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Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
Many companies these days observe what's going on with their PR on social media with the help of AI, so the theory is quite valid. Chrome devs look like the ones who would it. Example, Opera has embedded AI for several versions already. But like I wrote before, we have to wait, because 119 is still beta. -
Agree, and it's a nice overclocker board too.
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100% possible to make it work! This precise list of tested and working Win 98 boards includes that G41 chipset, like on Asus. https://msfn.org/board/topic/175820-modern-motherboards-working-with-windows-98-the-list/
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Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
Thanks for the info! Too early to be sure though, since this one is still beta. -
Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
It's open to any older Windows 10 versions on which they ditched Chromium, as a consequence we shall see a specific version of Chromium attached to this matter. Simple. -
Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
Don't think so. Simple to guess, stable release comes every month now for quite some time. 81 months left. -
Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
Sorry, you're wrong, win32 was born several years after Win98. And the folks that modded Win98 could be in a very bad shape now. Not all, of course. -
Future of Chromium on older Windows 10 versions and RTM.
Dixel replied to Dixel's topic in Windows 10
As of now, 1607 seems to be the bare minimum. Some say 1511 can be modded. But the interest in 1511 is almost zero, since it's out of support and had no LTSB version. -
Worn out, old HDD had been over-stressed with chkdsk and died.
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Asrock 775i65G seems nicer, though I's search for a mobo that supports FSB1333.
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Disable Spectre/Meltdown protection for a 4% performance boost
Dixel replied to NotHereToPlayGames's topic in Windows 10
Enjoy: https://msfn.org/board/topic/185023-future-of-chromium-on-older-windows-10-versions-and-rtm/ -
As most of you already know, chrome dropped support for RTM 1507, and possibly others (needs to be tested), despite the official statements, "To use Chrome browser on Windows, you'll need: Windows 10 ". They may edit any time, so make copies. The lies is well within their usual behaviour. The discovery was made by @yoltboy01. Ladies, please gather the remains of your will and stay on-topic, be polite and respectful, stick to the facts. All have a nice chat.
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Yes there was, obviously. Large corporations like Fujitsu-Siemens made a lot of ready-made Itanium workstations in Europe, I read HP also produced them up tp 2006-2007, so we can't be sure. I think the previous poster simply confused this thread with the old one, which was x86 only. Could you try panda on your XP64?
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Disable Spectre/Meltdown protection for a 4% performance boost
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Yes, RTM is 1507, right. 1511 is some beta (alpha?) pre-release. -
Disable Spectre/Meltdown protection for a 4% performance boost
Dixel replied to NotHereToPlayGames's topic in Windows 10
I'm not sure I understand what you were trying to say, if we stick only to official statements, the year old Chrome 109 is also still "supported". Besides, it's simply not true. Old Win10 are thrown to garbage already. Look here: Or you have doubts in @yoltboy01? -
Even funnier! They claim it's "compatible with Vista", scroll to 3. https://www.catsxp.com/faq 3. Compatible with Vista
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Just like NT 6.1 and 6.2! But it's even better, means the software will definitely work on a higher OS build.
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I'm pretty sure he meant, did you report the false positives to Microsoft? Not the troubles with disabling.
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This story is hard to believe, they will never allow you to do it in a corporate environment, I linked to a simple solution, without third party software of unknown origins in your other topic.
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Enjoy. https://www.windowscentral.com/how-permanently-disable-windows-defender-windows-10
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In these two exact cases, with both of them, all domains/addresses are Chinese. The script sends data to China (not Holland or any other allied nation). I'm not sure I understand why we need to pretend they're not. Maybe folks need to report the second extension to Google? Do you have a Google account? Maybe try to warn them about the password? Give the link with that China domain. I never understood the purpose of "HTTPS Everywhere" (apart from leaking data to China). Any somewhat modern browser can upgrade http to https.
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We don't know what info is sent to China. It's more about being on the safe side, not outright visible and directly seen damage. I searched for "sinajs", and the results mention the over-popularized HTTPS Everywhere. Just one example. "HTTPS Everywhere currently rewrites requests to sinajs.cn (or its subdomains)." https://atlas.eff.org/domains/sinajs.cn.html Does Google also flag HTTPS Everywhere as Chinese malware?