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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by ross m. greenberg, Jun 13, 2009.

  1. Is there any real advantage -- or disadvantage -- to installing SP2? I'm up
    to date on SP1 and for each subsequent update. I have not updated to
    Internet Explorer 8 (I generally use Firefox or Opera, and sometimes
    SeaMonkey instead of IE)

    Is SP2 entirely un-installable? I tried an early release on SP2 I downloaded
    from MSDN and my system was entirely screwed up for a few weeks. I am loath
    to chat SP2 and have the same thing happen again.

    Ross
     
  2. Tae Song

    Tae Song Guest

    "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@gmail.com> wrote in message
    news:G6XYl.11340$Dr4.383@newsfe24.iad...
    > Is there any real advantage -- or disadvantage -- to installing SP2? I'm
    > up to date on SP1 and for each subsequent update. I have not updated to
    > Internet Explorer 8 (I generally use Firefox or Opera, and sometimes
    > SeaMonkey instead of IE)
    >
    > Is SP2 entirely un-installable? I tried an early release on SP2 I
    > downloaded from MSDN and my system was entirely screwed up for a few
    > weeks. I am loath to chat SP2 and have the same thing happen again.
    >
    > Ross
    >
    >


    I initially had problems trying to install SP2, but it only brought to light
    a bug in the way Windows keeps track of system files. After some research
    and some careful edits to the registry to work around the problem, it
    installed fine.

    I found out afterwards, SP2 has "improved" (more like changed) Bluetooth
    support. But it made Vista incompatible with my Bluetooth software/drivers
    (WIDCOMM 6.1). It was causing Windows Explorer to stopped working anytime I
    tried to open my Computer or the Control Panel. I downloaded WIDCOMM 6.3
    and it works a lot better now.

    Only issue I have left is Windows Media Player 11 for Vista. I created a
    new account on this computer and at one point tried to start Media Player
    under the new account. It takes you to the Welcome screen where you pick
    default settings or customize. But selecting and pressing the finish or
    continue button doesn't work.

    SP2 installed a new version 6.0.6002.18005 and the version of Setup_WM.exe
    installed is 6.0.6001.7000 won't work with it. After looking through system
    file records in the registry, there's suppose to be a Setup_WM.exe version
    6.0.6001.18000 installed. It's no where to be found on this computer. I
    think System Restore must've put the older version of Setup_WM.exe back.
    System Restore never worked right for me and I loathe to ever use it again.
    I'm currently in the process of installing Vista on a virtual machine using
    Virtual PC. I'm up to installing SP1 as I write this and then I'll install
    SP2 and try to see if there is a Setup_WM.exe version 6.0.6001.18000 I can
    copy over.

    Otherwise Vista with SP2 is running just fine. I even have a work around
    for the Media Player Welcome screen.
     
  3. Ralph

    Ralph Guest

    I always let the brave do the initial testing on Windows Updates, and let
    the update come to me when I'm notified. I've only once had a problem with
    an update in Vista, and that wasn't MSs fault. I had other software
    interfering. I test lots of software, and expected a lot more grief than
    I've gotten. Vista's been a champ at dealing with this.

    If I read about people having problems, (the brave always go looking to be
    the first to download, and warn me) I do a disk cleanup, scan and reboot
    beforehand.
    I did not do that this time.

    SP2 installed without a hitch, restarting once about halfway through, and
    again at the end. IE8's working great, too.
    I get the occasional tab that doesn't want to connect, but an additional tab
    always works.

    If you don't do the updates, the foundation of your system will crumble.

    "Tae Song" <tae_song@hotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:3B1EDB35-71C6-4ACE-826C-36A7135CECB5@microsoft.com...
    >
    > "ross m. greenberg" <greenber@gmail.com> wrote in message
    > news:G6XYl.11340$Dr4.383@newsfe24.iad...
    >> Is there any real advantage -- or disadvantage -- to installing SP2? I'm
    >> up to date on SP1 and for each subsequent update. I have not updated to
    >> Internet Explorer 8 (I generally use Firefox or Opera, and sometimes
    >> SeaMonkey instead of IE)
    >>
    >> Is SP2 entirely un-installable? I tried an early release on SP2 I
    >> downloaded from MSDN and my system was entirely screwed up for a few
    >> weeks. I am loath to chat SP2 and have the same thing happen again.
    >>
    >> Ross
    >>
    >>

    >
    > I initially had problems trying to install SP2, but it only brought to
    > light a bug in the way Windows keeps track of system files. After some
    > research and some careful edits to the registry to work around the
    > problem, it installed fine.
    >
    > I found out afterwards, SP2 has "improved" (more like changed) Bluetooth
    > support. But it made Vista incompatible with my Bluetooth
    > software/drivers (WIDCOMM 6.1). It was causing Windows Explorer to
    > stopped working anytime I tried to open my Computer or the Control Panel.
    > I downloaded WIDCOMM 6.3 and it works a lot better now.
    >
    > Only issue I have left is Windows Media Player 11 for Vista. I created a
    > new account on this computer and at one point tried to start Media Player
    > under the new account. It takes you to the Welcome screen where you pick
    > default settings or customize. But selecting and pressing the finish or
    > continue button doesn't work.
    >
    > SP2 installed a new version 6.0.6002.18005 and the version of Setup_WM.exe
    > installed is 6.0.6001.7000 won't work with it. After looking through
    > system file records in the registry, there's suppose to be a Setup_WM.exe
    > version 6.0.6001.18000 installed. It's no where to be found on this
    > computer. I think System Restore must've put the older version of
    > Setup_WM.exe back. System Restore never worked right for me and I loathe
    > to ever use it again. I'm currently in the process of installing Vista on
    > a virtual machine using Virtual PC. I'm up to installing SP1 as I write
    > this and then I'll install SP2 and try to see if there is a Setup_WM.exe
    > version 6.0.6001.18000 I can copy over.
    >
    > Otherwise Vista with SP2 is running just fine. I even have a work around
    > for the Media Player Welcome screen.
    >
    >
     

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