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" <> wrote in message
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> "ross m. greenberg" <> wrote in message
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>> 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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