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  #1  
Old January 7th 05, 07:59 PM
Zapp Brannigan
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Default SP2 killed my computer...

I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry for any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly) deleted the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know what to do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!


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  #2  
Old January 7th 05, 08:14 PM
WTC
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Default SP2 killed my computer...

This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly) deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know what to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!




  #3  
Old January 7th 05, 08:16 PM
F1
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Default SP2 killed my computer...


I'm not sure what caused it but now's the time to try the SP-2 with a
fresh install of XP. I had a similar problem with a HP Pavilion that
belonged to my son and a fresh OS install followed by SP-2 worked fine.


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  #4  
Old January 7th 05, 08:37 PM
Zapp Brannigan
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Default SP2 killed my computer...

Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine without it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just

performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly) deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire

computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know what

to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!






  #5  
Old January 7th 05, 08:59 PM
Mike Hall
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just

performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire

computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know what

to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!








  #6  
Old January 7th 05, 09:45 PM
Zapp Brannigan
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of XP Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without SP1, and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without

telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just

performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I

clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire

computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know

what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!










  #7  
Old January 7th 05, 11:05 PM
WTC
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of XP
Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without SP1,
and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without

telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close, sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I

clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know

what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!












  #8  
Old January 8th 05, 03:08 AM
Paul Perera
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct it.
But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request to MS XP
Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting their
faults they force you to update because they are ending the support. This is
typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of XP
Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without SP1,
and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without

telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I

clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know

what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!














  #9  
Old January 8th 05, 07:54 AM
Mike Hall
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

You cant expect anything to get better if you insist on using an old
product, and equally, you can't expect MS to continue support of old
products ad infinitum.. why do you think that major tire manufacturers no
longer make solid tires?.. maybe because their performance would be well
below par if fitted to a modern car?..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct it.
But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request to MS XP
Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting their
faults they force you to update because they are ending the support. This
is typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of XP
Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without SP1,
and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without
telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I
clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know
what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!
















  #10  
Old January 8th 05, 11:39 AM
Paul Perera
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Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

Hi Mike,

Why is it so hard to take up a critic as an objective one rather than
slaming the door on our face. We are frustated becuse we are force to do
something and instead of better it has become worse. That should get
attaintion than talking about tires. The tires can be baught an use without
problem not when you OS ****es you off.

Sorry for being harsh. I think you have to think about the user not the
pride.

Take critics as objective. Then you win people than loose them.

I have the same experience as you. But allways the customer is right.

Regards

Paul

"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
You cant expect anything to get better if you insist on using an old
product, and equally, you can't expect MS to continue support of old
products ad infinitum.. why do you think that major tire manufacturers no
longer make solid tires?.. maybe because their performance would be well
below par if fitted to a modern car?..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct
it. But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request to
MS XP Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting their
faults they force you to update because they are ending the support. This
is typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of
XP Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without SP1,
and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without
telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I
clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I know
what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!


















  #11  
Old January 8th 05, 04:21 PM
Mike Hall
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

Paul

You work on the premise that SP2 will automatically cause problems, but that
is not true for many others who have downloaded the update..

It has to be realized that SP2 is a step forwards in computer security.. the
conditions that make SP2 a necessity are not going away any time soon.. so
should the customer be allowed to think that he is always right, should he
be educated in the way that things are and will become, or should we just
leave him temporarily contented in ignorance?..

If we knowingly leave him in the dark age, and he gets to find out, there
will be no thanks given and you certainly won't win him over in the long
run..

Supporting SP2 is not a matter of pride.. it is common sense..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
Hi Mike,

Why is it so hard to take up a critic as an objective one rather than
slaming the door on our face. We are frustated becuse we are force to do
something and instead of better it has become worse. That should get
attaintion than talking about tires. The tires can be baught an use
without problem not when you OS ****es you off.

Sorry for being harsh. I think you have to think about the user not the
pride.

