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D.Draker

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  1. On 4/15/2024 at 11:15 PM, yoltboy01 said:

    I'm sorry man I totally forgot to do that. I was in the middle of an intense exam phase. I'll try that out

    No worries, please take your time! Studies are more important, and thanks for getting back at me.

  2. 3 hours ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

    I have ran (in VM only) some Thorium releases in the past.  LONG before Supermium was ever a thing!

    I did find Thorium to be STABLE.  Even with only 2GB RAM allocated to the VM.  Like it or not, Supermium is simply NOT THERE  --  *yet*

    You couldn't run it on XP or even Vista. It happened only recently. And Thorium from that era was based on 109 Chrome, it simply couldn't be "unstable" on officially supported OS.

    We are interested only in recent tests.

  3. 22 hours ago, mockingbird said:

    Thorium isn't re-badged Supermium.

    Yes it is.

    That's what "Alex F." (Thorium) wrote at his official github page. 

    Not long after "Alex F." edited his profile and changed location from Russia to US.

    "I just tweak a few things, and do the necessary steps to remove Supermium branding..."

    7 hours ago, ED_Sln said:

    But you can't call it a clone either,

    He didn't, the maker himself did. Familiarize yourself with his statement.

    https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/363#issuecomment-1998666719

  4. 16 hours ago, Dave-H said:

    Possibly, although I've always assumed that the actual design work for the board would have been done before Server 2008 was released.
    Anyway, it works fine with XP and 10, although Windows 98 was a bit more of a struggle to get working properly on it!
    Windows 11 works fine on it too, although not officially of course.
    :D

    I have a similar Xeon Board from 2009. It was sold with the first edition of Server 2008. Server 2008 was issued to OEM sales on January 2008.

    Server 2003 and XP64 had some odd behaviour with the C-states of Xeon CPUs. I had to force C1 state only, and the issues were gone.

  5. 4 hours ago, Xao_Fan-Tzilin said:

    To D.Draker:

    I am not responding to your comment with reasons and facts only because the forum rules prohibit political sentiments (although this did not stop you from writing your comment thoroughly saturated with politics and hatred)..

    You don't have to, facts tell for themselves! Besides, it'd be boring because you all tell the same. Regarding VPN, the administration of MSFN had their right reserved to block whatever they want, it's written in the rules.

    When (and if) they allow Russia to be whitelisted again, they will notify you, stay tuned.

    I hope politics wasn't the reason you joined MSFN, seeing it's your first post.

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