luweitest Posted April 15 Author Share Posted April 15 To add a info: as https://win2k.org/blog/2019/03/22/1981317/ said NTDLL.dll of version 5.1.2600.6055 is good, I replaced current 5.1.2600.7682 with that 6055 (operated in recovery console mode, in windows\system32 and windows\system32\dllcache folder), and got a BSOD when restarting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FranceBB Posted April 15 Share Posted April 15 Why don't you try OpenOffice instead? The last LibreOffice version compatible with XP is from July 23rd 2017, while OpenOffice is still XP compatible to this very day, in fact: https://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html Here's the download page: https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html Of course I didn't just limit myself to trust what they were saying on the website, I'm actually using OpenOffice on XP regularly and here you can see a screenshot with my XP running version 4.1.15 (i.e the latest version released on December 22nd, 2023. You know, between a project who deprecated XP years ago and doesn't really care (LibreOffice) and one who keeps actively supporting XP (OpenOffice) I'll always pick the XP compatible one 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tekkaman Posted April 25 Share Posted April 25 I always found LibreOffice to be unstable. OpenOffice is better. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bob_smith Posted April 26 Share Posted April 26 (edited) On 4/15/2024 at 5:19 PM, FranceBB said: Why don't you try OpenOffice instead? The last LibreOffice version compatible with XP is from July 23rd 2017, while OpenOffice is still XP compatible to this very day, in fact: https://www.openoffice.org/product/windows.html Here's the download page: https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html Of course I didn't just limit myself to trust what they were saying on the website, I'm actually using OpenOffice on XP regularly and here you can see a screenshot with my XP running version 4.1.15 (i.e the latest version released on December 22nd, 2023. You know, between a project who deprecated XP years ago and doesn't really care (LibreOffice) and one who keeps actively supporting XP (OpenOffice) I'll always pick the XP compatible one The reason OpenOffice is still compatible with XP is because it hasn't received a major version update since 2014. https://www.libreoffice.org/discover/libreoffice-vs-openoffice/ Edited April 26 by bob_smith 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tekkaman Posted Monday at 01:49 PM Share Posted Monday at 01:49 PM There is one other thing I wanted to mention. It's about document compatibility. I have old OpenOffice documents that were made before Oracle acquired it. I don't remember if it was 3.0 or something. Those documents either don't open or don't look good in any recent OpenOffice or LibreOffice. So be careful while upgrading. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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