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I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have not yet
installed SP2. When I go into "Windows Updates" I notice that I have 16 "High Priority Updates" to install (these 16 Updates are mostly Security and Critical Updates and their total combined size is 22 MB. HERE IS MY QUESTION: Should I install all of these "High Priority Updates BEFORE I install SP2. Microsoft suggests I run these High Priority Updates before installing SP2 in order to ensure a successfull installation of SP2. However, I was thinking that some of these Updates are already a part of SP2 and they would therefore be reduntant. Any suggestions as to whether I should install the updates before installing SP2? |
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Why not follow the suggestion?
-- Harry Ohrn MS-MVP [Shell/User] www.webtree.ca/windowsxp "vince" wrote in message ... I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have not yet installed SP2. When I go into "Windows Updates" I notice that I have 16 "High Priority Updates" to install (these 16 Updates are mostly Security and Critical Updates and their total combined size is 22 MB. HERE IS MY QUESTION: Should I install all of these "High Priority Updates BEFORE I install SP2. Microsoft suggests I run these High Priority Updates before installing SP2 in order to ensure a successfull installation of SP2. However, I was thinking that some of these Updates are already a part of SP2 and they would therefore be reduntant. Any suggestions as to whether I should install the updates before installing SP2? |
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Vince-
Harry's logic is very hard to beat, since it would take little time and offer no downside and we're only talking 22MB. However, it shouldn't make any difference. If you did it, and then installed SP2, the result is going to be the same because the bottom line is SP2 is going to get in every update since XP RTM prior to SP1 and SP2. When you install SP2 you are going to include all of those updates. Further, your Windows Update should already have updated to Windows Update V and that will be picking up any critical updates--*it may be the cause of this message now*. You can update to SP2 from XP RTM, Tablet, or Media Center. Hot fixes are always *inclusive of the previous hotfixes in Windows*. Here is the info from Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...know.mspx#EEAA What's New on Windows Update Published August 4, 2004 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...on126121120120 Chad Harris _____________________________________________ "vince" wrote in message ... I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have not yet installed SP2. When I go into "Windows Updates" I notice that I have 16 "High Priority Updates" to install (these 16 Updates are mostly Security and Critical Updates and their total combined size is 22 MB. HERE IS MY QUESTION: Should I install all of these "High Priority Updates BEFORE I install SP2. Microsoft suggests I run these High Priority Updates before installing SP2 in order to ensure a successfull installation of SP2. However, I was thinking that some of these Updates are already a part of SP2 and they would therefore be reduntant. Any suggestions as to whether I should install the updates before installing SP2? |
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vince wrote:
I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have not yet installed SP2. When I go into "Windows Updates" I notice that I have 16 "High Priority Updates" to install (these 16 Updates are mostly Security and Critical Updates and their total combined size is 22 MB. HERE IS MY QUESTION: Should I install all of these "High Priority Updates BEFORE I install SP2. Microsoft suggests I run these High Priority Updates before installing SP2 in order to ensure a successfull installation of SP2. However, I was thinking that some of these Updates are already a part of SP2 and they would therefore be reduntant. Any suggestions as to whether I should install the updates before installing SP2? Yes, install them first. They are probably included in SP2; however, there is an update scan engine onboard which will only install those things found missing in your OS. -- Gene K |
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Gene--
The technology in the Windows Update V5 that Vince should already have been automatically updated to by now takes care of this intrinsically. It is probably directly responsible for the notification he's getting, and if SP2 didn't include them (which it does) the scanning is part of the tools in Winupdate V5 and it would pick them up right away. Either way is the same result. SP2 is going to include them all. If anything were missing, Win Update V5 runs the scan engine that would detect them. Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates, July 26, 2004 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;824684 What's New on Windows Update August 4, 2004 http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/s...on126121120120 The Windows Update Web site indicates that your Windows Update software has to be updated July 19, 2004 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;836974 How to download Windows updates and drivers from the Windows Update Catalog August 13, 2004 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;323166 How to configure and use Automatic Updates in Windows XP July 14, 2004 http://support.microsoft.com/default...&product=winxp *Downloading and Installing Updates With Windows Update V5* "Express and custom installation options. Want to quickly improve the security of your PC with the latest security-related updates? The new Express install option automatically selects all high priority updates for your computer so you can select them with one click. If you want to spend more time browsing and choosing from the optional updates as well, choose the Custom install option. New update categories to help you choose. "High priority" updates are a new category on the Windows Update Web site, along with optional software and hardware categories. High priority updates can include critical and security-related updates, service packs, and update rollups. When you use the new Express install option, Windows Update automatically lists all high priority updates for your PC so you can start installing them with one click. Easier update selection. If you choose Express install, Windows Update automatically lists all high priority updates for your PC. But if you want to install all available updates at one time, including optional updates and drivers, you can now select them with one click after you choose Custom Install. Smarter updates. Some updates still need to be installed separately before they can take effect. Now you can select these updates up front and install them whenever it's convenient—without backtracking or recreating your list. And if an update replaces or includes any other updates, you only see the latest, most complete options. You don't have to try to choose between current and previous versions. Best, Chad Harris ______________________________ "Gene K" wrote in message ... vince wrote: I'm running Windows XP Home Edition and I have not yet installed SP2. When I go into "Windows Updates" I notice that I have 16 "High Priority Updates" to install (these 16 Updates are mostly Security and Critical Updates and their total combined size is 22 MB. HERE IS MY QUESTION: Should I install all of these "High Priority Updates BEFORE I install SP2. Microsoft suggests I run these High Priority Updates before installing SP2 in order to ensure a successfull installation of SP2. However, I was thinking that some of these Updates are already a part of SP2 and they would therefore be reduntant. Any suggestions as to whether I should install the updates before installing SP2? Yes, install them first. They are probably included in SP2; however, there is an update scan engine onboard which will only install those things found missing in your OS. -- Gene K |
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