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So now in addition I have the C++2013 showing too. Not sure if that was good advice or not.Īfterwards I looked at my installed programs and Microsoft Visual C++ 2005, 2008, and 2010 were already showing under Control panel, uninstall programs. And btw, do older versions of Corel kill WIndows 10? I LITERALLY had to reset my computer because of that i guess.Prior to posting here I had ALREADY downloaded Microsoft Visual C++2013 redistributable (x86) as prior to posting here I had been advised to do so. I dont activate Corel 3, just use a cracker. If the root servers get knocked out and the undersea cables get severed, oh boy.
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Windows 10 is definitely gonna have its servers up for the rest of eternity unless Satya Nadella changes his mind and releases Windows 11 or said: Phone activation was such a mess (I dont know how) so I gave up. I just had to take a snapshot and revert after 30 days. Installed XP home from my recovery disc from my Dell tower (dont remember the model) on Parallels, so my friend had a similar model with an COA key sticker for home.
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Just remember, this will happen to your precious Windows 7 and Windows 10 eventually too.
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Install SP 3, IE 8, and whatever other updates you can find, and you might be able to activate.Īlthough, the only way to tell if their activation servers are working at this moment is if someone tries it, succeeds, and reports here. The main problem is the old unremovable IE 6, which is used as the embedded core for many shitty desktop applications including their activation program, does not support recent encryption methods. There are even recent third party builds of Pale Moon (New Moon) and Firefox for Windows XP. In general a person can access the Internet just fine under XP. If the root servers get knocked out and the undersea cables get severed, oh said: Unfortunately Serif discontinued the MoviePlus line a few years ago so time to collect the keys is running out and the unlucky win2k guys will be left in the lurch. When connected to the web the program will obtain them from the unlock servers automatically but when offline, the keys can be manually retrieved through telephone and Internet support. The base program only requires a product key, but exporting and importing files require "unlock keys". I'm also a little nervous about Serif MoviePlus X6, which can be reliably considered the newest commercial video editing program that runs stably on win2k extended kernel. And Corel (they bought Ulead) is known for sweeping relatively recent but superseded versions of their programs under the rug. The activation issues with XP and 2003 are just the tip of the iceberg.ĭo you have a copy of Ulead Media Studio 8 or Video Studio 11? You may as well toss them in the trash because neither program can access their former activation servers anymore.
It even lets you log in to almost all modern web services like Dropbox and OneDrive. That means Windows XP is the only OS that lets me browse the internet on my old Athlon XP computer. There used to be a Linux build as well, but it's been years since it's discontinued. And the only platform it runs is Windows. As far as I know, Pale Moon is the only modern browser that has a build that doesn't require SSE2 instruction. I'm pretty sure you can even use samba if you set it to bridged.Īnyways, XP indeed still has some uses these days. If something about network is not working, try switching it to the bridged network from NAT, or vice versa. it's just that the msn page couldn't load. Recently I could launch IE, FF, NN on Win 98 VM and they worked just fine.
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They work without additional driver even on Windows 98. Both VBox and VM offer an option to emulate AMD PCnet and network should work out of the box. Network problems with VM on XP sounds a bit unusual to me.
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It will install network drivers, graphics drivers (enables modes such as seamless), audio drivers and anything else it needs. I believe there is a way to insert the CD image under the devices tab (or one of the tabs at the top, I can't remember). But now that you said that, I think I'll get some guest additions for VirtualBox and see if I can solve my VM problems from there. Have you installed the VirtualBox Guest Additions in your VM? It should work fine then.
I thought America Online is used to connect to the internet without networking hardware, but really it's not. I failed at using AOL to connect to the internet because it required me to be connected to a modem.
Because after all, IE is EVILīack on topic, I do have SP3 in my Windows XP Home Edition VM in VirtualBox, but it still gives me notifications saying "You have 30 days left to activate", which I can't do because it requires internet connection, which I can't get in virtual machines. I'm sure Nathan Lineback from Toastytech has done that type of method. I'm sure you can remove Internet Explorer 6 from Windows XP.