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What's stopping you? You need drivers, maybe?
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Yes, indeed! @Dave-H, could you please block/remove those misleading posts with fake images, thanks you. Those are not related to Supermium at all. And the posters refuse to answer. https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/?do=findComment&comment=1252527 https://msfn.org/board/topic/185045-supermium/?do=findComment&comment=1254569
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The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria 2023 Genres: Action, Third-person, Managerial, Strategy, Survival, 3D, Real-time This game requires Windows 10+ If someone knows how to fix, please let me know.
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This is what I said in my post above, literally, and even attached the signed file. I still think it's some odd behaviour of the programme - since @yoltboy01doesn't get that precise error, and to answer your question, yes they still use those stubs, why wouldn't they? I'll tell even more, there was a patch that ports all win10 UCRT functionality to Vista, so one can simply salvage those stubs from there, just a hint.
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Besides, Supermium doesn't show the "suffer warning of no longer supported" about using it on XP/Vista. So his image is fake.
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What does it have to do with UA? Compare the GUI, it's different, this one is indeed looks like the right one, and his picture doesn't.
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Or maybe try this one (digitally signed). Just rename it to api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-2.dll api-ms-win-core-localization-l1-2-0.zip
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You could try updating the UCRT files https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2999226/update-for-universal-c-runtime-in-windows
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Somehow I doubt it. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for even giving me a small glimpse of hope for no longer posting in such a valuable thread. Are you serious? This is you who have and had been politically motivated poster at his best there and polluted the hell out of the thread with your pseudo (geo)political statements. Exactly like you're polluting an derailng this topic now! Everyone noticed - while you were absent for a month or so, it was peaceful and quiet at MSFN, then you got back and started to insult members and their valuable work immediately!
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Yours doesn't look like Supermium, the UI is different, and the real Supermium says "Supermium", not "Chromium" or "Chrome".
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Exactly, how a country with their "government’s anti-American foreign policy agenda", which has zero American or British population, how that country can produce espionage-free software for the Western market? It's a rhetorical question. I don't know why you see me as your foe, why you never cease to insult me, you just agreed to the facts yourself. As for the second part - with your usual, rather ridiculous assumptions-accusations-insults, no I don't, but you have the right to report (if you didn't already), let them do the checks. In my country we've never ever heard of this dangerous Russian software "Kaspersky", I read about it only here, from you! What we think in Europe? Well, we don't have 1.6 million of Russians in my city, so we at least don't have to worry, when their populace reaches the X amount and they casually declare the city Russian, we'd be forced to use Kaspersky.
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I didn't feel a "compulsion", I spent several seconds. Apparently, it's more than enough since you have nothing to contradict to the stated facts.
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Why not download it from a reputable source and place in the Opera folder?
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No, on the contrary, the US government’s agenda looks very much pro-Russian, otherwise it wouldn't be 1.6 million Russians in New York alone. I'm scared to even imagine their amount in other US places, like Florida. I wonder how many of them use Kaspersky? Now tell me, how many Americans live in Moscow or Russia? Let me help you - none, Zero, zip, ziltch, nada! That's really anti-American.
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In that topic they discuss the portability of the Supermium's installer and or Supermium itself, but not the ability to store passwords, extensions and the such in the portable version, which the OP requested. For this win32 would need to re-implement the above flags I pointed out to.
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@yoltboy01 is a talented modder, what works for him, doesn't necessarily means will work for others. From what I read, the last rather simply modded and fully working Opera for ordinary people - was Opera 97 (Chrome 111).
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It would be a problem in the near future, Chrome 110 engine is the bare minimum for modern web, anyways Firefoxx is off-topic.
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That's what I thought! Another onboard user. Do we have someone with a dedicated sound card, except me? A normal Pci-e or PCI card.
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Supermium runs on Win7 without it, for Vista you need the extended kernel.
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It's only "security patches", not the actual engine update.