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Old October 24th 04, 04:15 PM
Babaganoosh
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

Hello all,

I am a PC repair person who has benefitted greatly from the Microshaft
release of Service Pack 2. SP2 disasters along with all the problems I'm
seeing with PC's infested with spyware, parasites, browser hijackers,
trojans, viruses, worms etc. has really helped me accumulate enough $ to
make a trip to Europe. At first I thought two weeks would be all that I
could afford, but then came SP2 and the repair $ really started to roll
in! I'm now booked for four solid weeks of relaxation in Italy, Germany,
Spain, Greece and the U.K. Thanx M$....

Oh yeah.... Dell Tech Support.... I've had two customers with Dell
machines tell me that Dell Support told them not to install SP2 until
Microshaft fixes all the bugs in it. I told them that I didn't know of
any bugs, and if Microshaft released SP2 to the public then there
shouldn't be any problems installing it on any computer, even a
Dell...... Hehehe........

I'd like to thank Microshaft for the original release of XP Home & Pro
with all their security issues, vulnerabilities and bugs and also
Microshaft again for the release of SP2..... Secondly, I'd like to thank
Dell, Gateway and HP/Compaq for farming out their technical support to
India and other third-world countries. I've had a constant supply of new
customers who want to have someone who speaks English help them when
their PC has a problem. Lastly, I'd like to thank Governor Ahhnold who
vetoed legislation aimed at preventing the outsourcing of California
jobs to foreign countries.

Business has never been better!

BG
  #2  
Old October 24th 04, 08:17 PM
joust in jest
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

Your claim is false -- not only does Dell _NOT_ advise against installing
SP2, Dell Support lists five steps to take to ensure that installation of
the patch is trouble-free.

P.S.
I do not own stock in Dell.
I do not own, nor have I ever owned, a Dell.
I do not know anyone who owns a Dell.
************************

http://support.dell.com/support/topi...en&s=dhs&cs=19

You will need to follow some easy steps to prepare your Dell computer
before you download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.

1. Update and run your spyware removal software
2. Update your anti-virus software.
3. Update your firewall software.
4. It is recommended that you update to the newest BIOS available for your
Dell computer.
5. Check the Driver Updates table below for any specific drivers you may
need to update before installing Windows XP Service Pack 2.

--
steve


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"Babaganoosh" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I am a PC repair person who has benefitted greatly from the Microshaft
release of Service Pack 2. SP2 disasters along with all the problems I'm
seeing with PC's infested with spyware, parasites, browser hijackers,
trojans, viruses, worms etc. has really helped me accumulate enough $ to
make a trip to Europe. At first I thought two weeks would be all that I
could afford, but then came SP2 and the repair $ really started to roll
in! I'm now booked for four solid weeks of relaxation in Italy, Germany,
Spain, Greece and the U.K. Thanx M$....

Oh yeah.... Dell Tech Support.... I've had two customers with Dell
machines tell me that Dell Support told them not to install SP2 until
Microshaft fixes all the bugs in it. I told them that I didn't know of
any bugs, and if Microshaft released SP2 to the public then there
shouldn't be any problems installing it on any computer, even a
Dell...... Hehehe........

I'd like to thank Microshaft for the original release of XP Home & Pro
with all their security issues, vulnerabilities and bugs and also
Microshaft again for the release of SP2..... Secondly, I'd like to thank
Dell, Gateway and HP/Compaq for farming out their technical support to
India and other third-world countries. I've had a constant supply of new
customers who want to have someone who speaks English help them when
their PC has a problem. Lastly, I'd like to thank Governor Ahhnold who
vetoed legislation aimed at preventing the outsourcing of California
jobs to foreign countries.

Business has never been better!

BG



  #3  
Old October 24th 04, 09:59 PM
Rick
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

Yeah Right !!
Dell also mentions som problems they are having with Dell's and SP2:

1.. Inspiron 1150 Performance Loss

2.. Explorer.EXE - Entry Point Not Found Error

3.. How to Order the Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD

4.. Successful Download but Installation Fails

5.. Information on Service Pack 2 Download Availability

6.. General Windows XP Service Pack 2 Questions

7.. How Do I Install Windows XP Service Pack 2?

8.. Windows Security Center Reports the Norton Anti-Virus Status as
Unknown

9.. Page Cannot be Displayed

10.. How Do I Determine if Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Installed?

11.. Failed to Receive an Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 Notification

12.. Unable to Connect (Wireless) after Installing SP2

13.. Unspecified Bluescreen

14.. Connection Blocked by Windows Firewall

15.. Stop Error - c0000135 (Component not found)

16.. NOW IS THIS WHAT YOU REALLY WANT ON YOUR DELL ?





"joust in jest" joust in wrote in message
...
Your claim is false -- not only does Dell _NOT_ advise against installing
SP2, Dell Support lists five steps to take to ensure that installation of
the patch is trouble-free.

