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- 18 Aug 2021, 16:28
- Forum: Windows 11
- Topic: A step in the right direction, a mile the other way back.
- Replies: 7
- Views: 438
A step in the right direction, a mile the other way back.
Unfortunately that's far from the end of it; 11, is undoubtedly a reskinned 10, people agreed on this wholeheartedly because you could bring back the shell in almost a good condition, (My bad for repeating over and over again, but must get the point across) of course that also means same windows upd...
- 18 Aug 2021, 04:20
- Forum: RT1 Browser Platform
- Topic: Language packs for 27.10-based New Moon
- Replies: 3
- Views: 232
Language packs for 27.10-based New Moon
Not aware of such methods so will try it myself and keep you updated.
- 18 Aug 2021, 04:17
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Cortana can be removed from Windows 10!? Whats the catch?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 273
Cortana can be removed from Windows 10!? Whats the catch?
It's a given if you use 10 anyways, so either purify LTSC 2019 or just do the above and wreck the shell out; sure it's not ideal but what else can you possibly do?
- 18 Aug 2021, 04:13
- Forum: Windows Vista & Server 2008 R1
- Topic: Integrated Intel GPU Drivers
- Replies: 12
- Views: 556
Integrated Intel GPU Drivers
Would've helped but i'm not a front runner for this topic sadly, pardon me.
- 18 Aug 2021, 04:11
- Forum: Memorial
- Topic: Fixed updated Windows 7 ISO(s).
- Replies: 25
- Views: 5570
Fixed updated Windows 7 ISO(s).
Unfortunately don't have enough resources to keep a machine up for torrents, so you might want to start your way up from a barebones iso if that's the case, here: https://archive.org/download/win-7-pro-32-64-iso/win-7-pro-32-64-iso_archive.torrent if i recall, the above's iso follows this guide on u...
- 18 Aug 2021, 04:01
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: Particle Simulation Benchmark
- Replies: 2
- Views: 252
Particle Simulation Benchmark
They surely were pioneers of their time, benchmarks were much more genuine and down to earth compared to the recent shows, wonder how much of that lasted with time. Very interesting share, thanks for the drop.
- 13 Jul 2021, 08:39
- Forum: Browsers
- Topic: Changing the font color in Firefox
- Replies: 7
- Views: 315
Changing the font color in Firefox
Weird, but at least it found it's way. About the earlier issue though, i believe this can be modified, essentially CSSing it but i don't know the element's name nor a documentation for this.
- 13 Jul 2021, 08:37
- Forum: Windows 11
- Topic: My theory as to why Microsoft is attempting to force TPM 2.0 as a requirement for Windows 11
- Replies: 30
- Views: 1660
My theory as to why Microsoft is attempting to force TPM 2.0 as a requirement for Windows 11
Yeah, they want to catch up with the GPU shortage to their advantage, people have been getting on the laptop bandwagon as of late cementing this theory even further.
- 13 Jul 2021, 08:33
- Forum: Gaming
- Topic: RiiConnect24 and Wiimfii (Wii)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 133
RiiConnect24 and Wiimfii (Wii)
The Wii had it's downsides but the Virtual Console really made it for some folks, sure it was filled with 6 dollar games but you had a chance to buy them on there in some form, even Commadore64 titles used to be there in some regions.
- 11 Jul 2021, 21:03
- Forum: RT1 Browser Platform
- Topic: Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 339
Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
Ah, that's nice though certain sites have caught onto these old blockers, managed to outplay them and display ads, so you want to catch up on that front but not enough plug-ins are here to aid the cause.
- 07 Jul 2021, 16:11
- Forum: RT1 Browser Platform
- Topic: Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 339
Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
From what i've seen, it's basically a closed source basic adblock that works for it's purposes but wouldn't pick it over ublock.
- 06 Jul 2021, 17:12
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
- Replies: 146
- Views: 5703
Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
You don't have to reply when i'm above you but yes; it was by random when 1909 was near it's end of service date; made sure it wasn't abnormal background activity or the pivot software freaking out too. Regarding cleartype, when completely disabled, the system font becomes heavily pixelated and shar...
- 06 Jul 2021, 16:28
- Forum: RT1 Browser Platform
- Topic: Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 339
Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
Not at all. If anything, i'm sorry that i haven't found the problem and took so long for such an empty/lazy answer.
- 05 Jul 2021, 04:59
- Forum: RT1 Browser Platform
- Topic: Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 339
Serpent UXP problem - cookie "popup"
Looks like modern JS is an obstacle to it. Will take a look and will keep you updated about it. Works fine for me on the latest build as of now (52.9.0), here are the binaries for each: -64- : https://o.rthost.win/basilisk/basilisk52-g4.8.win64-git-20210508-e29e57e-uxp-e7e63565e-xpmod.7z -32- : htt...
- 05 Jul 2021, 04:57
- Forum: Windows 7 & Server 2008 R2
- Topic: Windows 7 bluescreens at random times of day (pci.sys,) but no bluescreen?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 379
Windows 7 bluescreens at random times of day (pci.sys,) but no bluescreen?
Hopefully so, good luck on that.
Never thought it was such an issue. Mind my slip.
