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winXP SP2
I'm in the process of downloading the full install package (266MB!) of service pack 2 for windows XP. I thought I would ask if anyone here has installed it already and what the experience was like... I'll be loading it on the "older" PC first just in case it does not play nice.
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08-09-2004, 10:36 PM
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08-09-2004, 10:44 PM
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Can anyone say "Red Hat" ? LOL
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08-09-2004, 10:53 PM
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I decided to just run it and see what happened... so far two for two with no issues so far. I'll let these run for a few days on those before I upgrade the main PC here.
PS. if I had to choose Linux I would say "Gentoo"
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08-09-2004, 11:30 PM
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Thanks for doing the test run for us MT.  I’ll be watching for your reports, but I think you will be OK. I just put in XP and SP1 with this new box I put together a couple months ago. It was a clean install, but everything settled in and just purred from the get-go.
I’m not sure I would be the first in line on release day, but things are MUCH better than when I stood in line for Windows 2.0.  lol
If all looks well in a month, I will run all my antiviral checks and be sure I have a healthy system to stick it on. Other than setting a good restore date, do you have any other suggestions before we give it a stab?
What are your thoughts about downloading it to a CD before installing it? 
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08-09-2004, 11:41 PM
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Can anyone say "Red Hat" ? LOL
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Tried Fedora Core 2 at home and RH Enterprise at uni, didn't like 'em that much. I'm a Slacker (ie: I use Slackware), have been for a year or so. Gentoo looks nice but not really worth it without broadband. I'm hoping that one day I'll get time to do the Linux From Scratch thing.
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08-09-2004, 11:54 PM
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....but back on topic, MT, do you know how much of SP2 includes updates that were already avaliable, and how much is patches that MS held back to be released with SP2?
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08-10-2004, 01:41 AM
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I'll be downloading SP2 errrr soon although I've been thinking about doing a totally fresh isntall of windows on my main system for a while so I might combine those two things. I'll bung it on my laptop first to check how it runs.
oh and by the way.........Suse linux is my fave.......was never too keen on Redhat only other one I've used is Debian which seems OK but Suse has much friendlier interfaces.....Look out soon for a new version of Suse from Novell they're planning on cutting down some of the 3000 packages that are currently distributed with suse 9.1 pro and taking it down to just the one web browser rather than the current 7!! Which is good cos one of them doesn't even work properly with novell's own website!!!!
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08-10-2004, 06:38 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Belial
....but back on topic, MT, do you know how much of SP2 includes updates that were already avaliable, and how much is patches that MS held back to be released with SP2?
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From everything I have read so far this is really one large security upgrade to the OS. It now has a better built in firewall (though I still use a hardware one), it carries some form of antivirus on board (though I will still use an aftermarket one as well) and it also includes a pop-up blocker for MSIE (which I purposely went to some nasty sites with and seems to work quite well). It also includes a lot of smaller changes to the OS to make it a little less prone to the attacks that these family of operating systems (NT, 200x, and XP) have become so common on. Specifically some memory protection, automatic port closing and some other stuff that is totally over my head.
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What are your thoughts about downloading it to a CD before installing it?
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That is exactly what I did. MS recommends that the home user wait unti they release it to them using the windows update method and that the download that is currently available should be used by IT folks. The reason is the size of the download, 266MB, as the windows update version will only select the portions that you specifically need for your PC so it should be less (though I still think it will be a large download). I like having the whole service pack handy incase of reinstall. I can reload the OS as needed and the apply the service pack to it without putting the PC on the network without the benefit of the added security features. Of course I also have a multi-PC network at home and downloading 266MB once and using a CD (or the LAN) to move it from machine to machine makes more sense than downloading what I am guessing will be at least 100MB three or four times.
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