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Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP is a recommended upgrade that fixes many issues (mainly security related). It includes all of the Critical Updates that have been issued since Windows XP was released, which should simplify new installations as well as reinstallations.
This thread will help you decide if you should get SP2, how to prepare for it, and some things to expect if you do.
First, make sure you meet the system requirements:
At least a 233MHz processor
At least 64MB of RAM (256MB is more realistic)
At least 1.8GB of free hard disk space (SP2 is about 75MB, but apparently needs 1.8GB to install)
And you must be using one of these Operating Systems:
Windows XP Home
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
NOT for Windows XP 64-bit version
Once you are sure you meet these requirements, go to this link for a list of known conflicts with SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...t=windowsxpsp2
If you are using any of the programs with conflicts, you need to decide if you want to go ahead and deal with any problems, remove the conflicting programs, or wait for patches to come out before installing SP2.
Once you have decided to upgrade to SP2, there are two options:
1.) Download, which, due to its 75MB size, will take awhile, even with DSL or cable.
-- Click on Start and look for Windows Update near the top of the list or;
-- Go to www.microsoft.com and search for the SP2 update or;
-- Turn on Automatic Update by going to the Control Panel, double-click System, click on the Automatic Update tab, check the box next to "Keep my computer up to date."
2.) Request a CD from Microsoft at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../winxpsp2.mspx Or
http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm#o...e_pack_on_a_cd
Of course, this means waiting for delivery by snail-mail, but installation will be much quicker and you’ll have it if you ever need to reinstall Windows XP. Also, if you have dial-up, you won’t keep your line tied up for hours or have to worry about being disconnected (not that that ever happens, right?).
This thread will help you decide if you should get SP2, how to prepare for it, and some things to expect if you do.
First, make sure you meet the system requirements:
At least a 233MHz processor
At least 64MB of RAM (256MB is more realistic)
At least 1.8GB of free hard disk space (SP2 is about 75MB, but apparently needs 1.8GB to install)
And you must be using one of these Operating Systems:
Windows XP Home
Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Media Center Edition
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
NOT for Windows XP 64-bit version
Once you are sure you meet these requirements, go to this link for a list of known conflicts with SP2:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...t=windowsxpsp2
If you are using any of the programs with conflicts, you need to decide if you want to go ahead and deal with any problems, remove the conflicting programs, or wait for patches to come out before installing SP2.
Once you have decided to upgrade to SP2, there are two options:
1.) Download, which, due to its 75MB size, will take awhile, even with DSL or cable.
-- Click on Start and look for Windows Update near the top of the list or;
-- Go to www.microsoft.com and search for the SP2 update or;
-- Turn on Automatic Update by going to the Control Panel, double-click System, click on the Automatic Update tab, check the box next to "Keep my computer up to date."
2.) Request a CD from Microsoft at:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro.../winxpsp2.mspx Or
http://www.michna.com/kb/WxSP2.htm#o...e_pack_on_a_cd
Of course, this means waiting for delivery by snail-mail, but installation will be much quicker and you’ll have it if you ever need to reinstall Windows XP. Also, if you have dial-up, you won’t keep your line tied up for hours or have to worry about being disconnected (not that that ever happens, right?).
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Cool. Great Work! Let's make this thread sticky!
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You might want to add that there appears to be an issue with 64bit AMD Athlon processors, particularly with some older drivers, (like the Sigma Realvision Mpeg decoder card's drivers, for example). It, apparently, has something to do with the new DEP (Data Execute Protection), which so far only AMD's latest processors have.
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Here's an SP2 problem, and a link to a workaround, for anyone getting ready to update to SP2:
If you are running a recent version of DiVX, and you install SP2, you may experience crashes when you try to right click your mouse.
If you have this problem, go to the link I've provided below, where you can find a workaround for this issue until the guys at DiVX fix the problem.
http://forums.divx.com/viewtopic.php...=60618&forum=5
Happy computing to you all.
If you are running a recent version of DiVX, and you install SP2, you may experience crashes when you try to right click your mouse.
If you have this problem, go to the link I've provided below, where you can find a workaround for this issue until the guys at DiVX fix the problem.
http://forums.divx.com/viewtopic.php...=60618&forum=5
Happy computing to you all.
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Originally Posted by DuncanIdaho
Here's an SP2 problem, and a link to a workaround, for anyone getting ready to update to SP2:
If you are running a recent version of DiVX, and you install SP2, you may experience crashes when you try to right click your mouse.
If you have this problem, go to the link I've provided below, where you can find a workaround for this issue until the guys at DiVX fix the problem.
http://forums.divx.com/viewtopic.php...=60618&forum=5
Happy computing to you all.
thanks for the info.
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Thanks for the information
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Originally Posted by DuncanIdaho
You might want to add that there appears to be an issue with 64bit AMD Athlon processors, particularly with some older drivers, (like the Sigma Realvision Mpeg decoder card's drivers, for example). It, apparently, has something to do with the new DEP (Data Execute Protection), which so far only AMD's latest processors have.
DEP can be disabled completely with a boot.ini file edit. Where is has /NOEXECUTE = optin, chance to execute.
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WAit a second, there's a problem with SP2 and AMD 64 processors?
Going to get a whole newsystem tommorrow that includes a AMD Athlon 64....any way to get around said problem with SP2?
Going to get a whole newsystem tommorrow that includes a AMD Athlon 64....any way to get around said problem with SP2?
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My pleasure.
-Idaho
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
Don't look at me, I am SO out of here. Bye.
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An article I read not too long ago about SP2 and its encounters with dell computers. Here is the link:
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/win...9165428,00.htm
For those that don't really want to read it, its basically telss you how people with dell computers (mainly laptops) have had performance decreases. I have noticed on my computer too, it being at 2.8Ghz (800FSB, 1MB L2 Cache) was running alower then my PII 450Mhz.
Another great resource is slashdot, they have user posted comments about the current article, aswell as more info on it. here is the link:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?si...id=201&tid=128
Hopefully this is of some assistance to some.
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/win...9165428,00.htm
For those that don't really want to read it, its basically telss you how people with dell computers (mainly laptops) have had performance decreases. I have noticed on my computer too, it being at 2.8Ghz (800FSB, 1MB L2 Cache) was running alower then my PII 450Mhz.
Another great resource is slashdot, they have user posted comments about the current article, aswell as more info on it. here is the link:
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?si...id=201&tid=128
Hopefully this is of some assistance to some.
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