, since the Firefox development team simply removed some of the Windows Vista codecs part of the code from the browser. As a result, some sites (including Twitch, Twitter) stopped displaying videos. To fix this, download this archive and extract it to your Firefox or Pale Moon root folder. It simply replaces two files, thanks to which videos or broadcasts will work on those sites on which it did not work.

  10. 6 hours ago, TECHGEEK said:

    I installed .NET FW 4.0 and 4.5.2 and the game can install completely. But when launching the game, a kernel32.dll error pops up which however does not prevent the running of the game. You can press OK, ignore the error and game on!

    This is actually about what I'm talking about. Just install .net 4.0 and everything will work like on the newer versions of Windows! Also I remember that osu! did not gave me this error in 2019. Weird thing:huh:

  11. IMHO, my top three favorite versions of Windows are Vista, 7 and XP. Vienna is most memorable to me because it was my first version of the operating system that came with a Packard Bell EasyNote LS11HR laptop (at that time, it was a very good laptop with 6 gigabytes of RAM, an i5 processor and some kind of video card by Radeon (or what), definitely not I remember, but the sites said that this is a gaming laptop). There were very good and pleasant times, as I remember all this with pleasure, nothing lagged, everything worked perfectly, and this interface... It hooked me with something. But this "something" keeps me still. But! Now you ask why I put Vista in the list of my favorite systems? Because I have been using it since 2017, and this is a cool thing that I will not reinstall for at least a few years, since I really love it, and with the release of the extended kernel from @win32, I definitely will not move until then, until the creator of this thing can, for some reason, add new functions, and the programs will no longer connect to servers or something else. Also, I really love her interface, it is even better than in 7, which I also love, and I will never forget, I just want stable work from my computer, and with Vista it became possible. Yes, I still have this laptop, it is running Windows 7, my dad uses it, since the discrete video card for some unknown reason stopped working, unfortunately. But now I use a computer with modest specifications, but they satisfy me: GTX660 Palit, Xeon E5440, 8GB DDR3. It works perfectly on this hardware. Also, I fell in love with XP, I used it until 2014-2016, then I moved, as mentioned, to Vista. I used it because it was very stable, and then it was just interesting for me to explore it, but yes, those were interesting times. Moving on to what I hate, it's 10. I used it for a few months, but then switched back to 7, but after a while already on Vista. I do not want to use 10, since it simply wastes my perfomance of pc to nowhere, for some unknown reason: 2-3 gigabytes of RAM, when on Vista there is only 1 gigabyte, I also don’t particularly like surveillance, which is very much on 10, ex. And I also just don't like the Metro interface, I don't like minimalism, it's just not mine

  12. 6 hours ago, TECHGEEK said:

    and make sure you have you have a very good driver updater app called Driver Booster's installer downloaded from the Internet.

    Are you sure about that? Driver installer apps are not perfect and can simply take your Vista PC into BSOD because of badly installed drivers:}

  13. 15 hours ago, JeBobs said:

    official osu! client now loads with the extended kernel

    It worked like that before the extended kernel. This game is based on x86 architecture, even without kernelex it works fine for me, only giving an error at the beginning, which does not affect the work in the future. And it works because the game itself is made on net. framework 4 which supports Windows Vista

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