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Windows XP Service Pack 2 Problems
Does Anyone Else Get The Problem that once this is installed if you switch users and try to log on assomeone else the pc restarts?
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Anyone had problems with burning CD-r from windows media 10 some of the disc`s burned from MP3 and wma will not play on std CD player, not had this prior to upgrading XP to service pack 2 >:(
Should I delete service pack 2????
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I had nothing but problems with service pack2 until it just crashed my computer alltogether,so i uninstalled service pack2 + went back to service pack1 and had no trouble at all since... if i was you i would bin it, its more trouble than it is worth imo
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I had nothing but problems with service pack2 until it just crashed my computer alltogether,so i uninstalled service pack2 + went back to service pack1 and had no trouble at all since... if i was you i would bin it, its more trouble than it is worth imo
Hear hear! It is waste of time if you already have anti virus and firewall protection.
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Same here, tried it, uninstalled it. A bag of shi*e. Never had any problems with SP1 anyway, not really sure why I bothered with SP2 in the first place. :-/
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The problems you are having aren`t because of SP2 perse, but with programs that won`t run properly with it without an update.
Running without SP2 is like riding a motor bike with no crash helmet on-It plugs so many more `holes` than sp1.
I`ve installed SP2 on over 30 machines now, all of them run perfectly and are a darn site more secure.
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SP1 plugs secruity gaps in Internet Explorer more than anything else, so Firefox fans can breathe easy :)
I did try to install it (has some on-chip virus protection for my Athlon 64 apparently) but the CD M$ sent me is dud and I`m too lazy to d/l it.
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Clayts, do you want me to burn you a copy? I have a CD of it. If so, drop me an email with your address.
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I`ve installed SP2 on over 30 machines now, all of them run perfectly and are a darn site more secure.
I agree totally. I`ve installed it on 5-6 PCs (all different makes/configurations) with no "real" problems on any of them.
What a lot of people perceive as bugs, are really just problems with SP2 not being configured properly (e.g. cookies aren`t enabled for a web site), or using software that isn`t XP compatible.
I don`t work for Microsoft, but I do feel that they can`t win sometimes.
A lot of people moaned that XP was unsecure. So they bring out a more secure version & then everybody moans that it`s not as simple/user friendly as before.
What did they expect :p
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Does Anyone Else Get The Problem that once this is installed if you switch users and try to log on assomeone else the pc restarts?
I haven`t had this problem, but I would guess it`s something in the start up for the "other" user that causing the crash (maybe a program that`s not XP compatible)
Try creating a new user (which does not run anything at start up) & see if that has the same problem.
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Anyone had problems with burning CD-r from windows media 10 some of the disc`s burned from MP3 and wma will not play on std CD player, not had this prior to upgrading XP to service pack 2
Again, no I haven`t had this problem. I suspect it`s more likely to be your CD-Rs that are the problem (if it was a setting in SP2, I`d expect every CD to be duff, not just some of them)
Do the CDs play on your PC? If they do then check that you`re creating "audio CDs" and not "data CDs"
This item was edited on Monday, 24th January 2005, 17:07