I would reccomemd Firefox instead of supermium, I tested this on my windows xp pc and Firefox wasnt as laggy as supermium, even if the VM has 256MB of ram, I guess it wont freeze as much as supermium.
Actually, I wanted to use firefox, but I already recorded the video sadly. I would use "Mypal" which is a firefox port for Windows XP. I know firefox doesn't take much ram as supermium/chrome.
I recommend you to use Mypal or Firefox if you have low pc.But if your is great (for Windows XP) then you can use Supermium. Also does opera takes alot of ram?
Also can you make a video about DOS viruses? (Like Brain, Techno and LivingDeath)
Yes sure
@@DontKnow2023RTM I know where you can download those (check out your mail)
I'm using Firefox 52 ESR and youtube is working fine, exept from watching videos (i am using VMware and Windows XP)
It surely works fine with 1 GB Ram. I even watched youtube on Windows XP on my real hardware with firefox.
@@DontKnow2023RTMI have 512MB RAM and its working now
My 2012 laptop has 897 MB RAM available, and it's still laggier that 256 MB RAM
I think it is the CPU
@@DontKnow2023RTM it was less than 1.7 GHz :((
I would reccomemd Firefox instead of supermium, I tested this on my windows xp pc and Firefox wasnt as laggy as supermium, even if the VM has 256MB of ram, I guess it wont freeze as much as supermium.
Actually, I wanted to use firefox, but I already recorded the video sadly. I would use "Mypal" which is a firefox port for Windows XP. I know firefox doesn't take much ram as supermium/chrome.
Ok, I didnt test all the bowsers, but I guess mypal will work better than firefox
I recommend you to use Mypal or Firefox if you have low pc.But if your is great (for Windows XP) then you can use Supermium. Also does opera takes alot of ram?
@@EymenWinnerYT I use firefox
@@EymenWinnerYT Opera is also based on chrome and its spyware
Supermium needs more RAM, as it is Chromium mod
I know that, but that is the latest browser port for old Windows
hmm i could use this video for my vm tho
You mean playing this video on your VM? If so sure!