- #Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack install#
- #Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack serial#
- #Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack driver#
- #Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack software#
This is important because after Windows 9x had Firefox end support with 2.0.0.20 on Decemit pretty much became unusable online. Slimbrowser using iE6's Trident Engine was last updated June 6, 2016, Chrome ended support in April 2016 after v49, and Midori using Chrome's former Webkit engine (until v27) was last updated August 30, 2015. The main problem with XP is the last up-to-date web browser for it will be released in September 2017 as Firefox ESR 52.4. Even MSE will have definition updates until April 9, 2019! Reinstalling XP and applying the famous POSReady 2009 registry hack means it will receive the latest security updates except for anything not included in POSReady 2009 like Windows Media Player. POSReady 2009 is just XP with the multimedia stuff stripped out of it. Unless you care for the guy and want to do the work for free.
#Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack install#
Why should you bother to go through all the trouble to install Windows 7, get everything working right and just have it be slower than before? Cleaning it up, optimizing boot entries and updating the Browser/Anti-Virus is enough.Īs he is your moms BF not your father. If he doesn't care enough to replace old hardware. He can spend $100 to buy a functional first generation Core i5 laptop off eBay with Windows 7/8/10 already installed and 4GB RAM. If he can spend $100 for a Windows 7 license. Get it as barebones as possible.Īs for installing a new OS.
#Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack software#
That is any which do not have to run at boot for the software to function properly. Install the Extended Support Release of Firefox for Windows XP and Adblock Plus.īy disabling unnecessary startup items/services. Install Avira or Avast free edition anti-virus (if they still support XP). Open MSCONFIG and disable unnecessary Services (click the checkbox to hide MS services). Use CCleaner to disable any unnecessary Startup Items and Scheduled tasks. Run a scan with Malwarebytes, clean it up with CCleaner, remove junk software he does not use. You pretty much have only the copyright year to go by, which for SP2 is usually 2004.It's slowing down because it is old and probably loaded with crapware. Although 90% of 2000s PCs will have XP SP2 product keys on them, the stickers themselves won't specify the service pack version. I've never seen an SP2 key become expired.
#Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack serial#
You type in the long serial the XP activation window displays, then you get back a verify serial to type into the XP activation window, then boom, XP is ready to go.Ĭomparatively speaking, my one XP SP3 Product Key did actually expire. It's a lot easier if you are calling from a smartphone, because Microsoft can text message you a mobile browser-based activation method. Lately though, it hasn't been very reliable, so instead I do phone activation.
I have tried Product Keys from Dell, IBM, Lenovo, HP, Compaq and probably a couple others, those old XP SP2 keys always work.įor a long time, internet activation still worked.
I use a Windows XP Service Pack 2 OEM install CD, first of all. Has anyone else here experienced Windows Embedded POSReady 2009? Reply 1 of 17, by kode54 No support for Windows 95/98 Compatibility Mode, unlike XP. You need to boot from the CD and go through the command line to make partitions. Administrative tools like Disk Administrator, Cleanup and Defragmenter aren't installed. Supported by Microsoft until 2019, traditional XP support ended in 2014
#Uninstall windows embedded posready 2009 hack driver#
Based on Windows XP, same driver support and basic compatibility In my experience, it's faster than traditional XP on the same machine 10-13 years ago when it was still being used from day to day, perhaps because it's so lightweight. It was initially meant for cash register computers and other lightweight tasks like that, but I've had it installed on my Dell Dimension 2350 for a year and it works like a champ on that old, frail machine. I'm really new here so I wouldn't know if this is already brought up, but a nice alternative for an early-2000s gaming OS in my experience is Windows POSReady 2009.