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| | Vista - Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help |
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| 07-30-2009 | #1 |
| | Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. But I have some questions: 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of problems with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when problems are fixed? 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, AOL-generated e-mails.) 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. P.S. - I'm rather non-technical. Thanks, Karl |
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| 07-30-2009 | #2 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help The SP2 offered by Windows update is the real release and not a candidate or beta. I have installed it on a few dozen machines so far without any problems. I have seen no issues with Windows Mail and SP2. For any service pack, it is important to be sure that the computer is problem and malware free before installing. A full backup is also a valuable precaution. -- "Karl TT" <kthurber@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ef9OvLSEKHA.4168@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. But > I have some questions: > > 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release > candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? > > 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of problems > with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when problems are > fixed? > > 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, > AOL-generated e-mails.) > > 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. > > P.S. - I'm rather non-technical. > > Thanks, Karl |
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| 07-30-2009 | #3 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help "Karl TT" <kthurber@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ef9OvLSEKHA.4168@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. > But I have some questions: > > 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release > candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? > > 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of > problems with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when > problems are fixed? > > 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, > AOL-generated e-mails.) > > 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. > > P.S. - I'm rather non-technical. > > Thanks, Karl in May. It was a 20 min download and 25 minute install for me with no problems then or since. Windows Mail and Live Mail are fine, I know nothing of AOL. The only real differences I've noticed is that USB memory stick transfers are quicker and it reports all RAM fitted. That's just my experience of course. Tom |
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| 07-30-2009 | #4 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 09:35:04 -0500, "Karl TT" <kthurber@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: > I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. But I > have some questions: > > 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release > candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? It's really SP2. Quote: > 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of problems > with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when problems are > fixed? Whenever a new version comes out, if you read the newsgroups, web-based forums, etc., you will *always* read about problems. These are places where people come with their problems, not with their successes, so reports of problems are to be expected here. But that does *not* mean that SP2 has lots of problems. It's like hanging around a transmission shop; you'll see lots of problems with transmissions there, but that doesn't mean that all cars have transmissions problems. No, you should not wait to install SP2--not in my view. Quote: > 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, > AOL-generated e-mails.) No, it won't mess up Windows Mail. Quote: > 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. Then I guess you weren't reading the newsgroups and forums enough then. <vbg> -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| 07-30-2009 | #5 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7im375hed37s4ck539lat7ca1eu0maotjh@xxxxxx Quote: > On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 09:35:04 -0500, "Karl TT" <kthurber@xxxxxx> > wrote: > Quote: >> I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. But >> I >> have some questions: >> >> 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release >> candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? > It's really SP2. > SP2 before the official released SP2, because I haven't seen SP2 come up in Windows Updates, and because I went through the MS site to find the official release and I believe they made some mention of the release candidate there. Quote: Quote: >> 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of problems >> with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when problems are >> fixed? > Whenever a new version comes out, if you read the newsgroups, > web-based forums, etc., you will *always* read about problems. These > are places where people come with their problems, not with their > successes, so reports of problems are to be expected here. > > But that does *not* mean that SP2 has lots of problems. It's like > hanging around a transmission shop; you'll see lots of problems with > transmissions there, but that doesn't mean that all cars have > transmissions problems. > > No, you should not wait to install SP2--not in my view. > problems may lead you to believe half the cars have problems. The people bringing cars in with bad transmissions have problems. The people fixing the transmissions likely don't have problems with theirs. I haven't noticed any problems with SP2, though I did have a problem after installing SP2 which appears to be the same problem I had before installing SP2. Looking at the event logs, it seems to have something to do with SQLEXPRESS. Quote: Quote: >> 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, >> AOL-generated e-mails.) > No, it won't mess up Windows Mail. > Quote: >> 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. > Then I guess you weren't reading the newsgroups and forums enough > then. <vbg> > > -- > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience > Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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| 07-30-2009 | #6 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help "Karl TT" <kthurber@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ef9OvLSEKHA.4168@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm considering installing SP2 on my XPS 420 PC using Windows Update. But > I have some questions: > > 1. Windows Update calls it SP2, but is it really SP2 or just a release > candidate (RC)? If so, should I wait awhile? > > 2. Reading the mail on this community suggests there are lots of problems > with SP2. If so, should I wait--but how would I know when problems are > fixed? > > 3. Will it mess up Windows Mail? (Mine works OK with, for example, > AOL-generated e-mails.) > > 3. Earlier, I downloaded SP1 with no trouble. > > P.S. - I'm rather non-technical. > > Thanks, Karl (critical) updates since. Since you are non-technical, turn on Automatic updates, relax and stay secure. You certainly won't be able to determine whether Hotfix KB961371 is good or not, same goes for KB 961501, or KB 968537, or KB 970238, etc. |
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| 07-30-2009 | #7 |
| | Re: Vista SP2 Questions -- Please Help On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:25:24 -0700, "Charles W Davis" <newsgroup@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Service Pack 2 rolled up a lot of other fixes. There have been many security >(critical) updates since. Since you are non-technical, turn on Automatic >updates, relax and stay secure. You certainly won't be able to determine >whether Hotfix KB961371 is good or not, same goes for KB 961501, or KB >968537, or KB 970238, etc. your convenience, not whenever your system finds them. Automatic updates lead to issues. |
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