Take critics as objective. Then you win people than loose them.

I have the same experience as you. But allways the customer is right.

Regards

Paul

"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
You cant expect anything to get better if you insist on using an old
product, and equally, you can't expect MS to continue support of old
products ad infinitum.. why do you think that major tire manufacturers no
longer make solid tires?.. maybe because their performance would be well
below par if fitted to a modern car?..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct
it. But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request to
MS XP Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting their
faults they force you to update because they are ending the support.
This is typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of
XP Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without
SP1, and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear
of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without
telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I
clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I (stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I
know
what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!




















  #12  
Old January 8th 05, 10:58 PM
Paul Perera
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

Mike,

Very sorry to inform you that you may have tacken me for just a ordinery
person. But I'm not going to response to you'r reply. The only thing is I
hvae been in the IT branch for th past 14 years and started with the DOS 2.0
with only 640 KB RAM and 160kb floppy drive with a processor of the speed of
8mz.

So I hope you will get a good idea how long i have been involved this IT
problems. So we shall drop all the bul**** and try to find a solution for
the problem instead. I have the impression that as you say, "that I premise
that SP2 will automaticaly cause problems", Let me put the question to you
in another form. Why is the OS working perfectly when I remove the SP2 but
not when I reinstall it?

If you can answer that for me then I will be happy.

Nice haveing this conversation with you. This reminds me of a person who
studied together with me while I was stuing for Certification for Software
Archtecture. He was a MCP.

Hope to hear view from you.

Regards

Paul
"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
Paul

You work on the premise that SP2 will automatically cause problems, but
that is not true for many others who have downloaded the update..

It has to be realized that SP2 is a step forwards in computer security..
the conditions that make SP2 a necessity are not going away any time
soon.. so should the customer be allowed to think that he is always right,
should he be educated in the way that things are and will become, or
should we just leave him temporarily contented in ignorance?..

If we knowingly leave him in the dark age, and he gets to find out, there
will be no thanks given and you certainly won't win him over in the long
run..

Supporting SP2 is not a matter of pride.. it is common sense..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
Hi Mike,

Why is it so hard to take up a critic as an objective one rather than
slaming the door on our face. We are frustated becuse we are force to do
something and instead of better it has become worse. That should get
attaintion than talking about tires. The tires can be baught an use
without problem not when you OS ****es you off.

Sorry for being harsh. I think you have to think about the user not the
pride.

Take critics as objective. Then you win people than loose them.

I have the same experience as you. But allways the customer is right.

Regards

Paul

"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
You cant expect anything to get better if you insist on using an old
product, and equally, you can't expect MS to continue support of old
products ad infinitum.. why do you think that major tire manufacturers
no longer make solid tires?.. maybe because their performance would be
well below par if fitted to a modern car?..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct
it. But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request
to MS XP Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting
their faults they force you to update because they are ending the
support. This is typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works) of
XP Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without
SP1, and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear
of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me without
telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you
just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready
to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after I
clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I
(stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I
know
what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!






















  #13  
Old January 9th 05, 12:58 AM
Mike Hall
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default SP2 killed my computer...

Paul

There are many people who considered their computer(s) to be working well
until their first encounter with SP2.. the update is not fault tolerant at
all at the point of installation, so the first step is to ensure that the
recipient computer is clean..

A well respected MVP colleague, Jupiter Jones, has produced a really good
website that will take you through the process of readying your computer,
the install of SP2, and the finalization..

http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/spackins.htm

You might also want to take a look here too.. MS provide much information on
SP2

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../winxpsp2.mspx

I hope that it goes well for you.. I have used Jupiter's guidelines myself
when installing SP2 on my own machines and for other people that I directly
support.. so far, I have had no problems at all..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
Mike,

Very sorry to inform you that you may have tacken me for just a ordinery
person. But I'm not going to response to you'r reply. The only thing is I
hvae been in the IT branch for th past 14 years and started with the DOS
2.0 with only 640 KB RAM and 160kb floppy drive with a processor of the
speed of 8mz.

