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There is nothing incompatible with your machine. Windows Server 2012 R2 supports any hardware that 8.1 does.
You can transform Windows Server 2012 R2 to look like 8.1, it's actually really simple, easier than you think.
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8 hours ago, jumper said:
66 0f 10 c0 - movups xmm0, xmm0
A Pentium III or better is needed in the VM and possibly on the host. Chipset is irrelevant.
My VM supports SSE and other Pentium III instructions. Could the unofficial SSE driver be needed?
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9 hours ago, Nerdulater said:
I reccomend you use 0.6.0, it has the same features and works without mods.
Does it support Lua scripts? I am not able to find any folder for Lua scripts right now
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10 hours ago, Goodmaneuver said:
You might need to use MSVCR70 as MSVCRT in the players folder. VLC uses its own way of accessing media and will not play from NTFS drives when NTFS for 98 is used. It is the only player I cannot play from NTFS.
Doesn't work.
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Hello. I have been trying to run VLC 0.8.6d on my install of Windows 95 OSR2 (inside VirtualBox). VLC installs, but does not run, whenever I run VLC, I get an illegal instruction error that points to LIBVLC.DLL. I have installed various updates such as DCOM update and IE 5.5.
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12 minutes ago, dotexe1337 said:
normal theme has discoloration and other glitches on some of the textures, like the close button.
i have the same problem in firefox 45 w/ classicthemerestorer as well, although its much worse in that browser as it effects the tabs and other things too
firefox 52esr works & renders perfectly fine however
system specs:
motherboard: asus p5wd2 premium
cpu: pentium 4 3.2ghz
ram: 2gb (2x1gb) ddr2
video card: ati radeon 9250 pci
boot drive: ocz 32gb ssd
storage drive: 400gb hdd
You need to go to about:config and edit gfx.canvas.azure.backends to only have skia
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On 5/12/2022 at 2:41 AM, LonghornXP said:
Explorer keeps crashing for no reason.
Really weird bug, never had it happen myself. Which version of Windows Server 2022 is this? Is this build 20348.0 or is it something released later?
On 5/12/2022 at 2:41 AM, LonghornXP said:UAC hasn't been changed (aka same as Windows 11).
UAC is different though, Server 2022 is based on Windows 10 (Iron codebase specifically) as it was released before Windows 11 (Windows Server 2022 was released on May 2021).
On 5/12/2022 at 2:41 AM, LonghornXP said:Windows (M$) Store is not available by default.
Not typically needed for servers, should be installable by typing "wsreset -i" inside the Command Prompt with administrator privileges.
On 5/12/2022 at 2:41 AM, LonghornXP said:This is the 3rd time M$ used Windows 10 as Windows Server.
What would they base it on if not Windows 10? Windows 11 was released after Server 2022 was released.
On 5/12/2022 at 2:41 AM, LonghornXP said:M$ used Edge chromium (not legacy Edge).
You can delete MS Edge if you want to.
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6 hours ago, Nerdulater said:
So you would have to use Virtualbox to install VMware
You should also be able to run VMware Workstation inside VMware Workstation, there may be a warning, but it should run a VM afterwards.
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It was that simple? Lol.
What I did myself was I just kept the window open until I finished configuring Windows 95 OSR2.5 to my needs then I just restarted, sometimes I just restarted after the first boot.
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Doesn't seem to be possible, as it causes a conflict in services that VMware Workstation uses.
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My experience with Windows 11 was weird, it works quite well on certain systems than others. I installed Windows 11 on a FX 4320 PC with 2 GBs of RAM, it ran Windows 11 quite well after debloating and using Windows 10's UI with the help of winget and Winaero Tweaker. Later attempt was on a Lenovo laptop with a Core i3 6100U and 4 GBs of RAM, it was much worse, I remember using Ungoogled Chromium and oh damn how annoying was it to use it in Windows 11, I didn't have that much annoyance with performance on even Windows 10! I quickly ended up installing Windows 7 on that laptop, and oh how much better that laptop is running because of it. I didn't use Windows 11 for that much as I didn't find too much interest in it, it's just Windows 10 Cobalt with new UI, nothing else otherwise. I'm not really interested in Windows 10 or 11 as I am not that fond of them as much as I used to be.
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On 5/8/2022 at 5:59 AM, winxpi said:
What do you think about 10?
New versions? Terrible, slow, You need pretty new hardware to run newer versions well, which I don't have. Older versions? Quite nice, they work pretty well, and run well on my hardware. You may say - "Your hardware is definitely from 2008 lol", unfortunately, no, my hardware mainly ranges from 2012 to 2019, I still found Windows 10 slow regardless, they expect you to have an SSD, unfortunately I don't have any money right now to buy an SSD, and older versions of Windows 10 work fine on a HDD, so why bother with newer versions?
On 5/8/2022 at 5:59 AM, winxpi said:I recently had an bug that the explorer was frozen had to close it in the task manager.
I did too on 20H2! That bug seems to pop up randomly, it doesn't on one explorer session, and does on another. This bug only began popping up in 20H2, likely 2004 is affected too since 20H2 and 2004 are pretty much the same thing, I don't remember seeing this bug pop up on 1903 or anything older.
