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On 11/26/2024 at 10:37 PM, joop said:

CatsXP Browser currently running on Chromium kernel 131 on W7+

 

NOW 132 BETA is out.

132 is in the final release for some time, Ublock origin doesn't work in it. Last I tried worked was 128 or so.

But when I install to Win10, ublock starts working. What's the solution? Anyone? Thanks.


Posted (edited)

Try to ad this to registry by .reg file. 

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Policies\Google\Chrome]
"ExtensionManifestV2Availability"=dword:00000002

On Chrome 131 under Windows 10, I don't even get warnings about the end of support for Ublock and some other MV2.

Edit: I checked on CatsXP 132 x64 (5.1.1)on Windows 7 - UBlock works without problems, there are no warnings about the end of its support. WidevineCDM has also been successfully repaired.

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Oh wow, thanks so much! Means there simply was an error in the release. Good they fixed it , and thank you!!

Posted
On 1/6/2025 at 2:40 PM, mjd79 said:

I checked on CatsXP 132 x64 (5.1.1)on Windows 7 - UBlock works without problems

What about Vista+Ex.K.? Will you please try? I have no Vista around at the moment. I'm really curious. Thanks.

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can someone run newest Firefox on W7/8.1 now?

 

I have found that that someone is successful to run Chromium 115 on Windows XP (and Vista i think)

This version is also newer than the last official supported version on W7/8.1, Chromium 109. 

It is very strange to see the W10/11 UI on Windows XP. It was better that it run with the XP UI in my opinion.


CatsXP kernel version 133 beta is out and running on W8.1.

 

chromium-115-running-on-windows-xp-without-one-core-api-v0-5soxdqn3is0c1.webp

Edited by joop
Posted (edited)

The latest versions of FF are not easily moddable anymore. They are now hardcoded to require internal Windows files only present on W10+

The last version that could easily be modded was 132. And there's also 128 ESR still.

 

Alternatively there's also Redfox, which has released a modded 133 but 134 might need a little bit more time.

https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox

https://github.com/Eclipse-Community/r3dfox/releases/tag/v133.0e

Edited by superleiw
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 They are now hardcoded to require internal Windows files only present on W10+

 

And it is impossible to import/inject this files? Or rewrite them with another code to fake software? (as rewrite Windows libraries for Linux Wine)

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1 hour ago, mjd79 said:

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Original FF 135b8 on 8.0 :)

Is this using OneCore API mentioned above.  (I hope not because I REALLY prefer the Windows 8 UI.)  Otherwise I may as well jump ship to Windows 10.

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Well the question now is whether you are willing to share how to do it :)

I'm also wondering if it's possible natively

 

Waterfox G6.0.20 works for W7+ but it seems the latest builds now require W10+

https://www.waterfox.net/download/

 

There is also "Tor Browser" based off ESR128 that runs on W7+ however it goes through the Tor Network

https://github.com/Blaukovitch/Mozilla_Firefox_Windows_7/releases

 

Edited by superleiw
Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Jody Thornton said:

How was that accomplished?

Would this also work with ESR 128?

For 128 ESR you only need api-ms-win-shcore-scaling-l1-1-1.dll from 8.1 and change minimum Major OS Version and subsystem version in all FF exes.

This works up to version 132.0.2. How to do in the case of newer versions I will describe another time, I still have doubts that it is 100% stable.

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On 1/24/2025 at 12:29 AM, mjd79 said:

4312848200_1737674925.png

Original FF 135b8 on 8.0 :)

 

Is this 8.0 or 8.1???

 

i see 8.0, NO start buton.

 

 

Edited by joop

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