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Old December 5th 03, 07:16 AM
Robert Arutunian
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Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?

Thank You!

Robert Arutunian
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Old December 5th 03, 07:16 AM
Mike Brannigan [MSFT]
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"Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
...
Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?


Robert,

We have not yet released SP2 for Windows XP.
If you have access to SP2 then please redirect your question to the
appropriate support path.

If you are actually referring to the per SP2 hotfixes that you see in the
Add or Remove Programs applet then the choice of uninstalling these is up to
you but some are critical updates and security patches. You do so at your
own risk.


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"Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
...
Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?

Thank You!

Robert Arutunian



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Old December 5th 03, 07:19 AM
Donald Link
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SP2 --- Is not that an Office patch?



"Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
...
Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?

Thank You!

Robert Arutunian



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Old December 5th 03, 07:19 AM
Robert Arutunian
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Default SP1 / SP2

Donald-these refer to Hotfix downloads from Windows
update that are listed as Critical updates.

Robert
-----Original Message-----
SP2 --- Is not that an Office patch?



"Robert Arutunian" wrote in

message
...
Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased

from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?

Thank You!

Robert Arutunian



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Old December 5th 03, 07:20 AM
Donald Link
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Default SP1 / SP2

I am soooo confused.



"Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
...
Donald-these refer to Hotfix downloads from Windows
update that are listed as Critical updates.

Robert
-----Original Message-----
SP2 --- Is not that an Office patch?



"Robert Arutunian" wrote in

message
...
Experts among us,
Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
computer is faster and physical memory has increased

from
50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
these installed?

Thank You!

Robert Arutunian



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Old December 5th 03, 07:20 AM
Sharon F
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 07:58:34 GMT, "Donald Link"
wrote:

I am soooo confused.



"Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
...
Donald-these refer to Hotfix downloads from Windows
update that are listed as Critical updates.

Robert
-----Original Message-----
SP2 --- Is not that an Office patch?




The major Office updates are called "Service Releases" vs "Service
Packs." However, have seen the terms used interchangeably in Office
discussions. You're right. It can be confusing.

Sharon F
MS MVP
[Windows XP - Shell/User]
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Old December 5th 03, 07:23 AM
Frank
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| "Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
| ...

||| -----Original Message-----
||| SP2 --- Is not that an Office patch?

||| "Robert Arutunian" wrote in message
||| ...
|||| Experts among us,
|||| Is there a problem if one uninstalls SP1 and SP2? The
|||| computer is faster and physical memory has increased from
|||| 50% to 80%. Am I really losing benefits not having
|||| these installed?

Donald Link wrote:
| I am soooo confused.

I can tell.....


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