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Hello, Windows 2000 adepts! I'm desperately need your suggestions and advices. I decided to build a Windows 2000 Datacenter machine. Especially after discovering the news about porting of modern fully-fledged Supermium browser into W2K environment. Here are the results of my investigations. Correct me and add additional preciseness to details. Important statements [please correct me if i'm wrong]: 1] Maximum number of CPU threads including hyper-threaded ones can be 32 [so 16 cores + 16 HT threads is an absolute maximum] 2] Maximum amount of RAM is 32Gb [accessible via PAE technology, which introduces some latency and affects performance a bit] Browsing the web i've seen some non-clear evidence of 64gb RAM configurations. 3] Best video card is GeForce 980Ti 6Gb Vram 4] As i understand NVME storage is out of the question, only sata SSD can be configured 5] USB3.0 support is not possible? [or i just need to purchase correct discrete controller with appropriate drivers?] 6] There is no PCIE Audio card with Windows 2000 drivers Here is a configuration which i decided to try out in Windows 2000 field: cpu: Xeon E5-2696 [i already own 44 thread beast, planning to disable HT tech to make things work] mobo: Asrock X99 Extreme 4 [not certain about drivers though] ram: 32Gb DDR4 (8Gb x 4) Video: 6Gb GeForce 980 Ti / 12Gb Titan X [i've heard that 980Ti is faster than TitanX by a small margin] SSD: Plain SATAIII SSD < 120Gb Audio: ESI Juli@ PCI [If you'll not find PCI-E solution] Hopefully that i didn't forget anything crucial to make build happen. Waiting for your expertise, you teckno-dinosaurs!:)
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When trying to install windows 7, I get to the install page and get to choose which drive, however, there is no drives to choose from. I've tried using support videos for this but none can help fix my solution. My specifications will be listed below. Aspire ES1-531 Windows 8.1 Processor - Intel® Pentium® Processor N3700 - Quad-core - 1.6 GHz / 2.4 GHz with Turbo Boost - 2 MB cache Memory (RAM) 4 GB (8 GB maximum installable RAM) Storage 1 TB HDD, 5400 rpm Please help thanks
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So I paid for a license a few weeks ago, one for my PC one for my laptop. I have used only 1 activation right now on my PC, but I just replaced the motherboard, and if I activate it will it think it's a different PC and lock out the second one? How do I reset it or something? There doesn't seem to be any way to email support or anything. Thanks, para
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with google announcing the end of support for chrome a month ago and other browsers following suite what will happen with firefox? there has not been an official announcement yet from them about the end of support so is there even a future for firefox or is it the end of the road for firefox on windows 7?
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I have 3 licenses and I retired one of the PCs. Now that I am on windows 11 on another one, how do I recover the license I am no longer using? I keep just getting a 30 day error. Thanks!
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The Trayicons suddenly went into the taskbar with no possibility to move them back as there is no trayicon arrow anymore Please help, I have premium and would love to use my taskbar like I always did but this is really annoying
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I turned off all protections (RealTime, Cloud, Tampering) from Security Settings Tweaked Group Policy to turn off Windows Defender Antivirus and disable Behavior Monitoring Whitelisted those registry entries when Defender still somehow came up with calling them "threats" Disabled scanning from Task Scheduler Restarted several times But this "Antimalware Service Executable" service still sits there hogging my RAM. I'm sick of it, I just want the whole thing gone. How do I do it? someone please help.