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D.Draker

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  1. From what I understood, they want to power down the drive first.
  2. First off, I so missed you, man! Let me hug you with my big arms! Be on your guard with the Group of Mean Trolls. The one in the hat already gave you a rather unwelcome greeting, despite knowing your situation! Try to ignore them, it drives them crazy. I'll support you with everything I can, please have a nice time, regenerate to the fullest!
  3. Disregard if you use flags that disable GPU process completely. Like --disable-gpu
  4. For Vulkan you need a fairly modern GPU (2016 and onwards) and Win 10. Some claim it may *probably* work with Win 7.
  5. Encrypted ClientHello is currently supported, and it wasn't "teared" by Google. But it's absent in Thorium. This topic is about Thorium, not Supermium, some here still isnist those two "aren't clones". https://blog.cloudflare.com/announcing-encrypted-client-hello/
  6. That's not the question I asked. Anyways, we can't even be sure it's on the level of the 114 engine. Many flags and/or functions are missing, just read on github.
  7. @Sampei.Nihira's favourite "Encrypted ClientHello" - is missing from this browser. https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/issues/199 As it was introduced quite a long time ago, in 115(?) or so, how can we be sure it's indeed v.122, and not that faked old engine 115 from the old China port? @NotHereToPlayGames, what do you think? Alex. F. didn't respond, so far.
  8. Is Chrome telemetry stripped away from this browser? Someone checked?
  9. I don't have to prove anything to anyone, I only wrote what I saw a very long time ago, I don't have a github account, I don't follow what's up there. But someone who distributes cr*cks would logically want to hide the real location, no? BTW, the username is still very Russian, and his English speaks for itself. By this very logic you would demand proof win32 is from Canada, right? As for me, I'm 100% certain win32 is from Canada. Alex F., on other hand, well, you know. In any case, don't use the browser if you're worried. Solved.
  10. Why do we have to do anything at this point? Just ignore, it will go away.
  11. I hope so, too! Please tell me, a couple of years ago win32 released 39x.xx Nvidia driver, does the control panel work for you with the latest kernel? Thank you very much.
  12. I never turned against it! It was only a handful of users, one of them being with the name starting with "Not.......". Your original question is off-topic, you were trying to install something that belongs to Windows 7 only.
  13. You can't! "VxKex is a set of API extensions for Windows 7 that allow some Windows 8, 8.1 and 10-exclusive applications to run on Windows 7." You confused Vista with Wn7.
  14. Yes, right, thanks for the warning, I almost forgot and was on the verge of posting it!
  15. No, it uses its own, in addition to the system ones, but the Chinese are of most importance to this browser. Go to chrome://settings/certificate And you will see China issued certificates from 360 original (inner) store. Any more questions?
  16. Why off-top? It's not off-top. I'll tell you where. Alex had his own website long before he made that github account. Several MSFN members linked to that site, but it was not allowed for posting because Alexei hosted cr*cks on his site along with the browser Thorium. Then he deleted that site after the scandal with the child p0rn distribution (but we are forbidden to go into further details) by Dave-H. As you may remember, the old Thorium topic was locked, probably due to the reason of Alex (Thorium) distributing cr*cked Windows loaders, etc...
  17. No, those are two completely different guys. To clarify: Supermium is made by @win32 - Canada, Thorium (100% based on Supermium) but made by Alex F. "Alex313031" - Russia.
  18. And don't forget, even if the certificates in its own cert store match yours, you can still see the red flags because its own ones are too old. That browser was released in 2020, we live in 2024.
  19. You're welcome! Then we also have to take into account that the iteration you talk about first came through Russia repackers' hands. As it is based on a repack from Russia.
  20. Then something's wrong on your end, according to @George King, and I quote. "When I installed Windows XP SP3+ (All updates until 04-2019 and .NET and Visual C++)" "it (Supermium) works like a charm." @George Kingwouldn't tell crap, trust me. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/493#issuecomment-2067100117
  21. Oh thanks, so that was rumours about Jan. 2024 build.
  22. No fix, as we know. Most importantly, if the system certification path says this certificate is OK, you have nothing to worry about. Ignore.
  23. That Browser is made for their local China market. 360EE has it's own (inner) cert. store. If they aren't approved by the communist party and/or absent in their store - you get a mismatch immediately. The devs have to comply with the demands of China's communist party. Obviously, you visit the sites that aren't allowed in China, thus the red flags.
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