In light of off-topic uninformed reply, locking this thread to prevent a lengthy discussion that will not have a reasonable solution as long as people won't accept the reality of the situation that XP is abandoned by its authors. Hell! I even caught MS trying to retrofit their evil CERN-feeding spy crap into my Win7 box through two or three updates after I locked down the usual bundled spy services. Seriously, I appreciate your coding, protocol, and systems knowledge, but I really have no idea where you are coming from with such statements. Unlike with Win10, where attempting to take control and lock it down cripples the system through intentionally created dependencies, like what they've done to ensure Windows Firewall must sit between you and your web interactions else Windows Update and installing fonts (and possible others I did not encounter) will not work. I seriously don't see much in the way of back-doors built into XP that aren't fairly common knowledge and readily accessible in order to disable. The no-planes - no-deaths (fire symbolism) opening ceremony for this brutal attack on mankind that has now ramped up to incredible levels (now using fake terrorist and disaster news every bloody day!) also occurred in 2001. The vast major of malicious services, and spying apps that they lure idiots with, didn't exist, and many are not supported, by XP, so I can't hope to fathom your logic here, Moonchild. Hell! I even caught MS trying to retrofit their evil spy crap into my Win7 box through two or three updates after I locked down the bundled spy services. Most of their evil tools didn't exist back then and are not supported by XP now that they do. Hence I am still using a perfectly good older driver.īeing forced to be compromised by artificially-created dependency has to f'ing stop! With the latest nV driver I found I couldn't even initially achieve this, so I bailed and rolled-back due to my particular impatience and a need to use my computer. If I terminated it, control panel wouldn't invoke. I've managed to leave it on my system yet block it completely, so nV control panel is still working. Nvxdsync has been attached to nV control panel so the latter can't normally be invoked without it, thus forcing one to enable it if they so wish to set best default settings. *I got banned from a forum for persistently asking about NVXDSYNC and receiving only bullshit answers - as everyone else I found on the web has encountered also. using XP than I would be using Win10, which has been built to be wide open and feeding up to the cloud. It's illogical that I am at the same risk or more of attack from Google, Apple, Microsoft, Intel, nVidia* etc. I don't see how unpatched libraries affect security when you're intercepting all piped calls using a manual HIPs and firewall, as I do. and everyone will be progressive and cheery and you can let XP die as you wish, while we all get to remain a cosy considerate crew. It would be appreciated if you could simply add the direct link to the XP page FOR OTHERS. When the installation is finished you should be able to see and run the program.Thanks very much indeed for the link, Moonchild. Once the Pale Moon x86 is downloaded click on it to start the setup process (assuming you are on a desktop computer).This will start the download from the website of the developer. Click on the Download button on our website. How to install Pale Moon x86 on your Windows device: Your antivirus may detect the Pale Moon x86 as malware if the download link is broken. We have already checked if the download link is safe, however for your own protection we recommend that you scan the downloaded software with your antivirus. The program is listed on our website since and was downloaded 1430 times. Just click the green Download button above to start the downloading process. The download we have available for Pale Moon x86 has a file size of 20.97 MB. This version was rated by 13 users of our site and has an average rating of 3.5. The latest version released by its developer is 26.5.0. The company that develops Pale Moon x86 is Moonchild Productions. Pale Moon x86 is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows. This Browsers program is available in English. Pale Moon x86 is a free software published in the Browsers list of programs, part of Network & Internet.
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