Opera 15 fails on Windows XP
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Deleted User last edited by
SP3 should already have the IPHLPAPI.DLL, which is where I took it from.
I meant the new Opera build which is based upon a recent version of Chromium. Opera was more portable, and didn't rely on as many files present on the system.
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pcpll last edited by
The problem with Opera is that it was really to slow. I hoped they make it as fast as Chrome but not to change the engine.
Wait & See. Time will tell us if it is a good idea, if not I will use Firefox with all the add-ons, could be as good as Opera 12.15 (and even a bit of 9.5)
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jarchersa7 last edited by
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alengthyusername last edited by
Why is anyone still running XP SP1/SP2 ?!
Because we fit the following criteria
Too lazy to find newer torrent of XP
Cannot apply money to buying XP by moral or cash limitations
Afraid of the service packs breaking our torrent. -
A Former User last edited by
Originally posted by alengthyusername:
Why is anyone still running XP SP1/SP2 ?!
Because we fit the following criteria
Too lazy to find newer torrent of XP
Cannot apply money to buying XP by moral or cash limitations
Afraid of the service packs breaking our torrent.The Windows XP SP3 update installer can be downloaded for free from Microsoft website or Windows Update. It will update your XP install and won't break anything...
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sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by
Unless you're using one of those "light" versions of Windows (there are utilities to remove features from Windows, but doing so makes it impossible to install service packs), or of course if your system doesn't look "genuine" to MS (which can happen for legitimate reasons, not only because your system is bootleg). If you're in either of those categories, you're stuck.
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Deleted User last edited by
hello but what do you guys mean by putting it into the application directory