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>>1626I wish. The top-of-the-line EVGA X299 DARK has full XP support. It would surely be bitchin' fast on that.
>>1627Are you going to hax my anus?
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>>1628if you wnt me to bby got ur IP already prepare for the rape :^)
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>>1633Nothing wrong with discord if you use it for direct messages and don't have an old school pc, the groups are where it's rarely less than cancerous.
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The online communities I got into through social connections are long gone so I have no trusted source from which I can pirate windows copies. I still have the XP CD attuned to my computer for unlimited restalls, so that's what I am stuck with, which is find since the great computer games where made in the 90s anyway. Just have to upgrade to service pack 3 to play them though. But yeah it's unsecure as shit so I won't use it for browsing and I have to disable the auto update feature where it keeps insisting to phone home.
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>>1632Nice. Post wallpaper if you can.
>Tentical StudiesTenticle Studies.
I am able to talk to an originalfag because of Discord.
>>1638https://mirror.corenoc.de/digitalrivercontent.net/Maybe try that? It's pretty well-known at least. XP isn't that bad so long as you have a properly configured firewall.
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>>1646In reality if you truly want the pixel perfect look and feel of Windows XP, it'll take a lot more ricing than that. Even making Windows 7 look as close to XP as possible is no mean feat.
http://dailylinuxuser.com/2016/11/make-q4os-look-like-windows-with-xpq4.htmlThis is probably the best all-in-one package. See for yourself.
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>>1739Looks good. Noted for reference
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XP can be relatively safe on the internet:
1. Use a good firewall: Comodo, define decent rules for general use, also use latest exploit info
2. Use NAT
3. Replace Adobe Reader with Sumatra as the default program
4. Sandbox all PDFs and .Docs, Docx etc using Sandboxie
5. Disable flash - use flashblock for all but trusted sites, update regularly
6. Use Firefox, f&ck! Not for long…
7. Use Thinderbird in plain text mode, people who view html emails get f*cked
8. Use Ableword for .Docs, .docx by default
9. Disable Microsoft Networking and everything but TCP/IP
10. Quite a few other fiddles based on exploits found in the wild
11. Ublock addon
12. decent antivirus, regular scans
Disable network facing services
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>>1739seems like the site is dead now.
do you guys know anything about issues with installing win7 via a pirated iso/usb? i wanted to put it on a hard drive as a way to dualboot. however the harddrive i want to use is already occupied with my vidya archive. will i have to remove it? also booting from a usb gets me some "cant detect drivers" error
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>>1768interesting information, saved some of the software, thanks year old liz
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>>4238>create new partition on hdd,you don't have to format it>then install on that particion
>also booting from a usb gets me some "cant detect drivers" errorMobo too old for win7 or more likely it's the fault of pirated iso, try different one