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  2. As I already mentioned before, I can't confirm your issue with the logger in uBlock Origin 1.57.2 in single-process mode. Here is a screenshot as a proof:
  3. Thanks for the suggestion, but splitting a disk into multiple partitions is not my goal. I would like to use a single partition. I really can't see my 16TB disk divided into 8 partitions. Also, since the Paragon GPT Loader driver is supposed to work only by enabling IDE mode, which is no longer provided in modern systems, I don't think it's worth spending any more time on it.
  4. Yes, I used those two drivers from Win2003
  5. Just to illustrate, this is what I'm seeing with Supermium, and 360Chrome - And this is what I'm seeing in Thorium - As you can see, the font is completely different. Looks like Time New Roman to me, but might not be from what @NotHereToPlayGames said!
  6. Thanks for testing! I'm glad it works for you. But if you look at my screenshots above, you'll see that I actually have problems with uBlock Origin 1.57.2 in multi-process mode. And I'm not imagining them. BTW, I did a fresh install of Mypal 68.14.0b with a fresh, untouched profile. Maybe, this multi-process mode is not compatible with every hardware? Or do you use other settings for multi-process mode as your default ones?
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  8. Blame is not uploading, so what type of the crash do you get? I don't know what you mean with "Blame is not uploading". The kind of crashes I experience is always an immediate closing of the browser when I click on links in my logged-in account on Codeberg. Some clicks here and there, and all of a sudden, the browser closes without any error message. And that only in single-process mode. I would like to provide more information but there is none I am aware of.
  9. I've had a look just in case it was stopping web fonts from downloading and causing the issue on the Digital Spy forums. That option is switched off though.
  10. I used Pure URL in the past. And long time ago, the extension Clean Links. CleanLink2 seems to be a fork of Clean Links. So, thanks for the hint! I will try this forked version next time.
  11. Yup, you're right! Just tested and confirmed. Good news though: I uninstalled 3.7.9 and kept the settings with the classic taskbar enabled Reinstalled and let explorer restart. Classic taskbar was automatically enabled. This seems to be a one time thing going from 3.7.8 to 3.7.9 on 24H2 and future updates it will stay enabled. I'm guessing Microsoft is planning on breaking more things and Tihiy is going to have to keep fixing the rot. Lucky for Tihiy there is no competition, Explorer Patcher is certainly dead since it doesn't have any unique code like SAB does and Start11 is a thing of nightmares made by developers who have no idea how to write software, market based on being an ad free Start Menu and then push full screen ads to their users to get them to upgrade to their v2 app that crashes explorer when doing a search.
  12. My upgrade over .8 finished with the task bar off. Maybe it's a LTSC thing. I've never run anything other than Ent LTSC or IOT Ent LTSC, so I don't know what Home/Pro does. Jim
  13. You need to ask our Singapore IT "professionals" for the answer to that.
  14. Uh, how could it be. Good, assume this will be in the next version I shall check with this var date = new Date(); const jan = new Date(2024, 0, 1).getTimezoneOffset(); const jul = new Date(2024, 6, 1).getTimezoneOffset(); console.log(Date()); console.log("jan " + jan + " jul " + jul + ' '); console.log("toString().match " + (new Date).toString().match(/([-+][0-9]+)\s/)) console.log("toString " + (new Date).toString()) console.log("toLocaleTimeString " +new Date().toLocaleTimeString());
  15. Are you testing on a "real" system? Or an "extended kernel" system?
  16. For me, everything falls back to sans-serif. Unsure where it pulls this from because my system font settings should have it falling back to Tahoma. The font causing all the parsing errors is a "gstatic" font, which I wouldn't normally allow a connection to anyway (I block via uMatrix).
  17. @AstroSkipper Blame is not uploading, so what type of the crash do you get? Ublock: as you see below, I have installed all, stuff and its works fine, multi or single no matter But logger on single @genieautravail I asked there 5 users vote so you will be the first https://github.com/Feodor2/Mypal68/issues/164 And please tell why do you want newer SSE version?
  18. Hardware specs? I don't observe this on an el-cheapo Pentium G3470 (bought for 5 Euros).
  19. uBlock has quite some settings to prevent Chrome's malicious behaviour, for example - block remote fonts, CSP reports, disable pre-fetching (to prevent any connection for blocked network requests), disable hyperlink auditing, etc.
  20. I am hereby GIVING UP COMPLETELY on Supermium! I do NOT have the patience of this thing pegging my CPU at 100% for two to four minutes at a time, wait 10 seconds, then peg again. While I continue to have "high hopes" for Supermium, this is by far the WORST browser I've ever ran! It will improve, I have no doubt about that! But THORIUM does not do this pegging for SEVERAL minutes at a time !!!
  21. If this fix really works, why do you need USB Safely Remove, then? What for?
  22. Absolutely right, I can't imagine that it's something that I would ever actually want to use! I was just a bit puzzled as to what uBlock had to do with it. Is it something that uBlock would block as a matter of course, regardless of its settings?
  23. Yup, already said that when I posted. This is Microsoft's requirement and should only apply to new installs not upgrades over existing installs based on my testing.
  24. Second post on this page (page 2). Whether this is SP1, RTM, SP2, or whatever is unknown on my end. All I can tell you is that ALL of our factory machines that run Win7 or higher had this "feature" where if our maintenance crew unplugged a USB camera "thinking" that they knew what they were doing, our entire assembly line went down! It's also a corporate environment that the updates are performed by Singapore IT, no matter what country the factory floor sits in, it is Singapore IT that controls the updates. Updates were "rolled" in a very systematic process. Updates are technically "tested" by NOT rolling them out to the entire factory floor "all at once". This Win7 "feature" is an issue REGARDLESS of what rollout phase our updates are at. And yeah, just as our maintenance crew might "think" they know what they are doing, I will say the same for our Singapore IT department! Point is, ALL of our Win7 machines do NOT power off the USB port when the device plugged into that port is "removed".
  25. Chrome 109 from 2022 might be too old. Works fine for me on 119.
  26. But not a word about Vista, nor Win 10/11.
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