On 5/8/2022 at 5:59 AM, winxpi said:Reminds me of he issues of 98 had in terms of stability.
98FE? That sure was unstable, I never experienced it myself but I heard terrible stories about it being really unstable. 98SE was quite stable in my experience, although people typically have the opposite experience from what I can see.
On 5/8/2022 at 5:59 AM, winxpi said:Also the last operating system of Windows containing Internet Explorer aka explorer aka Compability explorer. Or as M$ calls it "Compability solution".
98SE wasn't the last operating system containing Internet Explorer nor Internet Explorer shell, the IE-based shell was last used in Server 2003
On 5/8/2022 at 5:59 AM, winxpi said:The security feature as part of hardware TPM 2.0 is now being mandatory for Windows 11 what's quite a shock. But this also reminds as like NTFS was implemented in Windows XP. What do you think?
I find requirement of TPM 2.0 quite stupid, don't forget that Windows is intended for novice PC users too! System requirements are stupid in general, why do I need a 8th gen Intel processor or 2nd gen AMD processor? People say - "oh TPM 2.0 is common, therefore it's OK to require it", if you are on really modern systems, sure, but I don't, I don't even have an option to enable TPM even though I'm on a FM2 motherboard! Secure Boot is also stupid, it basically restricts you from using OSes that aren't verified with some kind of signature, you can deal with it in GRUB, but come on!
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On 4/30/2022 at 7:29 AM, RainyShadow said:
The POST screen shows 50MHz, and speed measurement in emulated environments is sketchy most of the time.
So, what was the actual speed, huh?!
P.S. Maybe i should dig out the 386 i have laying about and test that, lol...
It was likely ran in an emulator where you can change your speed. My guess would be Bochs.
Also you can't run Windows XP on a 386, as unfortunate as it is, it is true. The lowest you can go is Pentium OverDrive, as Windows XP uses 586 instructions, NT 4.0 is likely as far as you can go for a 386 processor
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1 hour ago, ks4 said:
Is there any solution, for example additional codecs that can provide VxD support in FF?
From my experience, no.
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18 minutes ago, ks4 said:
Hello, I have FF 52.9.0esr running on Win 98SE, but there is no sound. When I had a CMI8738 based card with WDM drivers installed, sound worked in FF. When I changed it to VxD, it stopped working. Also when I changed card to Audigy 2 ZS with VxD drivers sound refused to work. I've tried clearing cache, reinstalling flash and even reinstalling whole browser, but it didn't help. Have you some ideas where can be problem? Is it something with VxD drivers?
I also changed graphics card from GF 2 MX400 to GF FX 5500 (using the same driver version - Forceware 77.72), and video stopped working. Interestingly, video works on MyPal 28.0, but it has some graphical glitches and is less stable than Firefox on my PC.
Lack of audio on non-WDM drivers seems to be a really common issue, the only solution to this is... ...using a WDM driver, yeah, that's the only solution.
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On 4/21/2022 at 1:57 PM, Jody Thornton said:
Can this actually be useful for web browsing and updated tasks?
No. Aero won't let you run modern programs just by enabling it . I imagine that any program that works on SP2 should work here as this build should contain EncodePointer and DecodePointer already
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Looks like someone managed to make MyPal 68 work on Windows 2000 after some file editing:
http://mrqash.blogspot.com/2022/04/mypal-68-firefox-68121-on-windows-2000.html
Wonder if those edits can help in any way onto running MyPal on 98/ME, would be amazing if it did so.
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Can I get my name changed from megamanyoutuber to RayZen
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On 2/17/2022 at 11:22 AM, Win95rtm said:
almost impossible
We don't know yet. We will have to wait until Feodor2 finishes his new web browser, and then see if it will work on Windows 98/ME. That of course depends on how much API calls Feodor2's web browser will use that aren't in KernelEx yet.
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41 minutes ago, Welder said:
Thank you very much for your help. How to fix the error if he wants to type something like np www.google.com in the address bar and he wants to click Enter and wogule does not work.
You need to go to C:\Windows\Application Data\MyPal\Profiles\(random characters then normally .default after that)\, remove search.json, create a new file with the name of search.json, and mark it read only. I'm pretty sure that I mentioned that fix in my video that you linked. Oh yeah, you need to close MyPal to have a more successful chance of pulling this off.
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On 12/17/2021 at 3:12 PM, schwups said:
It's mentioned here somewhere, but I had not yet investigated this in detail. I am basically not interested in cookies, so I usually have set "Keep until I close Firefox". Not all versions may be affected. It may help to run the portable version (profile) on XP once and set there "keep cookies". I'm currently using NewMoon 28.9 and it does save them, if desired.
Tried looking around this thread to find a mention for a fix to cookies not being saved, couldn't find anything. I'll try to use portable versions of Firefox, that could help.
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Have tried running Firefox 45.9, Firefox 52.9 and MyPal and they work very well. One issue that I seem to get consistently across them, is that cookies don't seem to be saved when i exit from the browser. Is there any known fix for that?
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Need help with running VLC 0.8.6d on Windows 95
in Windows 9x/ME
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That's VirtualBox, so I cannot do that normally. The host CPU is Intel Core i5-4210M, so it's not the CPU for sure