Reply 760 of 1059, by BlackVega
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Considering surfing the modern web on old hardware then... heh I think you wrote way too much and I think I get the point anyway. However, considering your situation- if you somehow surf the net on DOS (I don't know why would anyone do that anyway) then I can say YES. You are using a 16bit operating system and it flat out rejects 32bit functionality as well as 64bit. Yes you are right but you are one of very few people that take it to another extreme or create a huge workaround. We are not talking about it here. We are talking about browsing the web on 9x or XP that are 32bit and, I will not be surprised if they still give you trouble. They are completely unencrypted and automatically run any kind of scripts you throw at them. Remember how much of a wild west was browsing the internet on Windows XP with IE? I mean you could do it if you want but what's the point? No I'm not keeping and of my confident information on old hardware and this is not my concern. You are still risking getting into some 32bit malware from some shitty script from some shitty website you visited or another tab your browser automatically opened. I wouldn't be surprised if they can still delete some data or system files which could result in a reinstall. Maybe not a big deal but this would be just annoying. Considering how much of a modern web is incompatible from the get go so... again, what's the point? It's just not for me. The best result you can get anyway is looking at some pictures at half the resolution and 40% accuracy or watching youtub videos at 144p 5fps. Seriously I know how this stuff works