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chuck
October 3rd 04, 04:05 AM
After haveing trouble with disk check then not being able to run windows
update and tryng everything you all mentioned to me here, then getting
nowhere with windows update help and support I just did a total restore of my
computer with all the disks. After I restored I checked for and downloaded
all my virus (norton) updates then did microsoft office updates. This is
where the trouble started. It downloaded SP3 updates then started freezing up
my computer. Couldnt fix this so I restored again, this time I did my virus
updates ran a full scan then downloaded all of windows updates. Took forever
but SP2 is now installed (for about 3 hours) now and seems to be working
great. I did a new windows update check and got 1 more critical update. It
also recomended updating Office. I did a scan for updates and it wants to
download and install SP3. Is there any harm in not doing this? I would hate
to have to restore and go through all of this again. I also got a pop up that
said windows messenger needed a patch. I went to that page and it wants
$20.00 for a patch. Has anybody heard of this? Why should I pay microsoft or
whoever for a patch to fix there program? That I never use. Is there a way to
stop windows messenger from even starting and is there any harm in stopping
it from starting? I also installed my new Norton 2005 firewall and so far
everything seems to be going great. I think it will take a while to figure it
all out but it seems fine so far.
Thanks for any help or comments.

Randy Byrne
October 3rd 04, 04:19 AM
imbedded in you post, it seems it comes down to "Do you need Office SP3?".

This should be directed to the Office newsgroups.

http://office.microsoft.com
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Randy Byrne
JAHP


"chuck" > wrote in message
...
> After haveing trouble with disk check then not being able to run windows
> update and tryng everything you all mentioned to me here, then getting
> nowhere with windows update help and support I just did a total restore of my
> computer with all the disks. After I restored I checked for and downloaded
> all my virus (norton) updates then did microsoft office updates. This is
> where the trouble started. It downloaded SP3 updates then started freezing up
> my computer. Couldnt fix this so I restored again, this time I did my virus
> updates ran a full scan then downloaded all of windows updates. Took forever
> but SP2 is now installed (for about 3 hours) now and seems to be working
> great. I did a new windows update check and got 1 more critical update. It
> also recomended updating Office. I did a scan for updates and it wants to
> download and install SP3. Is there any harm in not doing this? I would hate
> to have to restore and go through all of this again. I also got a pop up that
> said windows messenger needed a patch. I went to that page and it wants
> $20.00 for a patch. Has anybody heard of this? Why should I pay microsoft or
> whoever for a patch to fix there program? That I never use. Is there a way to
> stop windows messenger from even starting and is there any harm in stopping
> it from starting? I also installed my new Norton 2005 firewall and so far
> everything seems to be going great. I think it will take a while to figure it
> all out but it seems fine so far.
> Thanks for any help or comments.
>

dave
October 3rd 04, 05:34 AM
disable windows messenger in services. it's not needed .or
run a full firewall.not windows xp firewall.
and delay the service pack 3 ,unless it says it is
critical. then wait about a week in case there is a bug.
and temporarily disable antivirus while installing.

>-----Original Message-----
>After haveing trouble with disk check then not being able
to run windows
>update and tryng everything you all mentioned to me here,
then getting
>nowhere with windows update help and support I just did a
total restore of my
>computer with all the disks. After I restored I checked
for and downloaded
>all my virus (norton) updates then did microsoft office
updates. This is
>where the trouble started. It downloaded SP3 updates then
started freezing up
>my computer. Couldnt fix this so I restored again, this
time I did my virus
>updates ran a full scan then downloaded all of windows
updates. Took forever
>but SP2 is now installed (for about 3 hours) now and seems
to be working
>great. I did a new windows update check and got 1 more
critical update. It
>also recomended updating Office. I did a scan for updates
and it wants to
>download and install SP3. Is there any harm in not doing
this? I would hate
>to have to restore and go through all of this again. I
also got a pop up that
>said windows messenger needed a patch. I went to that page
and it wants
>$20.00 for a patch. Has anybody heard of this? Why should
I pay microsoft or
>whoever for a patch to fix there program? That I never
use. Is there a way to
>stop windows messenger from even starting and is there any
harm in stopping
>it from starting? I also installed my new Norton 2005
firewall and so far
>everything seems to be going great. I think it will take a
while to figure it
>all out but it seems fine so far.
>Thanks for any help or comments.
>
>.
>

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