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mikeymikec

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sits back eating popcorn

i didnt ask for a debate just hack

If I wanted to "hack" >IE8 to work with XP, I would also consider that in order for it to be a worthwhile exercise, I would need to be able to check that it's doing just about everything correctly afterwards (including say encryption), let alone the fact that I may as well be in the same fix to begin with if I can't (reasonably) easily apply security patches to it.

Alternatively, installing FF, Safari or Chrome is a million times easier and is supported by people who know a heck of a lot more about browsers than I do.
 
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the 2 os thing intresting. no idea how to work it though. have to shut down xp? the os drive has no room other has plenty.
 

mikeymikec

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If you want to do dual booting for the first time, I would strongly recommend that you back up your data first.

If you download and rip the install ISO then boot off it, it will give you the option running the OS directly off CD to play with (without having to risk your current OS setup).
 

Dude111

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XP is, by today's standards, a security nightmare. Wanting to take it online is one of the worst things you could do.
Rubbish.... I am on Win98se with IE6 (MyIE2 in front) and I love it!! (98se is my favourite OS)

You are letting the mainstream BS fill your mind with garbage my friend,THAT IS WHAT IS NOT GOOD (Im not trying to make you mad,I am just saying)
 
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mikeymikec

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Rubbish.... I am on Win98se with IE6 (MyIE2 in front) and I love it!! (98se is my favourite OS)

You are letting the mainstream BS fill your mind with garbage my friend,THAT IS WHAT IS NOT GOOD (Im not trying to make you mad,I am just saying)

None of what you said made any sense as a rebuttal.

Have you heard of Windows Update?

About 99% of the updates that have come through WU (automatically for users of more modern versions of Windows), are designed to fix security vulnerabilities in the software that comes as part of Windows.

Let's take this recent Windows update as an example:
https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms14-080

It fixes fourteen security vulnerabilities, such as this one:
http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2014-6327

A summary of this vulnerability is that if you take a vulnerable version of IE to a website with malicious code (such as an ad banner, it's quite a common method that attackers use), the attacking code can crash IE and run their own program on your computer.

Security patches good. Unpatched security vulnerabilities bad, mkay?
 

Fred B

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No, it shows a lack of knowledge and logic.

XP is, by today's standards, a security nightmare. Wanting to take it online is one of the worst things you could do.

Staying with what you like is one thing. This is not that. This isn't someone always ordering chocolate ice cream because it's what they like. This is someone still wanting to order chocolate ice cream from a company that has a reputation for poisoning their ice cream.

Sticking to the old ways when the new ways have been repeatedly shown to be objectively better and safer is simply stupid, and ignorant.

But my country has thousands of XP computers on critical place that have extended XP support they pay Microsoft 4.7 million euro

http://www.nltimes.nl/2015/04/24/dutch-pay-e1-7-million-to-keep-windows-xp-alive/
 

gmaster456

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Rubbish.... I am on Win98se with IE6 (MyIE2 in front) and I love it!! (98se is my favourite OS)

You are letting the mainstream BS fill your mind with garbage my friend,THAT IS WHAT IS NOT GOOD (Im not trying to make you mad,I am just saying)

Either you're semi good at trolling or completely delusional.
 

Mem

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By that logic, 8 is deader than dead :hmm:



Chart means nothing,Win8/8.1 is upgradable to Win10 for free(providing you upgrade within the first year when it is released),so life span far superior to XP which is already dead,remember Win8.1 support ends in 2023,throw in free upgrade to 10 which adds 3+ more years and you see it's a very long term life span.



In fact you are better off using Linux if you want a free upgrade from XP providing you can get the Linux software you need to replace Windows counterpart.


Bottom line for the average home user there is no real reason not to replace XP with newer OS either Linux or Windows.

Remember from Win7 onwards you can get Win10 for free this year.


I always find it ironic when some users spend lots of money on PC hardware but when it comes to an OS which is cheap or free they hang on to a dead OS like XP,figure that one out.
 
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Chart means nothing,Win8/8.1 is upgradable to Win10 for free(providing you upgrade within the first year when it is released),so life span far superior to XP which is already dead,remember Win8.1 support ends in 2023,throw in free upgrade to 10 which adds 3+ more years and you see it's a very long term life span.



In fact you are better off using Linux if you want a free upgrade from XP providing you can get the Linux software you need to replace Windows counterpart.


Bottom line for the average home user there is no real reason not to replace XP with newer OS either Linux or Windows.

Remember from Win7 onwards you can get Win10 for free this year.


I always find it ironic when some users spend lots of money on PC hardware but when it comes to an OS which is cheap or free they hang on to a dead OS like XP,figure that one out.

nice picture,
why cant i use what i wish?
why has very few read and understood the goal of thread?
 

Mem

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nice picture,
why cant i use what i wish?
why has very few read and understood the goal of thread?

You can use what you like but don't expect any solutions or hacks that can fix a dead OS,I don't even use IE on my latest OS,FF user myself but that is my choice, it's also officially supported and latest version.

When you try to use hacks or band aid on dead OS you will get more problems in the long run,end of the day better off to choose a later/newer supported OS of your choice rather then a dead OS with poor hacks etc..


I understand your thread but to me it's really pointless when XP is officially dead,especially when you can be better off with newer OS of your choosing.
 
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VirtualLarry

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not looking for os fixes. more like an addon for ie.

If you simply don't want to see the "upgrade your browser!" warnings, while using IE8, look for some kind of User-Agent switcher add-on, or registry edit. Then set it to IE11 on Win7 or something.
 

ninaholic37

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whats wrong with this place? takes 2-3 trys to get a post through.
I never have this problem. Must be your browser or OS :biggrin:

why has very few read and understood the goal of thread?
- You want to keep using XP
- You want or need IE for certain sites
- IE8 is not letting you visit any sites for some reason

Did I miss anything?
 
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Dude111

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gmaster456 said:
Either you're semi good at trolling or completely delusional.
Im sorry Gmaster...Im not a troll buddy. (Not exactly sure what that means but I speak the truth..... I dont say things i dont mean)
 
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YAY!! finally lol

larry, i came here to find just that or get pointed in that direction. if i knew how/where/what to edit id have done it. only played with registry a few times.


nina, yes , some sites throw up warning that it will not work there soon. atm im on opera, user agent ie9, its the site.
 

Red Squirrel

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I wish we could use IE7 or 8 at work. That's the versions that have tabbed browsing right? Mind you most things do work in Firefox so we mostly use that, but lot of corporate web pages only work in IE6.

For home, there's absolutely no reason to use IE. Use something better.
 
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