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  1. Hey there! Thanks for your quick response! I tried the installer both within security mode cmd and within repair mode cmd, but still I had no success (this time it wouldn’t even boot, so I put the old files back in place and thankfully it booted)... I’m suspecting that I may have a few updates missing (Screenshot attached; It shows 220 installed updates for Microsoft Windows, including all the Ultimate Extras)... Can you please send me a screenshot of your installed updates? I think I’ll have to manually compare it in order to find which update(s) is missing... Then after figuring it all, I’ll try again (: (I also couldn’t figure out how to install those Windows 2008 updates... It says my O.S isn’t supported... Can you please “enlight” me there?) Thank you!
  2. Hey there! First of all: thank you for your awesome work, win32... To be able to run modern software on Windows Vista is just something I can't even describe how nostalgic it feels... So here we are... I have my Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 X64 and apparently I did get it fully updated until march 2017 with the help of an “.bat” automatic offline updates installer (had around 200 updates installed very easily)... Then I also manually installed a few extra updates, pretty much all of the “vcredist” versions for vista, as long as with dotnetfx... And althought I can’t know for sure if the system is fully updated at it’s “maximum”, it looks like it may be... I also downloaded the latest “finished files” I could find, and into repair mode cmd, after a “cd finished files”, I ran “copy *.dll c:\windows\system32” replacing all the files, and I also copied and replaced both winload.efi and winload.exe to system32... Then I copied the replacement “explorer.exe” to “c:\Windows”... I also ran “NT 6.1”, “mfplatsetup”, and “DLLredirectionenabler” (all within an admin instance of cmd... is it ok? or do I also need to run it through repair mode cmd?) the only things I didn’t touched: - x86 folder and it’s files (I have no idea of what should I do here) - those two “.7z” kernel extender installer files (No idea here too) ... The latest version of Chromium works, but it says that there’s a few APIs missing, and there’s no Netflix playback... it says that “widevine” is missing... and Firefox doesn’t work, even when modding firefox.exe to match nt version 6.0... It says something about dynamic libraries... I also noticed that the nt version within the registry somehow always gets back to 6.0, even after changing it to 6.1... Is there any trick I don’t know yet? I really wish I knew what am I doing wrong... Please help my poor soul... Thanks in advance!
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