XP SP 2 suggestion
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderI installed it a week and a half ago, no problems. It's a long update, so be prepared to wait 25+ minutes. It has an optional uninstall feature, so you can uninstall it if it bombs out on you. Of course, if the uninstall bombs, then you're cooked.
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderYes. "Problems" to expect: Windows Firewall will block network traffic. So if you try to run some networking app, it will pop up a message box saying "Program XYZ is trying to access the internet. Allow/Block/Ask Later" If you allow it, that app will function normally from then on. I've also noticed that XP takes a little longer to load, but runs a bit faster. But that might be specific to my install. Other "problems": Java applets on webpages and ActiveX controls on webpages are blocked by default in IE. A drop down toolbar tells you that it's been blocked, and to click the toolbar if you don't want it blocked. Popup windows in IE are also blocked by default. Judah Himango
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderI say yes. But I've had no problems with SP2 and neither has anyone I work with. The only issue might be the firewall, but it's very easy to work with. (I haven't figured out how to turn it off without being nagged, but I leave it on on all my systems.) (I like the new security features of IE and have left most of them on. But other peoples mileage may vary, as they say.) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderI've heard mixed results. It seems to be particularly problematic on laptops.. in fact someone I know installed it, it broke some wireless network stuff, and it wouldn't uninstall, and he had to do a complete re-install. :wtf: So I may do a complete backup before even thinking about trying it on my laptop. :-O An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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I've heard mixed results. It seems to be particularly problematic on laptops.. in fact someone I know installed it, it broke some wireless network stuff, and it wouldn't uninstall, and he had to do a complete re-install. :wtf: So I may do a complete backup before even thinking about trying it on my laptop. :-O An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
Installed on my desktop - no problems. Win XP even seems more stable to me. Installed on laptop - wireless no longer works correctly. Laptop locks up when wireless NIC is installed (after a few minutes). After some troubleshooting I noticed that the wireless NIC driver was older after the install than before. Downloaded the latest driver from vendor web site and installed. Laptop still locks up when wireless card is install. -Sean ---- Shag a Lizard
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
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> I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager What the hell, go right ahead, company policy doesn't seem to bother you anyway, right?
:-D ... I am working for a company where most users are running win 95 No way am I going to fall for that, btw my manager knows that I am running XP but doesn't like it. "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris Maunder -
Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderInstalled it on my secondary machine. Had no problems. Still haven't installed it on my main machine or on my laptop (thanks for the tip Navin). But that's only because I haven't had the time to think what would happen and I don't need any more problems now. "One of the Georges," said Psmith, "I forget which, once said that a certain number of hours' sleep a day--I cannot recall for the moment how many--made a man something, which for the time being has slipped my memory."
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderI put it on a couple of machines here, and had the unfortunate luck on my main developer box to have the thing blow away the operating system unrecoverably. I tried several things, but an old friend at Microsoft was kind enough to run my problem through to "people that care about this sort of thing" and the recommendation that came back was to upgrade my BIOS. I was floored. So this past weekend, I did a massive backup, updated the BIOS, installed SP2 ... went through without a hitch. I've been just peachy since Saturday. Best of luck Custom Software, Custom Solutions. Yye Software. http://www.yyesoftware.com
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I've heard mixed results. It seems to be particularly problematic on laptops.. in fact someone I know installed it, it broke some wireless network stuff, and it wouldn't uninstall, and he had to do a complete re-install. :wtf: So I may do a complete backup before even thinking about trying it on my laptop. :-O An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
I haven't seen any problems with the built-in wireless on my Dell laptop; I usually use the built-in wired LAN though. I did a full backup before installing SP2, just in case :D James
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris MaunderLooney Tunezez wrote: Should i install XP SP2? So far, I've put it on a few machines at work (plus my home box), and not had any problems apart from the native Bluetooth support that Microsoft added to SP2 being pretty poor (which is annoying, because I use Bluetooth frequently at home, and now it doesn't work as well). There are apparently some things to look out for with VS.NET, but I think they're to do with remote debugging, so you may be ok. If you're really unsure, take an image of your harddisk using Partition Magic or Norton Ghost or something, so you can roll back even if the whole thing goes boom. HTH
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I've heard mixed results. It seems to be particularly problematic on laptops.. in fact someone I know installed it, it broke some wireless network stuff, and it wouldn't uninstall, and he had to do a complete re-install. :wtf: So I may do a complete backup before even thinking about trying it on my laptop. :-O An expert is somebody who learns more and more about less and less, until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
I just installed it on my work laptop with no intallation problems - first time it started, the Security Center complained about not being abot to determine if Norton AV was up to date (I had disabled it for the upgrade), but a reboot took care of that. Now, if only they would distribute the updates for IE and OE so the older machines can take advantage of the new security features (like popup blocking in IE, external image blocking in OE)... Steve
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Hey, Should i install XP SP2?:~ What kinds of problems can I expect, cos I am running XP against the "wishes" of my manager, and am sure he'd jump at any reason to have me go back to :~ 2000 professional :((! So should I just avoid it until MS releases SP3? "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris Maunder -
I say yes. But I've had no problems with SP2 and neither has anyone I work with. The only issue might be the firewall, but it's very easy to work with. (I haven't figured out how to turn it off without being nagged, but I leave it on on all my systems.) (I like the new security features of IE and have left most of them on. But other peoples mileage may vary, as they say.) Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke
Joe Woodbury wrote: I haven't figured out how to turn it off without being nagged, but I leave it on on all my systems If you go to the Security Center control panel applet click on the Recommendations button and there is a check box at the both that says "I have a firewall solution I'll manage myself..." You can do this for virus scan and automatic updates (though the text will obviously be differnt :rolleyes: ) Matt Newman
What is your malfunction? - Dangeresque, too?
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:-D ... I am working for a company where most users are running win 95 No way am I going to fall for that, btw my manager knows that I am running XP but doesn't like it. "If you build it.... .....BUGS will come!" -JB
Application.Run(new Form1(this.Dispose())); <--WHAT :wtf::confused::eek:
"Stability. What an interesting concept" - Chris Maunder> I am working for a company where most users are running win 95 > No way am I going to fall for that, btw my manager knows that I am running XP but doesn't > like it. Oh...well, in that case...I'd be a rebel too. :-) Though I'm curious--if you have machines that are capable of handling XP, why are they running 95? Or are you one of the few at that company with a decent machine?