- 04 Jul 2021, 09:47
- Forum: Windows 7 & Server 2008 R2
- Topic: Windows 7 bluescreens at random times of day (pci.sys,) but no bluescreen?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 379
Windows 7 bluescreens at random times of day (pci.sys,) but no bluescreen?
It's fine you posted in the right section. Also, isn't that dump of a VM? I'm not really seeing your CPU getting a passthrough (Might be wrong though).
- 03 Jul 2021, 17:29
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
- Replies: 10
- Views: 442
Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
That's unfortunate, you could've at least tried persuading it but guess the choice is entirely on your hands after all. Well, it's probably on a minuscule scale compared to bulks that had existed there.
- 03 Jul 2021, 16:56
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
- Replies: 146
- Views: 5703
Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
10 is utterly covered with these cases; in fact, just ran into one recently. It flipped the screen on a vertical orientation and turned off cleartype for no apparent reason. It's definitely not a 3rd party program freaking out because i didn't install anything prior to it. IME like i've said in the ...
- 02 Jul 2021, 02:45
- Forum: Windows 11
- Topic: Math Input Panel in Windows 11
- Replies: 2
- Views: 974
Math Input Panel in Windows 11
Well, at least it didn't get the IME treatment. Wish microsoft could get their head straight with this, it was a disaster trying to fix it every now and then with updating the whole OS.
- 28 Jun 2021, 16:30
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
- Replies: 10
- Views: 442
Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
Hopefully with their knowledge, but a nice stash regardless. Became a rare occurance these days.
Except that's definitely not the case. It's as far as classic storage gets.
- 27 Jun 2021, 18:44
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
- Replies: 10
- Views: 442
Look at what ive found at my schools computer lab LMAO
Nice catch, definitely a cool piece of history. One hell of a lab you got there.
- 21 Jun 2021, 15:29
- Forum: General Chat
- Topic: Post your desktops here!
- Replies: 55
- Views: 2069
Post your desktops here!
You just post the link and it will automatically fetch it for you, or at least i would assume so. Or use ['img'].
- 31 May 2021, 05:57
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Ideas on putting the chains on Windows 10
- Replies: 1
- Views: 195
Ideas on putting the chains on Windows 10
You may proceed after you create a restore point, highly advised. Regardless, there are a lot of ways to debloat it, one of them is killing the default apps as mentioned before, things like gamebar, mail and the various other useless stuff with this script: https://github.com/W4RH4WK/Debloat-Windows...
- 30 May 2021, 05:42
- Forum: Windows 7 & Server 2008 R2
- Topic: how i can install win7 on modern hardware , intel 11gen
- Replies: 2
- Views: 283
how i can install win7 on modern hardware , intel 11gen
Any further specfications? Looks like a case where generic drivers is the only fix.
- 30 May 2021, 05:26
- Forum: Steam
- Topic: Steam's redesigning the downloads & settings page.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 381
Steam's redesigning the downloads & settings page.
I didn't pay any mind to a performance increase, if there is one. They said to ditch the VGUI (An extention internally developed for visuals such as the download statistics above i persume) and rely more on javascript along with plugins, and JS is known to suck system resources heavily. Kind of wor...
- 28 May 2021, 23:24
- Forum: Steam
- Topic: Steam's redesigning the downloads & settings page.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 381
Steam's redesigning the downloads & settings page.
Have been informed by a friend of mine that the mentioned pages are getting a redesign to suit the rest of the chunky interface, and it doesn't really look to be a space saver, so be warned. Here's how the downloads one will look like: https://assets.vg247.com/current/2021/05/steam_updated_downloads...
- 28 May 2021, 23:14
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Forced Upgrades & Microsoft Coercion: How it becomes a battle
- Replies: 11
- Views: 579
Forced Upgrades & Microsoft Coercion: How it becomes a battle
Yes, compatibility will be lost so fast you wouldn't be able to see it. At best it will last about 2 years like 1809 and 1909 did but that's probably with caution.
- 22 May 2021, 03:05
- Forum: Windows 8.x & Server 2012
- Topic: Windows 8 was the worst
- Replies: 17
- Views: 877
Windows 8 was the worst
That was only because tablets need a really optimised OS to not hamper their APU, and not the result of any geniune care toward the OS itself. The idea of a start menu could've worked if they just put effort but instead it came out incomplete, big tiles, lots of wasted space, barely usable for the P...
- 19 May 2021, 07:18
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
- Replies: 146
- Views: 5703
Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
WIndows 8.1 is probably your go to for certain cases, as long as you don't bother with some 'nitpicky'ness that the hardware manufacturers throw at you sometimes, it's good for playing old/relatively new games on rather not so powerful machines. I might make a system image of 7 right now then upgrad...
- 15 May 2021, 10:57
- Forum: Windows 10 & Server 2016/2019/2022
- Topic: Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
- Replies: 146
- Views: 5703
Rant about Windows 10 here! [formerly titled Share your Windows 10 experience!!]
Yes, 8.x is the one that introduced it after all; but make no mistake, you might find things that it 8.x won't run but 7 can so bear that in mind. But if I want to avoid that I can use LTSC. You would have to give up some games that won't run due to it being 1809, also some core features die out on ...