P.S.
I do not own stock in Dell.
I do not own, nor have I ever owned, a Dell.
I do not know anyone who owns a Dell.
************************

http://support.dell.com/support/topi...en&s=dhs&cs=19

You will need to follow some easy steps to prepare your Dell computer
before you download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.

1. Update and run your spyware removal software
2. Update your anti-virus software.
3. Update your firewall software.
4. It is recommended that you update to the newest BIOS available for your
Dell computer.
5. Check the Driver Updates table below for any specific drivers you may
need to update before installing Windows XP Service Pack 2.

--
steve


remove _thenut_ to reach me


"Babaganoosh" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I am a PC repair person who has benefitted greatly from the Microshaft
release of Service Pack 2. SP2 disasters along with all the problems I'm
seeing with PC's infested with spyware, parasites, browser hijackers,
trojans, viruses, worms etc. has really helped me accumulate enough $ to
make a trip to Europe. At first I thought two weeks would be all that I
could afford, but then came SP2 and the repair $ really started to roll
in! I'm now booked for four solid weeks of relaxation in Italy, Germany,
Spain, Greece and the U.K. Thanx M$....

Oh yeah.... Dell Tech Support.... I've had two customers with Dell
machines tell me that Dell Support told them not to install SP2 until
Microshaft fixes all the bugs in it. I told them that I didn't know of
any bugs, and if Microshaft released SP2 to the public then there
shouldn't be any problems installing it on any computer, even a
Dell...... Hehehe........

I'd like to thank Microshaft for the original release of XP Home & Pro
with all their security issues, vulnerabilities and bugs and also
Microshaft again for the release of SP2..... Secondly, I'd like to thank
Dell, Gateway and HP/Compaq for farming out their technical support to
India and other third-world countries. I've had a constant supply of new
customers who want to have someone who speaks English help them when
their PC has a problem. Lastly, I'd like to thank Governor Ahhnold who
vetoed legislation aimed at preventing the outsourcing of California
jobs to foreign countries.

Business has never been better!

BG





  #4  
Old October 24th 04, 10:28 PM
wideglide01
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

Previously in microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support, "Rick"
proclaimed :

Yeah Right !!
Dell also mentions som problems they are having with Dell's and SP2:

1.. Inspiron 1150 Performance Loss

2.. Explorer.EXE - Entry Point Not Found Error

3.. How to Order the Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD

4.. Successful Download but Installation Fails

5.. Information on Service Pack 2 Download Availability

6.. General Windows XP Service Pack 2 Questions

7.. How Do I Install Windows XP Service Pack 2?

8.. Windows Security Center Reports the Norton Anti-Virus Status as
Unknown

9.. Page Cannot be Displayed

10.. How Do I Determine if Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Installed?

11.. Failed to Receive an Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 Notification

12.. Unable to Connect (Wireless) after Installing SP2

13.. Unspecified Bluescreen

14.. Connection Blocked by Windows Firewall

15.. Stop Error - c0000135 (Component not found)

16.. NOW IS THIS WHAT YOU REALLY WANT ON YOUR DELL ?





I have SP2 on a Dimension 8400 with no problems.


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  #5  
Old October 25th 04, 05:03 PM
Babaganoosh
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 17:28:20 -0400, wideglide01
wrote:

SNIP

I have SP2 on a Dimension 8400 with no problems.


Amazing!........... not that SP2 is running, it's amazing that you have
a Dell Dementia with no problems..
  #6  
Old October 25th 04, 12:52 AM
joust in jest
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

Of the possible problems listed, only #1 is specific to Dell computers --
the rest are possible problems that any user running any brand (or
home-built PC) could run into.

How, exactly, can these items be construed as problems? They are GENERAL
INFORMATION, not "problems".

3.. How to Order the Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD
5.. Information on Service Pack 2 Download Availability
6.. General Windows XP Service Pack 2 Questions
7.. How Do I Install Windows XP Service Pack 2?
10.. How Do I Determine if Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Installed?
11.. Failed to Receive an Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 Notification



Item #8 -- how do you get "Dell" out of Norton Anti-Virus?
8.. Windows Security Center Reports the Norton Anti-Virus Status as
Unknown



Item #16 did NOT come from the DELL website:
16.. NOW IS THIS WHAT YOU REALLY WANT ON YOUR DELL ?


--
steve


remove _thenut_ to reach me


"Rick" wrote in message
...
Yeah Right !!
Dell also mentions som problems they are having with Dell's and SP2:

1.. Inspiron 1150 Performance Loss

2.. Explorer.EXE - Entry Point Not Found Error

3.. How to Order the Windows XP Service Pack 2 CD

4.. Successful Download but Installation Fails

5.. Information on Service Pack 2 Download Availability

6.. General Windows XP Service Pack 2 Questions

7.. How Do I Install Windows XP Service Pack 2?

