Service Pack 2 isn't working. Do I need it?

Ben_Porter

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I'm trying to install Windows 2000 on an older computer of mine. It's an FIC super socket 7 with a Via chipset and an AMD K6-II 300Mhz with 128MB of RAM and an PCI 4MB AOpen S3 Virge DX video card, PCI Yamaha chip sound card, and a PCI Realtek chip NIC. Yeah, it a real screamer. :wink: Windows installs fine, but when I go to install Service Pack 2, when it reboots it gets half way through starting it locks up and continues to lock up in about the same place when I reset it. I've reinstalled and tried it about four times now with seemingly consistent results.

Just wondering if there was a known issue with this computer and Service Pack 2, plus I'm wondering if I even need Service Pack 2. Service Pack 1 seems to install okay (just did that) but I'm worried about the security of the computer. Is it something to worry about if I have Service Pack 1 and get all the updates on Windows Update?

It's just a home computer and not on a domain (yet), but I was thinking I might setup a non-IIS web server on it and so I'm a bit worried about the security.

Anyway, long post. :lol: Hope it's clear enough and someone can help.

Thanks.
 
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go to msft web site and make sure all of your hardware is w2k compatible. once the hardward is fine then you will need to d/l the latest drivers for all hardware ect..also you will need to see if your board and bios will handle w2k..:)
 

blackash

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Yes SP2 has many leaks and software patches that are applied to the OS so it is wise to keep it installed.. SP3 is just around the corner so put 2 on and wait till 3 hits the internet.