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Re: windows 8

Postby russau » Fri Jun 05, 2015 3:58 pm

Thanks Rex for the how-2 on windows 8 . ive got 2 CPUs that aren't working. one has a virus and wont let me into it and the other lost its power supply. I think im going to pull both power supplies and swap them out to get another system up-n-running and have one for JUST of-line storeage of files that are safe from virus.
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Re: windows 8

Postby russau » Thu Jun 11, 2015 3:00 pm

well im getting a handel on this piece of .........................(censored myself) and im getting around on this but I still cant print and its awkward for me to navigate around to different sites. my wife wants to get the old CPU fixed and go back to using it. my little brain is scrambled so it don't matter to me , im stiil up the creek !
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Re: windows 8

Postby Hoser John » Fri Jun 12, 2015 5:36 am

Just got a notice from GOOGLE that now they are doing a new upgrade that will kill off all sites using NPAPI plugins to operate. Google has kept my ol'XP running at a fairly decent speed but now it'll be slower than Joe Dirt and that's EVEN if it'll work at all. SOB-they get ya addicted and both Microsoft and GOOGLE pulling more (*&^%$ than a politician-John
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Re: windows 8

Postby LipCa » Fri Jun 12, 2015 11:11 pm

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Re: windows 8

Postby Hoser John » Sat Jun 13, 2015 5:37 am

:D Thanx Lips as when it comes to computers I've slowly learned to hate them...not really them but the constant windows redux,GOOGLE also, and non support. Stay cool, we were 111 yesterday :? YUCK-John
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Re: windows 8

Postby LipCa » Sat Jun 13, 2015 6:56 am

we're hanging in the 90's here. don't want any 111 here!
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Re: windows 8

Postby Gold Seeker » Sat Jun 13, 2015 3:46 pm



When Google Chrome version 46 comes out in September 2015 you will not be able to re-enable the NPAPI plugins, unless someone comes out with a "patch" to do so, like maybe these guys that LipCa posted, hopefully this will work out for the best because as we know time moves on and hopefully so shall technology!!

Below is a list of browsers that at this time supports NPAPI plugins, you will see Google Chrome listed here because you can still re-enable the plugins, but it will not be so after September.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI

"Browser support[edit]
The following web browsers support NPAPI plugins:

Web
Google Chrome / Chromium. In September 2013, Google announced that it would phase out NPAPI support in Chrome during 2014 because "NPAPI's 90s-era architecture has become a leading cause of hangs, crashes, security incidents, and code complexity".[6] NPAPI support was removed from the Linux version of Chrome in May 2014 (version 35).[7] NPAPI support is disabled by default since April 2015 (version 42) for Windows and OS X, but can be turned on in the settings. Google plans to drop Chrome NPAPI support from all platforms in September 2015.[8]
Safari
Konqueror
WebOS Isis browser
Mozilla project applications, including
Camino
Firefox: Firefox has reduced support for NPAPI from version 30 on.[9]
Mozilla Application Suite
SeaMonkey
Netscape Navigator and Communicator
Opera: NPAPI support will be deprecated from Opera 20 onward.
Odyssey Web Browser on MorphOS
Qupzilla
Internet Explorer up to 5.5SP2. Internet Explorer for a time supported NPAPI plugins, allowing plugins that functioned in Netscape Navigator to also function in Internet Explorer. Support came via a small ActiveX control implemented within a "plugin.ocx" file that acted as a "shim" between ActiveX and the NPAPI plugin. IE would load the control and use it to host plugins specified within the page. However, Microsoft saw this as a security issue and dropped support in version 5.5 SP2 and later in MS03-015 for IE 5.01.[10][11][12]"
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Re: windows 8

Postby Hoser John » Sun Jun 14, 2015 5:23 am

GGGGGGGGZZZZZZZZZIIIIIIIISSSSSSSCCCCCRRRRRIIIIISSSSSSTTTTTTTT :?
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Re: windows 8

Postby russau » Sun Jun 14, 2015 9:40 am

WOW , I learned a new trick! and im real close to pitching this windows 8 out of my home! im going to take one of my older computors in to get a virus removed before I pitch the new one! :twisted: revenge is mine!
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Re: windows 8

Postby Hoser John » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:36 am

:D NOW who says ya can't teach a old dog new tricks-kudos Russ-lotza luck in your computer odyssey-John
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