8.. Windows Security Center Reports the Norton Anti-Virus Status as
Unknown

9.. Page Cannot be Displayed

10.. How Do I Determine if Windows XP Service Pack 2 is Installed?

11.. Failed to Receive an Install Windows XP Service Pack 2 Notification

12.. Unable to Connect (Wireless) after Installing SP2

13.. Unspecified Bluescreen

14.. Connection Blocked by Windows Firewall

15.. Stop Error - c0000135 (Component not found)

16.. NOW IS THIS WHAT YOU REALLY WANT ON YOUR DELL ?





"joust in jest" joust in
wrote in message
...
Your claim is false -- not only does Dell _NOT_ advise against

installing
SP2, Dell Support lists five steps to take to ensure that installation

of
the patch is trouble-free.

P.S.
I do not own stock in Dell.
I do not own, nor have I ever owned, a Dell.
I do not know anyone who owns a Dell.
************************


http://support.dell.com/support/topi...en&s=dhs&cs=19

You will need to follow some easy steps to prepare your Dell computer
before you download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.

1. Update and run your spyware removal software
2. Update your anti-virus software.
3. Update your firewall software.
4. It is recommended that you update to the newest BIOS available for

your
Dell computer.
5. Check the Driver Updates table below for any specific drivers you may
need to update before installing Windows XP Service Pack 2.

--
steve


remove _thenut_ to reach me


"Babaganoosh" wrote in message
...
Hello all,

I am a PC repair person who has benefitted greatly from the Microshaft
release of Service Pack 2. SP2 disasters along with all the problems

I'm
seeing with PC's infested with spyware, parasites, browser hijackers,
trojans, viruses, worms etc. has really helped me accumulate enough $

to
make a trip to Europe. At first I thought two weeks would be all that I
could afford, but then came SP2 and the repair $ really started to roll
in! I'm now booked for four solid weeks of relaxation in Italy,

Germany,
Spain, Greece and the U.K. Thanx M$....

Oh yeah.... Dell Tech Support.... I've had two customers with Dell
machines tell me that Dell Support told them not to install SP2 until
Microshaft fixes all the bugs in it. I told them that I didn't know of
any bugs, and if Microshaft released SP2 to the public then there
shouldn't be any problems installing it on any computer, even a
Dell...... Hehehe........

I'd like to thank Microshaft for the original release of XP Home & Pro
with all their security issues, vulnerabilities and bugs and also
Microshaft again for the release of SP2..... Secondly, I'd like to

thank
Dell, Gateway and HP/Compaq for farming out their technical support to
India and other third-world countries. I've had a constant supply of

new
customers who want to have someone who speaks English help them when
their PC has a problem. Lastly, I'd like to thank Governor Ahhnold who
vetoed legislation aimed at preventing the outsourcing of California
jobs to foreign countries.

Business has never been better!

BG







  #7  
Old October 25th 04, 04:57 PM
Babaganoosh
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:17:01 -0700, "joust in jest" joust in
wrote:

Your claim is false -- not only does Dell _NOT_ advise against installing
SP2, Dell Support lists five steps to take to ensure that installation of
the patch is trouble-free.


Why don't you tell that to the Dell support people who are advising
customers against installing SP2 - you'll have to call India though.....

P.S.
I do not own stock in Dell.
I do not own, nor have I ever owned, a Dell.
I do not know anyone who owns a Dell.
************************

http://support.dell.com/support/topi...en&s=dhs&cs=19

You will need to follow some easy steps to prepare your Dell computer
before you download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.


1. Update and run your spyware removal software
2. Update your anti-virus software.
3. Update your firewall software.
4. It is recommended that you update to the newest BIOS available for your
Dell computer.
5. Check the Driver Updates table below for any specific drivers you may
need to update before installing Windows XP Service Pack 2.


"Five 'EASY' Steps", huh. Who does Dell think are buying and using their
computers? Tekkies? Computer Specialists? NERDS? HELL NO! Most people
who own computers are complete morons when it comes to anything
technical - I hear it all the time from my customers: "I know nothing
about computers". They barely know how to browse the Internet and check
email and Dell expects them to be able to check their drivers and
"UPDATE THEIR BIOS" ?!?!?!? Give me a break! If Microshaft had any real
programmers, they would write some simple code that would scan a
computer and determine whether or not installing SP2 could kill it,
without any user intervention. Instead, SP2 is "use at your own risk".
If it wipes out your data, oh well.......

BG



  #8  
Old October 25th 04, 09:32 PM
C. A. Upsdell
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

"Babaganoosh" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 12:17:01 -0700, "joust in jest" joust in
wrote:
You will need to follow some easy steps to prepare your Dell computer
before you download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2.


