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  1. I have a PC about 5 years old with a 450W PSU. I've been using the onboard Intel graphics, but concerned that the video socket may be damaged. I have a video card I'd like to try as a backup.

    I don't want to overstretch the PSU. If it is drawing too much,, how would that show? Just suddenly dead screen?

    What is a good way to estimate power consumption? Tools like HWmonitor show temperatures and voltages, but not power.

     

     

  2. On 8/23/2023 at 6:57 PM, FranceBB said:

    Other browsers like Palemoon are XP compatible forks of other Palemoon which in turn was a Firefox fork.

    OK, I went with that as I used "original" Palemoon back when it was compatible.

    Now I can get to sites that were bouncing me. It was a real drag using my tablet to do anything online other than read passively.

    Thanks for hooking me up.

  3. On 8/20/2023 at 11:18 PM, FranceBB said:

    That's weird. Windows properties should also show 16GB.

    Are you actually using One Core API or some other patch?

    Haven't tried that yet. Not much point if the hardware didn't recognise it.

    On 8/20/2023 at 11:18 PM, FranceBB said:

    Which browser are you using? Are you using the builds from here?

    http://rtfreesoft.blogspot.com/search/label/browser

    Currently using MyPal 29.3. When development of that stopped I couldn't work out what the successor if any was, seemed a lot of argument between developers was going on.

    Now getting glitches at archive.org, Every time they revise the site, something breaks for old browsers. Banking sites reject me, Cloudflare sites tell me to go away.

    At your link there are plenty of download links, not much explanation of what they are. Where is the discussion?

    Or which is the most updated Firefox descendant that I could hope to upgrade to?

     

     

     

  4. Well, I recently checked the BIOS and saw there were several updates since the existing one, so updated. Didn't expect it to affect the RAM issue, as there was no mention of that in the notes on issues solved. But I put it back to give it one last try before I tried to sell it off, and now it works perfectly. The BIOS shows 16GB, and I ran memtest86 and that checked them out 100%.

    Booting to XP, Windows properties shows it having 3.35GB RAM as before. But CPUZ shows 16 GB and the correct specs. Has been working with no glitches for a day now.

    So now will try setting up Linux Mint as the primary OS, and run old Windows apps in "Wine bottles".

    Running XP alone is too restrictive. Every week now I find another website has locked me out because my browser is unsupported.

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  5. Well, I bought the RAM but not smooth sailing.

    I installed both 8GB chips and the BIOS boot screen didn't come up, just black, and beep-beep (which is not documented as a beep code in the manual).

    I took one stick out and then BIOS seemed OK, showed 8GB RAM, but on booting to XP (32 bit), it lasted about one minute then crashed hard.

    Same happened if I used just the other stick.

    Anyway, the motherboard is vintage 2012. Intel DH61WW. According to the spec, it supports up to 16 GB DDR3 RAM, and 1333 MHz. The new RAM is 1600 MHZ (Kingston) , but should be backwards compatible. There are a few revisions to the BIOS I can do though the notes don't mention anything about fixing RAM issues. But not now, since I have work to do and can't risk bricking the PC. Will try a 64 bit OS and see how that works later as well. Can live with 8GB, many new PCs come with that, just annoyed at missing out on the big upgrade. Need to wait on a new PC for that.

    And Intel are jerks; they've "archived" (taken off their site) all relevant docs, BIOS files and forum posts for these boards. But got them via the Wayback.

    HP has docs for every printer they've made back to the 80s.  Doesn't cost anything to just leave stuff there to help people who bought stuff from them. Intel goes to my  "last choice" option now.

     

     

     

  6. 9 hours ago, tekkaman said:

    There's a tutorial that allegedly lets you run 16-bit apps on 64- bit. I don't know if it works but there are some comments below that say it does.

