Originally posted by: owensdj
Is it safe to run the SP2 cleanup tool after you had SP2 installed for a while? I didn't know about it at the time I installed SP2.
Can be run at any time, the only side effect is that you can no longer uninstall the sp
Originally posted by: owensdj
Is it safe to run the SP2 cleanup tool after you had SP2 installed for a while? I didn't know about it at the time I installed SP2.
Originally posted by: armstrda
Originally posted by: tcsenter
vLite may get updated to support it soon. SP2 has the same limitation as SP1 insofar as "slipstreaming". The .WIM image must be booted into using ImageX (or equivalent) tools, apply the update, recaptured, so on and so forth. Or you can just wait until the fully integrated DVD ISO images start showing up on TechNet, MSDN, or other.Originally posted by: Azsen
How do we slipstream SP2 into a Vista SP1 DVD? Last I heard vLite doesn't work.
Vista SP2 full install discs are already on on Technet 🙂
Originally posted by: Mem
Btw don't forget to clean up your files after SP2 installation and everything is running sweet, link.
Originally posted by: poohbear
i feel the OS is much snappier and more responsive than before after SP2. Apps open faster, and apparently i was reading it now uses less resources.
Agreed! I didn't even know SP2 was finalized - happened across it after I wiped 7 off my (multi-booted) lappy.Originally posted by: ViRGE
This has to be one of the most low-key SPs in quite some time...
Don't know which version you need, but here's the page I used:Originally posted by: Chaoticpenguin666
Can someone be kind and send me a direct link to the download?
Originally posted by: Mem
NOD32 issue below.
Originally Posted by Kona
Just had a response from ESET Tech Support. Apparently the problem is down to the Anti-Stealth module in NOD32 v4 and they are currently testing a new build of it which fixes the BSOD's - No release date was given but it's going to come down with the normal definition updates rather than a seperate software build