CoLoader for 5065 Windows32

11/15/2014 12:00 rakun777#1
i guess the loaders i find are for windows 86 and i need one for windows 32 can someone make one or post a link
11/15/2014 12:11 MightyStrike#2
There is no Windows 86. It's called x86.

Here you go:
x86 = 32 bit
x64 = 64 bit
11/15/2014 13:11 rakun777#3
oh ok thanks i never understood that!!! Then why when i open the co loader does it say its not a propper windows 32 program o.o
11/15/2014 13:54 Best Coder 2014#4
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oh ok thanks i never understood that!!! Then why when i open the co loader does it say its not a propper windows 32 program o.o
Probably because you're running shitty Windows XP.
11/15/2014 14:55 lambman777#5
Thats probably it! So i cant make a server?
11/15/2014 15:08 Best Coder 2014#6
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Thats probably it! So i cant make a server?
  • Make a loader yourself that works on Windows XP
  • Upgrade from shitty Windows XP to a newer OS
  • Try to find a different loader that works on Windows XP
11/15/2014 15:58 pro4never#7
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Thats probably it! So i cant make a server?
Daily reminder that windows XP is not supported by microsoft and is full of massive security holes. By using it you're not only limiting what sorts of software you can use but you're needlessly risking all data and personal information you have stored on that computer.


There's literally never an excuse for using windows XP currently.
11/15/2014 16:31 lambman777#8
Well how do i upgrade my os?
11/15/2014 16:35 pro4never#9
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Well how do i upgrade my os?
-Buy a new computer
-Install a new OS from disk (burn the ISO to disk if you're pirating an operating system)
11/15/2014 20:24 turk55#10
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-Install a new OS from disk (burn the ISO to disk if you're pirating an operating system)
Or use a usb stick :P

Oh and can always build a computer but if this person doesn't even know what x86 is, well this option can be scrapped out.
11/15/2014 21:05 pro4never#11
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Or use a usb stick :P

Oh and can always build a computer but if this person doesn't even know what x86 is, well this option can be scrapped out.
True dat. I just assumed disks are easier if he's never done anything relating to his OS before (poor sweet innocent summer child). To me buying a computer is the same as building one (you're buying parts and assembling or you're buying parts + paying someone to assemble. Same diff imo)
11/16/2014 01:24 turk55#12
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True dat. I just assumed disks are easier if he's never done anything relating to his OS before (poor sweet innocent summer child). To me buying a computer is the same as building one (you're buying parts and assembling or you're buying parts + paying someone to assemble. Same diff imo)
Still have to understand about the parts though. And can always ask a friend or follow tutorials to build it, only thing that changes is the position of the slots.
11/16/2014 13:32 Super Aids#13
Are you from the future? I only got Windows 8
11/18/2014 07:23 lambman777#14
Alight guys i just updated my computer from windows xp to windows 7 :D