Post subject: windows updates
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well iam not so familiar with that stuff.. ive just read about all the available windows updates and service pack 3(ive installed all small safety updates) is it worth to install service pack 3? (iam using windows xp pro 32 bit sp2 right now) and should i download service pack 1 for net framework 2.0 or just get net framework 3.0? both are available there but what do i need?
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In SP3, you lose the ability to have an address bar on your taskbar. It works just like the Run command in Windows. That's basically the only downside.
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There's a 10% increase in speed.
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Be sure you've uninstalled any third-party video-card drivers; after I installed SP3 on my desktop that had the Omega drivers installed, I had to disable agp440 just to get it to boot. After installation is successful you can go through whatever ordeal you needed to get the third-party drivers installed again. Anyway another effect of SP3 is a set of new Vista-style icons and graphics, like if you use Remote Desktop frequently you'll notice a difference in the opening dialog.
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Dwedit wrote:
In SP3, you lose the ability to have an address bar on your taskbar. It works just like the Run command in Windows. That's basically the only downside.
There should be a file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\ called browseui.dll, if you replace that dll with the one from SP2 then you get your location bar back (will need to replace the file with the command line since it's a system file)
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arflech wrote:
Be sure you've uninstalled any third-party video-card drivers; after I installed SP3 on my desktop that had the Omega drivers installed, I had to disable agp440 just to get it to boot.
That's odd. I also use omega drivers, but didn't encounter this problem. On the other hand, a problem I do get is that when trying to run exe files I downloaded off the net or extract from zip files, I now need to get through these annoying 'this might be unsafe, continue anyway?' messages, which I can't for the life of me figure out how to disable. It's really annoying how every update they seem to see me as a younger, stupider kid.
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AFAIK if you have automatic updates turned on, you already have SP3. You don't need to download nor install it separately.
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i dont have auto update omg :)
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Automatic Update is evil, It makes your computer reboot by not asking you and then you lose some job by not saving your stuff before quitting the office. Not that it has happened to me ^^;
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ZeXr0 wrote:
Automatic Update is evil, It makes your computer reboot by not asking you and then you lose some job by not saving your stuff before quitting the office. Not that it has happened to me ^^;
My favorite is when the fucking program stops asking if you wish to restart now and restarts automatically. How many times must I say "Not now" in a fucking hour?! [/pent up rage]
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ZeXr0 wrote:
Automatic Update is evil, It makes your computer reboot by not asking you and then you lose some job by not saving your stuff before quitting the office.
By not asking? What do you mean? The most common complaint is that it *does* ask. Constantly. Repeatedly. It's really nagging.
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I have my Automatic Updates set to download the updates, but not install them until I give the go-ahead; since the shutdown menu gives you the option to have the updates install, then power off when finished, I almost never have to think about them.
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sometimes its not asking its just informing you ;) "windows will be shut down NOW OK?" and the only button you have is ok :P
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ZeXr0 wrote:
Automatic Update is evil, It makes your computer reboot by not asking you and then you lose some job by not saving your stuff before quitting the office.
By not asking? What do you mean? The most common complaint is that it *does* ask. Constantly. Repeatedly. It's really nagging.
Somehow I've experienced both phenomenon, and both piss me off. Some times the damn thing will ask every 4 minutes to restart, other times I'll come back to my computer to find it at the log in screen. Cue venomous rage.
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stickyman05 wrote:
My favorite is when the fucking program stops asking if you wish to restart now and restarts automatically. How many times must I say "Not now" in a fucking hour?!
You can just move the window offscreen and it'll stop bugging you. Seriously guys, think outside the box
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After a while Windows XP resets anyway, whether you clicked 'No' in the box or not. It takes a few hours, iirc.
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P.JBoy wrote:
stickyman05 wrote:
My favorite is when the fucking program stops asking if you wish to restart now and restarts automatically. How many times must I say "Not now" in a fucking hour?!
You can just move the window offscreen and it'll stop bugging you. Seriously guys, think outside the box
Oh, I do. I don't think that much in the box! ;) But that doesn't stop me from venting my rage about that damn box when the chance arises.
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P.JBoy wrote:
stickyman05 wrote:
My favorite is when the fucking program stops asking if you wish to restart now and restarts automatically. How many times must I say "Not now" in a fucking hour?!
You can just move the window offscreen and it'll stop bugging you. Seriously guys, think outside the box
That doesn't prevent it from automatically resetting your computer after X minutes, so it is not really a solution.
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Well the have an unsaved word document open, it will come up with the dialog asking if you would like to save, at which point you click cancel
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and then windows will forcefully end-task it because the shutdown is already in progress.
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:-\ just turn off the automatic updates then I guess
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Titus Kwok wrote:
I have my Automatic Updates set to download the updates, but not install them until I give the go-ahead; since the shutdown menu gives you the option to have the updates install, then power off when finished, I almost never have to think about them.
I have this on both of my computers and I have never understood why people are so frustrated with Windows Update. If you don't want it to nag you, don't tell it to install the updates until you're ready to reboot. Problem fucking solved.
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For some reason my computer is set for auto-update and has all other otions grayed out. IIRC, the auto-update downloads and installs, and then asks for you to restart. Speaking of grayed out, though, anyone have an idea as to why I can't get that setting changed back? Or, perhaps, some command for the run dialog that will re-enable it? I think the problem came about when I lived on campus and had a bit of computer work done. The tech guys probably enabled and locked auto-update.
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