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Service pack 2 uinstall ...
Don't do it. I just did. Now I completely fucking destroyed my XP installation. I can't repair or go into safemode either.
So now I am on a new install, while backing up the many gigs of data. Sometimes, just sometimes, I wish that Microsoft wasn't so sneaky when you install their "support" :( :BangBang: :BangBang: XP Service Pack 2 and Microsoft :feels-hot :feels-hot :feels-hot Not a good fucking day. :feels-hot |
my mother in law just emailed me last night wanting to know what happened to her computer....last thing she said in the email was "oh well, guess I will just install windows xp and service pack 2 again"....
i was like NOOOOOO!!!!! |
i just installed sp2 and havent had any beef
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Alot of people have problem with this shit. Im going to wait a couple of months before I even think of installing it. |
See thats why I haven't installed it yet :glugglug
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If you want to install sp2 and have it preform like the rock solid microsoft product it is your be best to reformat and install sp2 via a slipstream install (integrated into the actual windows image).
instructions on how to make a slipstream image http://www.windows-help.net/WindowsX...p2-bootcd.html I did this and so far so good, but SP2 is just another steaming pile of shit, reminiscent of you all. HOLLA |
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What's srange is I never use automatic updates, but suddenly my java updater appeared in the tray for a couple of days nagging me to install downloaded updates. When I finally clicked enough to see what it was, it said something about SP2. Not sure why that program was trying to install Windows Updates, but I turned it off.
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well apparently the reason for it to want to install "updates" is because I guess Microsoft slips it in with another update and while using an internet connection -- based on the connection of course -- it goes ahead and start preloading it in the background. so before you know it, it's on your system and you don't even know how it got there.
another lovely microsoft day. sigh... |
Anyone knows how to disable this fucking annoying update reminder?
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SP2 works great for me.
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no problems here at all...
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i'm gonna wait and see first
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ya all need to hurry on back to the stone age of windows 98
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More unhappy, unpaid Microsoft Beta testers......... :(
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i had to format my comp after installing that shit :feels-hot
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I have 2 machines on XP Professional. My machine at home...installed SP2 and it was great...for about 5 days. Then it started collapsing the OS. The first thing that went out was my PC's ability to install the drivers for my CD-ROM's on bootup. Tried to fix that and eventually the OS was completely incapable of loading fully. Before figuring out it was SP2 I ordered a new motherboard for my machine (based on Dell's highly professional assertion that my motherboard was fucked...idiots). I replace my motherboard and no change.
Finally, I spoke to someone at Dell who knew what the fuck they were talking about. Seems there were clear indications it was a software issue. There's 4 LED lights on the back of a Dell. A, B & C were green....D was yellow. That's the indicator that there is a severe software problem. So, I had to do a complete format...didn't really lose anything since I back my shit up but the inconvenience sucked balls. And, no...I did *not* update the OS to SP2...never will again. Now...my machine at my office is a Dell Precision Workstation. I updated that with SP2 before my home machine and I have had absolutely no problems with it...yet. I continue to hold my breath (and back my shit up to the server every time I close Photoshop). So, there you have it...one good experience and one nightmare from the same software. As they say in Japan (if you have installed SP2), "rots of ruck." |
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