Windows 8.1 Extended Kernel |top|

Windows 8.1 Extended Kernel |top|

: The project often works by injecting custom DLLs into a process, redirecting calls for "missing" Windows 10 functions to these custom versions.

However, LTSC requires a license, and it still contains Microsoft’s telemetry. For purists who want the actual 8.1 experience with modern apps, the Extended Kernel remains the only game in town. Windows 8.1 Extended Kernel

The issue wasn't the kernel, but the lack of SSE2/SSSE3 instruction sets required by modern Chrome. The Extended Kernel cannot fabricate CPU instructions. : The project often works by injecting custom

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Since a single "installer" does not exist, you must use specific tools to backport functionality for individual applications. : LTSC requires a license