1. Update and run your spyware removal software
2. Update your anti-virus software.
3. Update your firewall software.
4. It is recommended that you update to the newest BIOS available for your
Dell computer.
5. Check the Driver Updates table below for any specific drivers you may
need to update before installing Windows XP Service Pack 2.


"Five 'EASY' Steps", huh. Who does Dell think are buying and using their
computers? Tekkies? Computer Specialists? NERDS? HELL NO! Most people
who own computers are complete morons when it comes to anything
technical - I hear it all the time from my customers: "I know nothing
about computers". They barely know how to browse the Internet and check
email and Dell expects them to be able to check their drivers and
"UPDATE THEIR BIOS" ?!?!?!? Give me a break! If Microshaft had any real
programmers, they would write some simple code that would scan a
computer and determine whether or not installing SP2 could kill it,
without any user intervention. Instead, SP2 is "use at your own risk".
If it wipes out your data, oh well.......


As someone else has already pointed out, none of these 5 steps is specific
to Dell: they apply to all PCs. So why are you picking on Dell?

Another point: Microsoft recently announced that SP2 updates had exceeded
106 million PCs, a substantial fraction of which must be Dells. Don't you
think that, if more than an insignificant number had problems updating to
SP2, the media would be all over such an major news event? Instead:
silence.

Methinks you make much ado about very little.





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Old October 28th 04, 03:43 PM
Babaganoosh
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:32:28 -0400, "C. A. Upsdell"
wrote:

SNIP


As someone else has already pointed out, none of these 5 steps is specific
to Dell: they apply to all PCs. So why are you picking on Dell?

Another point: Microsoft recently announced that SP2 updates had exceeded
106 million PCs, a substantial fraction of which must be Dells. Don't you
think that, if more than an insignificant number had problems updating to
SP2, the media would be all over such an major news event? Instead:
silence.

Methinks you make much ado about very little.


Can't anyone read? My original post said that Dell support was
recommending against loading SP2 and that I was told this by two of my
customers who own Dell computers. Period. I also thanked Microshaft for
releasing (unleashing?) SP2 because of all the business it's generated
for me due to the problems associated with installing it. Thirdly, I
thanked Dell, Gateway and HP for farming out their technical support to
India, which in turn has generated more business for me, the
English-speaking computer professional who has been servicing computers
for the past 28 years. Period. End of story.

BG
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Old October 28th 04, 05:41 PM
C. A. Upsdell
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

"Babaganoosh" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:32:28 -0400, "C. A. Upsdell"
wrote:

SNIP


As someone else has already pointed out, none of these 5 steps is specific
to Dell: they apply to all PCs. So why are you picking on Dell?

Another point: Microsoft recently announced that SP2 updates had exceeded
106 million PCs, a substantial fraction of which must be Dells. Don't you
think that, if more than an insignificant number had problems updating to
SP2, the media would be all over such an major news event? Instead:
silence.

Methinks you make much ado about very little.


Can't anyone read? My original post said that Dell support was
recommending against loading SP2 and that I was told this by two of my
customers who own Dell computers. Period. I also thanked Microshaft for
releasing (unleashing?) SP2 because of all the business it's generated
for me due to the problems associated with installing it. Thirdly, I
thanked Dell, Gateway and HP for farming out their technical support to
India, which in turn has generated more business for me, the
English-speaking computer professional who has been servicing computers
for the past 28 years. Period. End of story.


I can read. Though others can't, since in your reply you snipped off the
five points to which I was responding.

I am also pleased that your story is over. It was getting to be very
boring.

[signed] yet another Dell user who had NO problems upgrading to SP2





  #11  
Old March 22nd 05, 09:09 PM
Burnsy
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Default Dell Tech Support recommends against loading SP2

I have to agree with Babaganoosh. I have worked on two separate Dell
computers in the past month. Both times I worked with Dell tech support and
both times the technician told me that SP2 should not have been installed.

"Babaganoosh" wrote:

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:32:28 -0400, "C. A. Upsdell"
wrote:

SNIP


As someone else has already pointed out, none of these 5 steps is specific
to Dell: they apply to all PCs. So why are you picking on Dell?

Another point: Microsoft recently announced that SP2 updates had exceeded
106 million PCs, a substantial fraction of which must be Dells. Don't you
think that, if more than an insignificant number had problems updating to
SP2, the media would be all over such an major news event? Instead:
silence.

Methinks you make much ado about very little.


Can't anyone read? My original post said that Dell support was
recommending against loading SP2 and that I was told this by two of my
customers who own Dell computers. Period. I also thanked Microshaft for
releasing (unleashing?) SP2 because of all the business it's generated
for me due to the problems associated with installing it. Thirdly, I
thanked Dell, Gateway and HP for farming out their technical support to
India, which in turn has generated more business for me, the
English-speaking computer professional who has been servicing computers
for the past 28 years. Period. End of story.

BG

 




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