So I hope you will get a good idea how long i have been involved this IT
problems. So we shall drop all the bul**** and try to find a solution for
the problem instead. I have the impression that as you say, "that I
premise that SP2 will automaticaly cause problems", Let me put the
question to you in another form. Why is the OS working perfectly when I
remove the SP2 but not when I reinstall it?

If you can answer that for me then I will be happy.

Nice haveing this conversation with you. This reminds me of a person who
studied together with me while I was stuing for Certification for Software
Archtecture. He was a MCP.

Hope to hear view from you.

Regards

Paul
"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
Paul

You work on the premise that SP2 will automatically cause problems, but
that is not true for many others who have downloaded the update..

It has to be realized that SP2 is a step forwards in computer security..
the conditions that make SP2 a necessity are not going away any time
soon.. so should the customer be allowed to think that he is always
right, should he be educated in the way that things are and will become,
or should we just leave him temporarily contented in ignorance?..

If we knowingly leave him in the dark age, and he gets to find out, there
will be no thanks given and you certainly won't win him over in the long
run..

Supporting SP2 is not a matter of pride.. it is common sense..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
Hi Mike,

Why is it so hard to take up a critic as an objective one rather than
slaming the door on our face. We are frustated becuse we are force to do
something and instead of better it has become worse. That should get
attaintion than talking about tires. The tires can be baught an use
without problem not when you OS ****es you off.

Sorry for being harsh. I think you have to think about the user not the
pride.

Take critics as objective. Then you win people than loose them.

I have the same experience as you. But allways the customer is right.

Regards

Paul

"Mike Hall" skrev i meddelandet
...
You cant expect anything to get better if you insist on using an old
product, and equally, you can't expect MS to continue support of old
products ad infinitum.. why do you think that major tire manufacturers
no longer make solid tires?.. maybe because their performance would be
well below par if fitted to a modern car?..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Paul Perera" wrote in message
...
I have also had the same problem and done everything I could to correct
it. But still I'm searching for a solution. I have even send a request
to MS XP Supportcenter and awaiting for a reply.
I still don't understand the policies of MS before even correcting
their faults they force you to update because they are ending the
support. This is typical MS...!

I hope oneday there vill be a monopole for Operative systems.

Paul

"WTC" skrev i meddelandet
...
Because MS is ending support soon if you do not have SP2

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
My friend is running a bootleg version (cracked so the code works)
of XP Pro
that won't allow him to do any updates and he's running it without
SP1, and
it's working fine.

Why would I have to install SP2 sooner or later.

I'm sorry but I know next to nothing about computers.

Thank you all for any help.

"Mike Hall" wrote in message
...
You would be well advised to load it now while your system is clear
of
garbage.. sooner or later, you will have to do it..

--
Mike Hall
MVP - Windows Shell/user



"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
Too much trouble. The computer ran fine before. It will run fine
without
it.

I installed it becuse windows update kept sending it to me
without
telling
me I had to ready my computer for it...


"WTC" wrote in message
...
This would a perfect chance to install SP2, especially if you
just
performed
a clean installed.

Many things could have happen. Did you make sure you were ready
to
install
SP2.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...hattoknow.mspx

Good Luck

--
William


"Zapp Brannigan" wrote in message
...
I downloaded SP2 and kept getting a meassge that said...

"Windows explorer has encountered a problem and nees to close,
sorry
for
any
inconvience..."

My computer would freeze up or just get really sluggish after
I
clicked
close.

I uninstalled SP2 and it still kept happening. Then I
(stupidly)
deleted
the
SP2 hot fixes.

Then my computer wouldn't boot and I had to reformat the
entire
computer.

Does anyone know what might have happened to cause this so I
know
what
to
do
if it happens again ??? (besides not installing SP2) ;^)

Thanks!!!
























 




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