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TeeJay3800

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  1. The extended support for XP SP2 finished today.

    Windows 2000 is also dead. :( Looks like I'll have to finally take my old old laptop offline for good. I'm just not willing to use an unpatched computer online.

  2. Have you checked if it works in any other Browser like Firefox? If it does, then its Opera - related.

    I tested it in Firefox and got the exact same error! It sounds like it's a compatibility problem between Flash and my system, but I don't know what that could be. It's just a regular, fully-patched Windows 2000 installation. :(

  3. Flash player and Shockwave player are different. It seems your SW plugin corrupted.All you have to do is reinstall it.

     

    http://get.adobe.com/shockwave/

     

    test your installation,here

     

    Opera kb

     

    good luck

    I know the error message mentioned Shockwave, but that's confusing because I've never had Shockwave installed on this computer and the sites where I get the error contain Flash content, not SW. I didn't get this error until I upgraded Flash to the latest version. Why the Opera error message mentions Shockwave is a mystery.

  4. Did you uninstall your old Flash Player before installing 10.1?

     

    If not, download the uninstaller from http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/141/tn_14157.html, then run it while no browsers are running.

     

    Next reinstall it; download it from this page http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/fp_distribution3.html - again make sure that no browser is running.

     

    Flash Player 10.1.53.64 works perfectly fine on my Windows 2000 machine.

    I followed those instructions to a "T" and still got the attached error. Maybe I should take this to the Opera forums.

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  5. Which version did you have previously TeeJay?

     

    According to the system requirements 10.1 should work on 2000

     

    http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/systemreqs/

     

    (however it is adobe we are talking about here :) )

    You know, I actually have no idea what I had installed previously. I know it was the latest non-RC version 10 though. Yeah you're right that it should work on 2000, but Opera gives me an error every time I visit a flash site.

  6. I recently tried to upgrade my installation of Flash on my Windows 2000 machine, but it doesn't work at all (10.1 is XP+). FileHippo only has 10.1 Final and the 10.1 RCs, but I need something prior to 10.1 for it to work. Does anyone know where I can grab the older, compatible version of Flash?

  7. CCleaner (2.31) is STILL cleaning Opera favicons! Not all of them like before, but there are some in my Opera 10.52 "personal bar" that are cleared each and every time I run CCleaner. This is getting a little frustrating. <_<

     

    EDIT: upon further investigation, it is actually cleaning ALL favicons, even search engine icons

  8. How was the RAM usage? 10.51 has heavy RAM usage.

    It sure does! 10.50/10.51 is flawed in many ways, and heavy RAM usage is just one of them.

     

    I'd also like to know if things have improved in 10.52.

  9. With the latest version of CCleaner (2.30.1130), with the "History" item checked, all favicons for bookmarks are cleaned. This is occurring on Opera 10.51. This did not happen on previous versions of CCleaner and is obviously is not a desired feature. Perhaps a separate item can be created for favicons in a future release of CCleaner? (or better yet, removing that cleaning feature entirely)

  10. Just because Microsoft is ending the life support for it doesn't make it a useless laptop! It can still be used for all sorts of things although it would be much safer to use it offline so as to not have unpatched vulnerabilities cause issues.

    You're right it can, but all I really use computers for involves the internet, so I wouldn't feel comfortable using an unsupported OS while online.

  11. a) run Opera inside a guest account that way even if the exploit was used it would be self-contained inside the account.

    b) use SandboxIE and launch Opera as a sandboxed process.

    c) bite the bullet and install Mozilla Firefox. :D

    Isn't browsing using a "private tab" fairly secure as well?

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