gotensan01
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After I installed SP2, when I started Nero Ultra for the first time it said that there could be a conflict or something...man I shoulda saved the message 
After I installed SP2, when I started Nero Ultra for the first time it said that there could be a conflict or something...man I shoulda saved the message
Originally posted by: gcy
Running on 3 comp with no problems so far.:beer:![]()
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
my system is real boggy with sp2 for some reason. couldb e that my radeon 9800 pro doesnt like it. the appearance effects/transitions are really slow. doesnt seem to be using the hardware... might have to remove this sp.
Entirely untrue.And one said if you update any of the indivdual security and bug-fixing updates, it is no need to update to SP2 unless you wish to have some of its added functions
What Hellbender said. Big corps tend to have lots of apps that listen on ports for messages about updates (real-time data has changed messages, etc.). Windows Firewall wants to block unsolicated port activity. Installing SP2 without verifying which ports are used and need to be unblocked per app would generate big issues for some users. SP2 rollout is a project.Originally posted by: Hellbender
Originally posted by: WaiWai
Because I've heard a large company IBM told iits employees not to install SP2 now.
That's why I'm worrying.
In a corporate environment, you don't roll out service packs the instant they come out. You test it with your applications to make sure you don't break anything. That doesn't mean you shouldn't install it on your home PC.
-H
Originally posted by: mikecel79
Entirely untrue.And one said if you update any of the indivdual security and bug-fixing updates, it is no need to update to SP2 unless you wish to have some of its added functions
There are major changes under the hood that no hotfix or security update changes. These include an updated firewall, Data Execute Protection (NX bit), RPC changes, and may more under the hood changes designed to increase security.