     

    That's for "WineVDM" aka "otvdm". There is info about that and other "Emulators and compatibility layers for old software" here: http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/emulators.html

    I've found other useful utilities for running old software on this guy's pages. (https://mendelson.org/edwardmendelson.html)

     

     

  7. On 12/29/2022 at 3:48 AM, tekkaman said:

    Software compatibility is same as XP 32 bit except it can't run 16-bit software.

    16 bit software is a main reason I've stuck with XP 32. But there is other software I want to run that needs a more recent OS.

    So upgrading the RAM (and bigger SSD) as the first step to exploring ways to do both.

  8. I'm currently running XP 32 bits on a PC with 4GB RAM.

    Planning to upgrade the RAM, to eventually run Linux and XP in emulation.

    But in the meantime, if I just plug in the new RAM, will XP run with 16GB installed? Happy if it just sees 4 and ignores the rest.

    (Haven't bought the RAM yet, or would just suck it and see.)

  9. Booted up XP SP3.

    Had a shutdown tab on the toolbar, but nothing responsive, did a power reboot.

    Now I get a popup with this message

    "services and controller app encountered a problem and needed to close"

    as screenshot, with subsequent popups..

    Am pretty nervous. Is this just Windows being cranky, this install is about 4 years old, or is it actually likely to be malware?

    Googled with the error message, found nothing useful.

    Currently backing up all my work and email files.

    Found this: "A BEX error is a “Buffer Overflow Exception”. This error is typically raised when Microsoft Windows detects that a programs tries to put more data than possible in a region of memory." Can be used by viruses, but also just bad code. That it occurred in a core Windows app is a bit concerning. Or I guess "Services and Controller" loads other code. I have a few startups. Avast for one, which didn't throw a warning..

     

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  10. Currently I'm on WinXP.

    I run some old software: DOS GEM, a bunch of command line, and some older Windows programs from c 2000.

    I want to keep running all these, but also want to use some current software that has dropped support for XP.

    Have got a 512GB SSD and ready to try to move to a new(er) OS.  Probably will set up VMs to run old software that won't run native.

    Was planning on Win 7, but I see that's also now losing support.

    Is Win 8.1 any better supported, or any advantage to that over 7? Disadvantages?

    How much space should I allocate for an install of Win 8 on a desktop PC?

  11. On 4/26/2017 at 3:17 AM, sdfox7 said:

    Until a solution is found, in the meantime, I would recommend using the web-based version of DropBox (https://www.dropbox.com/login), which works perfectly even on Windows 2000 and Firefox ESR 45.8.0:

    I've been using Dropbox in XP using MyPal 29.3. But today I find it just doesn't work, I can't log in.

    Anyone have any way to access DropBox from XP? I have resorted to using an iPad and transferring from that to my PC. Which is a real drag.

     

  12. On 1/7/2022 at 1:51 AM, jaclaz said:

    Likely you have a number of "slow" or "weak" sectors.

    You need a tool like Victoria to assess the situation.

    IF these sectors are all concentrated in one area (or a handful of areas) of the disk, the easiest would be to exclude the affected area(s) by some clever partitioning.

     

    I tried Victoria, while the interface is English, the help files are only Russian. So I can't get very far with it.

    The "test and repair" section has a "remap" button which sounds promising, but don't know how to use it.

    Maybe will try to translate the Russian doc.

  13. I picked up an oldish (I think c 2014) 2TB USB external drive; model SRD00F1, contains a 2TB Seagate.

    Did a check with HDTune and there were a few bad sectors.

    Did a reformat as NTSF. I ran chkdsk H: /F/X/R from Win 7 and after a few hours it completed, marking a few bad sectors, and HDTune now shows no bad sectors.

    But the test pauses a few seconds on a few sectors.

    Copying files to it, it also paused on a few files.

    So is there a way to put any marginal sectors  as "bad"?.

    I know the disk can never be trusted 100%, but it runs smoothly, can hear no clicks when accessing. So I think I can use it for moving data, etc..

     

  14. My current system is WinXP, installed on a 64GB boot SSD with a 1TB storage HD on desktop PC, been running about 8 years.

