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Sounds very much like a theory, I'm eager to know, where and how could you (or anyone else) make a comparison of these completely closed source products.
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Software compatible with Windows Vista Extended Kernel
D.Draker replied to WinClient5270's topic in Windows Vista
Oh, good to know! Unfortunately, Windows 10 is not relevant, so we wait while someone with Vista tests it and reports back to us. I hope it will be the one who has a huge experience with running Kaspersky daily, so we could make a fair comparison. Unfortunately, I'm not the one with Kaspersky on my PC, but @Vistapocalypse seems like the one, at least from what he writes. What joke, jaclaz? -
Software compatible with Windows Vista Extended Kernel
D.Draker replied to WinClient5270's topic in Windows Vista
Oh, here's an alternative to Kaspersky. "Iranian engineers have managed to develop an antivirus..." "...which can compete with foreign rivals..", "Iran introduces domestically-made antivirus...", Seeing the date, I'd say it's pretty much Vista ex-kernel compatible. Could you be a dear, try it on your Windows Vista (or XP) computer? I mean the computer where you run Kaspersky (daily). Thank you. https://malwaretips.com/threads/news-iran-introduces-domestically-made-antivirus-padvish.16793/ -
win7 released 14 years ago 8.1 was 6.3 10 was 10.0 (Windows NT 10.0;) (still is)
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Excuse me, it seemed to me you weren't happy about the restored default settings, but debloating is the only way, that is proven to work. So either you live with the default OS, or de-bloat the hell out if it. Simply no choice. A good example is remote desktop, which is reverted back with almost every update, even in Vista, and I'm sure I don't have to explain to you what it is. Have you ever used it yourself, apart from trying to hack someone else's PC with it?
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Because Opera is Chinese (for about a decade now), and as far as I see it, they aren't concerned about any older OS in particular, it's rather because the Chinese are just slow at advancing it. But in this case it works in your favour.
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D.Draker replied to j7n's topic in General Discussion
Maybe five seconds is more than enough to make a good fingerprint, including clientrects and canvas? -
360 Extreme Explorer Modified Version
D.Draker replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Best Buy? Is this a joke? They don't do direct international orders, they never did, there is, however, not direct weird scheme to ship to a U.S. address, and only then to your country through a third party! I'm sure you understand (or don't?) it involves more money/taxes/payments/conversions from one currency to another. in the end, you will never see such a price, esp. if we are to assume you're from Sweden, one of the most highest taxes countries. To spare you some time, scroll to the bottom, or see at the start: "Price: 400, 500, 699 Euro". And now convert to USD, at the rate of that time, which was 1.4 (or 1.5?) USD per One Euro! A short summary of all models/prices in Europe for that laptop, including the cheaper models. https://www.notebookcheck.net/Toshiba-Satellite-C55D-Series.148005.0.html- 2,340 replies
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D.Draker replied to j7n's topic in General Discussion
To annoy you, so you would purchase a "premium" account, simple. -
My Browser Builds (Part 4)
D.Draker replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I perfectly understand you always have to disagree with me, but you didn't even understand what I wrote, besides that unique fingerprint. for all desktop browsers, there was a simplification of UA, quite some time ago. So yeah, all sites, esp. those that deal with finances, will consider such UA as an extremely rare case, of course plenty of other sniffing measures will be activated. I bet it was the first time they registered someone with that unique UA, among other hundreds of thousands of their daily visitors. I'm looking forward to read when you disagree with me again, preferably in even more rude manner, it's always enjoyable to read. -
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D.Draker replied to Humming Owl's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Is this a joke? Toshiba Satellite more like one grand in 2013, esp. if you're in Western Europe. https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/laptops/toshiba-satellite-u845t-s4165- 2,340 replies
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D.Draker replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
And why do you need that unique fingerprint at the end of your UA? This is how that particular UA should look like. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:102.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/102.0 https://user-agents.net/string/mozilla-5-0-x11-linux-x86-64-rv-102-0-gecko-20100101-firefox-102-0 -
Disable/Remove Windows Defender Firewall
D.Draker replied to NotHereToPlayGames's topic in Windows 10
Yes, the limitations there are not pleasant, I remember! But what about trial versions? Maybe they have some promotions? You only need to make one ISO.