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13 minutes ago, Hunterw said:

EE360 13.5 and Firefox 52.9 won't open the Github asset dropdown - _ -

you are likely to find direct download links if you read the previous posting :whistle:

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58 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

you are likely to find direct download links if you read the previous posting :whistle:

Uh huh. Well it's not on the first page, so this riddle is not interesting.

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3 hours ago, Hunterw said:

Uh huh. Well it's not on the first page, so this riddle is not interesting.

ok. you want others to do it for you...enjoy your Firefox 52.

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20 hours ago, Hunterw said:

Uh huh. Well it's not on the first page, so this riddle is not interesting.

You want to download supermium? Here you go, enjoy. You should've asked D.Draker in the first place.

For Vista/7, I suggest the only one - 117. Though! Secure DNS fixed for Windows Vista/7 were only fixed in 118, but 118 feels heavier.

https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/releases

 

 

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Everyone on XP, simply give up any attempts to accelerate anything with GPU on XP, completely block GPU process, and this will give a boost for your starting up.

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22 hours ago, Milkinis said:

you would want to delete these files or replace them with something else with the same file name.
api-ms-win-core-string-l1-1-0.dll
api-ms-win-core-synch -l1-2-0.dll

Na-ah, that just breaks other applications. I don't have a problem with chrome.dll having to be relocated at runtime. Can still move Chrome's DLLs a bit further from default address, which is better approach since those are larger than api* ones.

rebase.exe -b 10040000 chrome.dll libEGL.dll libGLESv2.dll vk_swiftshader.dll vulkan-1.dll

 

21 hours ago, XPerceniol said:
22 hours ago, Milkinis said:

--disable-gpu-compositing

Actually this has improved things for me - thanks! as it turned out, that didn't help much if at all; at least on my Dell 745 Optiplex.

This flag is pointless since what it disables is non-functional on XP to begin with. And there's a checkbox for it in the settings anyway.

I never use disable that on supported systems anyway, it's basically saying: "I don't want to use my graphics card that I paid good money for, I prefer the slow laggy and choppy graphics content, animations and scrolling."

Or: "My onboard GPU and drivers suck so I have to turn the acceleration off to avoid bugs and glitches."

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3 hours ago, UCyborg said:

This flag is pointless since what it disables is non-functional on XP to begin with. And there's a checkbox for it in the settings anyway.

I never use disable that on supported systems anyway, it's basically saying: "I don't want to use my graphics card that I paid good money for, I prefer the slow laggy and choppy graphics content, animations and scrolling."

Or: "My onboard GPU and drivers suck so I have to turn the acceleration off to avoid bugs and glitches."

No, it's rather "I have a 15-20 years old CPU, which sucks that much, so I have to use use all available hardware (including the GPU) in a desperate attempt to squeeze out every bit of what is left of my hopelessly outdated PC".

P.S. "Even 20 years ago my CPU sucked big time 'cause I chose the cheapest from the low end line".

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2 hours ago, D.Draker said:

No, it's rather "I have a 15-20 years old CPU, which sucks that much, so I have to use use all available hardware (including the GPU) in a desperate attempt to squeeze out every bit of what is left of my hopelessly outdated PC".

P.S. "Even 20 years ago my CPU sucked big time 'cause I chose the cheapest from the low end line".

With your evidently superb hardware, 125 shouldn't be an issue. In fact: why vista (and then its business version) when you could be on windows 11, I wonder.

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