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  1. 9 hours ago, VistaLover said:

    ... The embedded reddit post above mentions Pale Moon under Win7, but I can confirm Serpent 52 on Vista SP2 32-bit as having no issue whatsoever with the "reported" site ;) (OT for this thread, I know, still :whistle:...).

    Loaded fine for me with the latest version of Waterfox.

  2. 6 hours ago, legacyfan said:

    I'm getting a new computer soon (an optiplex 9010 with a i7-3770) that will work very well with windows 7 (I just need the install disc for it)

    You will need to limit your memory to 4GB for Windows 7 x64 until after installation is complete.  I have a Windows 7 x64 installation current to August 2018 that I was able to get from Microsoft.  It saved a lot of update time, but it still has the memory bug.

  3. 17 hours ago, vinifera said:

    thats why i never store anything in user profile folders

    rather 2nd partition and 2nd hard drive :P

    in fact this is why i hate the approach Linux has, everything is "singled out" to user profile folders and disk in file managers

    That's what I do: I keep my operating system on one hard drive, and everything else on a separate hard drive.  That includes keeping documents in a Documents folder instead of in My Documents.  This makes it easier if I want to format and reinstall the operating system.  I also have a couple of USB adapters that allow me to access the various hard drive types without opening up the computer.  It simplifies things if the new hard drive is already formatted prior to installation.  While I have yet to have a corrupted profile with Windows 7 x64, I have had this occur with Windows XP x64.  The only real solution is to format and reinstall the operating system.

  4. 15 hours ago, Molly Dawn said:

    Update:  Problem is gone after uninstalling and reinstalling mozilla firefox, and then turning all keyboard helper ease of access stuff on then off again, still not sure exactly what the problem was, but its fixed at any rate.

    That's good to hear.  Does anyone remember the Gateway 2000 programmable keyboard?  It was possible to unintentionally reprogram a key.  You then had to follow the instructions in the manual in order to correct it.

  5. 4 hours ago, vxiiduu said:

    Skylake is relatively easy. I mean the Skylake iGPU even has an official win7 driver that works without modding.

    I've been running a Skylake CPU with a Q170 motherboard.  It took me a while to figure it out.  One problem is that the Win 7 x64 installer BSODs with more than 4 Gb memory.  My 65w Skylake system tests out about the same as my 65w Ivy Bridge system did.  No significant increase in performance.

  6. No, it does not replace Internet Explorer.  I have both.   If you install Office XP or Office 2003, Internet Explorer has to be the default browser in order to successfully activate Office over the internet.  I use Waterfox for most of my browsing.  I dislike the lack of a menu bar in Edge.  I have to use Edge to access one of my financial accounts, as I can no longer log on to it in Waterfox.

  7. 20 hours ago, Tripredacus said:

    Going through the email archives it seems I can come up with some sort of response. BUT remember that my experience is in manufacturing and not necessarily in real world regarding this, And also, this is from a long time ago and someone may have come up with some new tricks. Of course there isn't a blanked "Windows 7 doesn't work on NVME" as there are examples of it working, even in my own experience. It isn't a cut and dry situation, as there are many factors involved:
    - whether UEFI is enabled or not
    - whether the M2 socket runs on SATA or PCIe lanes, or whether the board uses separate controllers for modes like AHCI, RAID or if it detects an NVME or NVME capabilities.
    - the NVME itself may not support booting an OS or the board may not allow booting an OS on NVME

    And all of the above includes the various firmware settings, ones you can set, ones that are locked, firmware versions, controller capabilities, board capabilities using UEFI/MBR options.

    When I started testing Win7 on NVME it was 2016. The typical issue we'd see was getting an 0x7B bugcheck and adding the storage drivers didn't fix it. I had seen issues where a Samsung NVME would boot an OS (Windows 8.1 and 10) on certain boards but not be bootable on other boards. Never got Windows 7 to boot on a Samsung NVME. Was able to get Windows 7 to boot on an Intel NVME on some boards but not all. Also, performance issues were observed on this Intel testing. Other instances where Windows 7 on Intel NVME would hard lock at POST.

    So for the production environment (which trickles down to personal preference) was to use NVME on Windows 7 only as storage drive, and only use M2 SATA for booting the OS. With the large amount of things that are involved with whether it will work or not is why I decided to not bother with it at all.

    Of course, those who want to run experiments certainly can, but be aware you may well run into the roadblocks that are present in the board or NVME firmware that you likely won't be able to change.

    Interesting.  When I upgraded my computer, I decided to use a SATA SSD instead of NVME on my Asus Q170 motherboard.  Since my mouse and keyboard are not USB, I did not have to attempt to integrate any drivers.  Sounds like I saved myself a great deal of hassle.

  8. In my attempts to install Windows 7 x64 on a new motherboard, I kept getting a Page File BSOD.  I came across something on the web indicating this was a problem with the installer.  After buying a 4GB DDR4 memory stick, I was able to install it on an Asus Q170 motherboard.  Finally able to replace my Asus P8Q77.  I don't remember the last time I installed Windows 7 x64 on the Asus P8Q77.  Never had any troubles.  Perhaps I only had 4GB of memory at the time.  I was able to get a Windows 7 x64 iso through Microsoft that was current to August 2018.  Saved a lot of time downloading patches.  A few patches would not install until I manually installed KB4490628 and KB4523206.  KB4474419 was already installed.  Anyway, I now have a newer system, including 2 SSD hard drives.

  9. 16 hours ago, Vistapocalypse said:

    This is interesting, but there might not be many Windows 7 users who have avoided installing SHA-2 support as long as you did - particularly if they use security software. (I believe dencorso uses Microsoft Security Essentials on his Win7 systems, so he has needed SHA-2 support since 2019.) This Malwarebytes Support article has a legacy download link for users who prefer to avoid Windows updates. In Settings, one would need to deselect “Check for program updates when checking for database updates” (at least that’s how it reads in the much older Malwarebytes version I use on Vista).

    I had to install both kb4474419 and kb4490628 before I could install the Nvidia video driver.  As far as issues, I have not experienced the OP's issues, nor any other issues.

  10. 10 hours ago, DanR20 said:

    Never really moved on, I just triple boot with XP, Win 7 and Win 10. On an older computer I've still got W2k. Each OS has it uses, especially XP with programs that can't be installed on the newer ones.

    Of the bunch Win 10 barely gets used, I consider that OS a joke but will probably be needed in the future. 

    I used to have a triple boot system with Windows XP, XP x64, and Windows 7 x64.  Windows XP x64 was my main operating system, but when I could no longer use it to buy stuff off eBay, it was time to move on.  I use VueScan for my scanner, since HP did not provide x64 software other than a driver.  My LightScribe software works under Windows 7 x64, which is great.  In the past, each operating system had its own drive.  Now I have Windows 7 x64 on one drive, and the data on another.  I have an Asus Prime Q270M-C motherboard that I have yet to get working under Windows 7 x64.  I need to give that another try.  It goes on its own hard drive, too.

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