Look here:
http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?1,110479
http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?2,103551
--> You need to install KernelEx
http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/130936-kernelex-45-rc-5/
It's a tiny 200kB free proggie that consists of some newer system files, and so helps to run *some* programs that otherwise would only work in modern systems. Like gecko1.9 in Firefox and K-Meleon. After installation you'll see that KernelEx has added to the properties sheet of all exe and dll-files a "compatibility" tab, like modern system already have natively. That will allow you to set e.g. "k-meleon.exe" to run in compatibility mode for "XP SP2" in windows98. But other programs may need other modes, that's a matter of just trying and see what works.
But be warned, this is really changing some essential system files!! You need a certain understanding how it works, since occasionally there will now happen weird startup probs of other programs, even old ones which had always worked fine before. No prob to fix it, you just must remember to adjust that compatibility setting for its exe file, and in such cases explicitely reset it to "win98" mode! The main problem is really to always remember instantly "KernelEx! compatibility!" if a program doesn't run anymore, instead of panicking :cool:
At setup KernelEx lets you choose if you want it enabled or not as "default" mode, but personally I had much better experiences with keeping it disabled as default mode. That still doesn't disable it completely, just mostly, therefore the occasional startup probs with older progs, which can be fixed with setting them on "win98" mode..
By the way your individual settings are stored in some list, with the path to the files, so if you move such an exe file around to other folders, the compatibility must be set *again*.
IMPORTANT:
Before installation, make a backup of your system, just in case :cool:
Make an extra copy of your original old KERNEL32.DLL in your windows system folder (name it "KERNEL32.DLL-BAK"), since the Kex-backup of that file somehow tends to get lost and then you can't uninstall it anymore, before getting another copy again.
And do NOT install a new KEx version immediately after uninstalling a previous version. You need to reboot first, otherwise can end up with some really scary system errors (I tried that, believe me
) And there are a few people who say it messed their system, but personally it always worked fine for me, except this one time, and that was my own fault. Fortunately the system repaired itself again after two more reboots, ouff <sweat>
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With the first alpha version of KM1.6 there was also the prob that I needed to get those vcredist files first, but guess in the current beta-1 they are already included in the 7z-file...
A general tip, the latest version is a beta and has some bugs yet, but there's no need to overwrite your current 154 version with it. Simply
use both versions independantly
First open KM154 and click Edit > Manage Profiles > Ask at startup
Then install KM1.6 into a folder with another name, and give it also an own NEW profile folder. Afterwards you can even create yet another profile, to test how it works if you copy over the content of your old profile folder.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/24/2010 12:44AM by siria.