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edyzmedieval
05-15-2006, 20:34
Is it worth it? I don't have it installed, but I do have all of the other Microsoft updates.
I need it so I can install Visual C++.

LeftEyeNine
05-15-2006, 22:35
Certainly.

With SP2, Windows XP is almost invulnerable and as stable that you rarely see any blue screens. Go for it indeed.

antek
05-15-2006, 23:30
Certain programs and drivers don't work although...

hoom
05-16-2006, 06:31
I have not run into any incompatibilities with Win XP SP2.
I use it & it adds some important functionality/fixes.
The primary issue it has (mainly from experience at my work) is that if you weren't using the ethernet port when it is installed, the interface gets disabled so people get confused when they plug in an ethernet cable but the network doesn't work.
Simple right click, select 'enable' fixes that though.

Rodion Romanovich
05-16-2006, 09:04
I advice you to get the Service Pack. There are several security problems before that, and Win XP is probably also less stable before SP2.

sapi
05-16-2006, 09:17
If you use p2p, though, you might need to install some 3rd party patches, as one of the security features of sp2 is limiting the number of half-open connections, which kills bittorrent and other p2p networks.

LeftEyeNine
05-16-2006, 09:51
If you use p2p, though, you might need to install some 3rd party patches, as one of the security features of sp2 is limiting the number of half-open connections, which kills bittorrent and other p2p networks.

Oh yes, you mention about EventID patch that modifies Tcpip.sys file. If you need more knowledge on this, please prefer PMing :bow:

Mouzafphaerre
05-16-2006, 14:42
Certainly.

With SP2, Windows XP is almost invulnerable and as stable that you rarely see any blue screens. Go for it indeed.
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+ 1 :yes:
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edyzmedieval
05-16-2006, 15:46
Thanks guys. :bow:
I am downloading it now. I hope my system will be much more stable. :book:

_Martyr_
05-16-2006, 16:59
While i'd say "invulnerable" is a little too strong of a word to use, i'd still highly recommend SP2.

LeftEyeNine
05-16-2006, 18:58
While i'd say "invulnerable" is a little too strong of a word to use, i'd still highly recommend SP2.

"comparably most flawless OS" would be better, yes :bow:

edyzmedieval
05-16-2006, 21:01
Thanks for the tips guys. I just hope it doesn't mess up my computers...

LeftEyeNine
05-17-2006, 00:28
Thanks for the tips guys. I just hope it doesn't mess up my computers...

No, not this time ~:)