    I've bought a Crucial MX500 500GB SSD, and want to install Win7 on it and then transfer and reinstall my apps from the XP system. Hopefully get them all working, under Win7 or work out virtualisation.

    -- The motivation is the increasing number of apps I would like to use that won't install on XP. But I have some vital old apps with no updates that may not work on Win7,

    I thought I'd partition the SSD to two 250 GB partitions and install win7 on one.

    Is there a good way to do this under XP? I have access to a Win7 and also a Linux laptop.

    I formatted it under XP disk management as a single NTFS volume.

    And what's a good version of Win7 to use? I do DTP, some graphics, no gaming.

     

     

     

     

     

  15. Thanks to all, I have a few things to try now.

    This guy: http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ has a few interesting options.

     

     

    10 hours ago, UCyborg said:

    Using DOSBox for anything other than DOS games is at your own risk.

    DOSBox IS NOT SUITED TO RUN YOUR NON-GAMING DOS APPLICATION

    That seems to be mostly about lack of file locking, so several programs can try to write to a file without being aware of each other. Particularly bad news for databases.

    With a single user running a DTP app, unless you absentmindedly start two copies of a program, this isn't a big problem.

    Yet another reason to backup your files periodically though.

     

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    Since there is a "performance penality" in running a VM, it makes more sense to use in the VM the simpler/less resource hungry  OS (i.e. you can install in the - say - Qemu  VM an XP, but it will be slower than DOS).

    It's primarily DOS. But I also have a couple of Win3.1 apps I have missed. XP apps might run as-is, or I can update to later versions.

  16. I'm currently running XP, but I'm not in love with it.

    I do it because I have some old software I really need to use and this is the last Windows that supports it.

    Oldest is Ventura GEM, a DOS DTP app from the 80s that uses VGA graphics.

    This does run fine on XP, full screen. I also have some Win3 and 9x programs I'd like to keep using.

    I also run some more contemporary software, and most of that is now updating to be non-XP compatible.

    So I think finally time to update to Win7 (yes, I know that's also obsolete, but seems likely to be supported for a while).

    What are the options for running old programs under Win7? Not like a sandboxed game, but where the program has access to my filesystem, where I can switch between the old program and others without shutting down and restarting? I have other graphics and text editors I need to share the files with, not to mention up and downloading them.

  17. Thanks,  that was it.

    I had looked at my Adblock and script blocker, but they were not active on the pages I had problems with; but somehow I had blocked Google.com so the captcha script was blocked.

    But still interested in these "browser builds". Where to start on those?

  18. I'm on XPXP3

    Recently I found that I am unable to do Google "Recaptcha".

    Don't  see the images.

    I'm on the last version of Firefox that will install on XPSP3: 52.9

    I see Firefox released version 81 on 22 Sept, so I guess Google decided to cut off 52.9, and thus screw everyone on XP.

    https://support.google.com/recaptcha#6262736

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    Browser requirements for reCAPTCHA

    We support the two most recent major versions of the following:

    desktop (Windows, Linux, Mac)

    Chrome

    Firefox

    Safari

    IE / Edge

     

    I see some topics here about "browser builds".  These jump into a forest of detail without any introduction or overall explanation, sorry if I missed there is.

    Are any of these a patched/compatible Firefox that can pass for more recent versions that Recaptchas will work with? Is there a FAQ or how to do this?

     

  19. I've got a HPLJ 2400 laser printer.

    It was working on the parallel port until last night when it just stopped receiving data.

    I hope this is just the cable, and I'll replace it. (Not as easy as it used to be, none of the local computer shops stock them.)

    In the meantime, I'm trying to connect it via USB. It does have a USB port. But it isn't plug and play.

    I tried to use "Add printer" in the printers folder. It asks me to choose a port: there is no USB port. Or create a port?

    How do I create a USB port? I can create a port with any name, but if I try to configure it, I get "There is nothing to configure for this port"

     

     

     

     

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