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What is the problem with SP2 for XP? There seems to be an increasing
number of programs that give trouble after downloading this service pack.
Other newsgroups are also reporting problems with it.
So far I have resisted the temptation to install it and until the number of
problems diminish, I will continue to do so. The old adage "If it ain't
broke don't fix it" is worth bearing in mind sometimes.
I just wonder how much beta testing is performed on these updates before
they are released.
Will Denny
MVP - Windows Shell/User
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"Geoff" <someone@somewhere.sometime> wrote in message
news:1094120192.7315.0@eunomia.uk.clara.net...
> What is the problem with SP2 for XP? There seems to be an increasing
> number of programs that give trouble after downloading this service pack.
> Other newsgroups are also reporting problems with it.
> So far I have resisted the temptation to install it and until the number
> of
> problems diminish, I will continue to do so. The old adage "If it ain't
> broke don't fix it" is worth bearing in mind sometimes.
>
> I just wonder how much beta testing is performed on these updates before
> they are released.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Geoff.
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers (More info?)
SP2 is a solid, secure release. It is a major "Critical Update"
for Windows XP and updates about 5 million lines of code,
enabling much stronger security, stability, and affords a tad better
performance benefit. SP2 was extensively tested on hundreds of
thousands of various computer configurations over a period of
many, many months. The final release of SP2 is fine and you should
not have problems installing it.
| What is the problem with SP2 for XP? There seems to be an increasing
| number of programs that give trouble after downloading this service pack.
| Other newsgroups are also reporting problems with it.
| So far I have resisted the temptation to install it and until the number of
| problems diminish, I will continue to do so. The old adage "If it ain't
| broke don't fix it" is worth bearing in mind sometimes.
|
| I just wonder how much beta testing is performed on these updates before
| they are released.
|
| Any comments?
|
| Geoff.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers (More info?)
no problems here.
"Geoff" <someone@somewhere.sometime> wrote in message
news:1094120192.7315.0@eunomia.uk.clara.net...
> What is the problem with SP2 for XP? There seems to be an increasing
> number of programs that give trouble after downloading this service pack.
> Other newsgroups are also reporting problems with it.
> So far I have resisted the temptation to install it and until the number
> of
> problems diminish, I will continue to do so. The old adage "If it ain't
> broke don't fix it" is worth bearing in mind sometimes.
>
> I just wonder how much beta testing is performed on these updates before
> they are released.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Geoff.
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers (More info?)
Geoff;
If you do not have all the necessary updates, your computer may
already be broken.
Just because you do not know it does not make it all OK.
There is a wealth of information from Microsoft and others to assist
installing SP-2.
You should research your particular configuration to identify and
resolve possible problem areas in advance.
Some of this information can be found on the link here:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/xpsp2.htm
"Geoff" <someone@somewhere.sometime> wrote in message
news:1094120192.7315.0@eunomia.uk.clara.net...
> What is the problem with SP2 for XP? There seems to be an
> increasing
> number of programs that give trouble after downloading this service
> pack.
> Other newsgroups are also reporting problems with it.
> So far I have resisted the temptation to install it and until the
> number of
> problems diminish, I will continue to do so. The old adage "If it
> ain't
> broke don't fix it" is worth bearing in mind sometimes.
>
> I just wonder how much beta testing is performed on these updates
> before
> they are released.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Geoff.
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