Windows XP has been released almost 18 years ago, all the industry leaders has abandoned it 3 years ago. If that is not too complicated, I encourage you to open a pull request with a fix. I don't think editing the Netflix 1080p extension to work for Chrome 49 would be too complicated, so I really do hope that truedread sees into this. I am not really concerned about security, as I just try to be-careful online.Įven when using windows 10 I usually disable the antivirus (from registry). I'm more comfortable with the functionalities and controllability of Windows XP, so as long as something works in XP I wouldn't boot in another OS. Plus that I have too much windows software that I use. It's great how lightweight it is compared to Win10, but the UI is too simplistic for me to make it my main OS.
I do use Ubuntu sometimes, for some things. 'C:\Users\ UserName \AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\WidevineCDM' 'C:\Documents and Settings\ UserName \Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\User Data\WidevineCDM' The folder '1.4.8.903' needs to be copied to this directory for netflix to work: This installer will install Chrome 49 without connecting to the internet or showing any dialogs.
To make things easier, here's a link to download the Chrome version 49 standalone installer: