Hi PA Bear,
Thanks for the prompt reply and sorry for the paucity of information
regarding my post. Hopefully I can rectify it for you.
I currently run AntiVir PE (free version) as antivirus software alongside
Zonealarm Security Suite firewall. Windows firewall is disabled. I don't run
Windows Defender as I had issues with it eating up CPU time when I trialled
it for a while and decided to continue with the applications from AntiVir and
ZoneLabs as they proved less troublesome.
On the subject of running IE7 without add-ons, It isn't something that I've
attempted. To be honest, after my machine slowed so dramatically - and I mean
waiting several minutes for the screen focus to change between windows - I
was a bit nervous about trying to replicate and investigate the error.
I am (possibly wrongly) more concerned with the problem of removing the dead
hulk of the aborted installation from my hard drive. As my machine won't boot
after removal it appears that some functionality from SP3 has become
entangled with SP2 which fails when SP3 is removed.
Thanks, also, for the information regarding support for XP. As this will
only continue for SP3 until 2009 I realy ought to get SP3 installed properly
eh?
What would your opinion be on me trying to reinstall OVER the failed SP3?
Are there likely to be any major issues if I do?
Best Regards,
--
Andy Cooper.
PS. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding due to a 'typo' in my original
post. The fifth paragraph from the end should read:
"However, despite my machine now running (outwardly) as it did before I
tried to UNINSTALL SP3 (via System Restore), the update still appears in my
Add/Remove Programs list."
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed, Cliff? What
> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall
> (if any)?
>
> > On closing IE7 however, response times became tremendously slow. To
> > ascertain what might be soaking up all of the processor time I opened the
> > Task Manager (eventually) and could see that System Idle Process was in
> > fact
> > running at 98%
>
> Nothing alarming here: It means that all other running processes were only
> consuming 2% of CPU.
>
> => Does this behavior persist if you start IE7 in No Add-ons mode? To start
> IE7 in No Add-ons mode:
>
> 1. Right-click on the blue IE desktop icon and select Start without Add-ons;
> or
>
> 2. Start > (All) Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Internet Explorer
> (No add-ons).
>
> Troubleshooting and Internet Explorer’s (No Add-ons) Mode:
> http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2006/07/25/678113.aspx
>
> => Does the problem persist if you Reset IE7 Advanced settings (RIES)?
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737 <= Read before using!
>
> If no joy, there's always...
>
> Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for
> Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and
> e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.
>
> • US:
> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131
>
> • CA:
> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131
>
> • UK:
> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131
>
> • AU:
> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131
>
> • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...spx?gprid=1173 | select
> Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
> Cliff.Rigg wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know that there have been many problems deploying this update to
> > machines
> > with AMD processors. Mine is an AMD Turion CPU, and I have already
> > experienced (and fixed) the endless re-boot problem that affected many
> > such
> > PCs via editing the registry keys. In addition, I have also had to install
> > a
> > new ATI display driver to cope with the update.
> >
> > This done , somewhat smugly, downloaded the update again (yawn), dropped
> > my
> > antivirus software, and performed what looked to be the perfect
> > installation. Everything finished without errors and I awaited the re-boot
> > with a song in my heart.
> >
> > I entered my password and logged in. Still things looked great. Connected
> > to
> > the web without a hitch and surfed for a moment or two. The only
> > difference
> > I could discern was that access was a little slower than usual.
> >
> > On closing IE7 however, response times became tremendously slow. To
> > ascertain what might be soaking up all of the processor time I opened the
> > Task Manager (eventually) and could see that System Idle Process was in
> > fact
> > running at 98%. After a moment or two of observing Task Manager it was
> > clear
> > that details for other processes were being updated regularly (i.e. it
> > wasn't that Task Manager couldn't get any time to update itself, and hence
> > make it LOOK as though System Idle Process was using 98%. There really
> > WAS,
> > nothing much happening at all).
> >
> > After closing down via the on/off switch - the only real option given my
> > machine's reluctance to process anything - I restored to a point prior to
> > the update with seemingly no problem.
> >
> > However, despite my machine now running (outwardly) as it did before I
> > tried
> > to install SP3, the update still appears in my Add/Remove Programs list.
> > Any
> > attempt to remove it (via Add/Remove Programs) causes my PC to crash on
> > restart and so I have had to leave it where it is for now.
> >
> > My question, after the long preamble, is simply this:
> >
> > Has anyone else heard of this problem and if so is there a workaround for
> > it
> > yet?
> >
> > I look forward to reading any help anyone might be able to provide.
> >
> > I'm running SP2 on an HP Pavilion s7510 PC.
> >
> > Thanks in advance....
>
>