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aawil
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SP2 tips?

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anything I need to know as far as setting go on this? I finally caved and installed it.
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It's the usual Microsoft after-installation cleanup: remove/disable whatever is running and you don't need...

I've gone to SP2 since a few months and I have had absolutely no problems. IE in SP2 is much better than in plain-XP or SP1.
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I tried to install SP2 about 6 months ago and it screwed up everything. Particularly the sound files for F1C. I gave up and did a restore to a point just before my install.

However, since that time I updated my video, sound and chip set direvers; did a reinstall of SP 2 and now all seems fine.

My best advice - CREATE A SYSTEM RESTORE POINT JUST BEFORE YOU INSTALL!------- Next, make sure all of your drviers are up to date before doing the install.

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I haven't installed sp2 yet .Instead I just installed the "net farmework 1.1"from microsoft to keep up to date.Since most of the drivers are now being made for sp2.I will eventually have to install it anyway.
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If you're still using IE, it's definitely a must to upgrade to SP2. I have personal experience that it IS actually safer, which is what finally convinced me to upgrade. I got on a site that "buffer overflowed" my IE (made it crash) and tried to installed some backdoor on my system despite my pretty restrictive security settings. I was fortunate enough to "catch it in the act" so I could easily clean things up. I then installed SP2 and visited the same site (maybe 2 hours after the incident) and nothing malicious could get through. That's not saying there's no more security problems in SP2, but many of the previous flaws are definitely fixed.
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