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80253 2002-09-17 02:57:00 I am new with windows xp..
have brought windows xp home on a computer 2 weeks ago..
and ahve been told the sp1 is out...
but also ahve been told by some people to download it, and by others not to download it as it can "seriously wreck" some of the programs i use on my system..
So am sitting here wondering if i should download it...

Can anyone give me some goooood reasons to download it if i have to..
otherwise some real goood reasons why i SHOULDNT download it...

i am split in half on my desision here so i dont know waht to do...

Can somone help if possible

Chris
csinclair83 (200)
80254 2002-09-17 06:15:00 I loaded it, and all is sweet. On 3 separate and different computers.

I know of others who had problems before the pack, and all were corrected by installing SP1.

There are serious security issues fixed by the pack.
godfather (25)
80255 2002-09-17 06:42:00 Here's a list of what is fixed:

support.microsoft.com

I've installed it on 15 or so machines so far, no problems at all.
Son of Moose (1921)
80256 2002-09-17 06:59:00 Some people have had small difficulties with program compatibility with some apps after installing SP-1, but most of these are now solved, and were for programs most people won't have on a home PC.

Reasons why? Fixes some very serious security problems that could allow a hacker to delete files on your computer just by having you click on a particular web link.

Definitely get it.

G P
Graham Petrie (449)
80257 2002-09-17 08:57:00 I've got it and it works fine for me and others that I know.

as for a URL that could erase your hard drive. Yes that is entirely possible. But it's not a hacker thing. It's just another documented whole that anyone can use.
-=JM=- (16)
80258 2002-09-18 02:56:00 can i get this on cd anywhere?
or would pc world put the full installation on cd
csinclair83 (200)
80259 2002-09-18 03:52:00 > can i get this on cd anywhere?

Contact Microsoft in New Zealand (I know they have an Auckland office - they might have a Wellington office as well) and they'll send you a CD with SP1 on it, with some extras too apparently, at a small cost (I heard it was around $10-$20 or something... I'm not sure).

> or would pc world put the full installation on cd

There was some talk here a week or so ago about the possibility of Sp1 being included on a CD, but I haven't heard anything more about it lately. I think they were trying, but MS aren't that keen on it or something.

Mike.
Mike (15)
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