Windows 2000 users- Service pack 4 is out

bannor11

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Geez, I just installed Sp4 on one of my work machines and it reboots with the blue screen of death (Inaccessible boot device) :(
 

Garet Jax

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Originally posted by: bannor11
Geez, I just installed Sp4 on one of my work machines and it reboots with the blue screen of death (Inaccessible boot device) :(

Looks like you'll be waiting for SP4a as well.
 

WebDude

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Installed it on my machine with no problems (and no perceivable benefits either). YMMV.
 

topnotcher

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Originally posted by: Garet Jax
Originally posted by: bannor11
Geez, I just installed Sp4 on one of my work machines and it reboots with the blue screen of death (Inaccessible boot device) :(

Looks like you'll be waiting for SP4a as well.

That is a really crappy message, to boot (no pun intended) the solutions do not appear that easy.

Good luck!
 

Keltron

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This is wrong forum. This is not a Hot Deal
Windows service packs have always been free as it should be. it is no news
 

laugh

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if you have w2k server, be careful. I heard a case that SP4 totally killed a W2k server.
 

yukichigai

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I stopped upgrading at SP2. SP3 has Digital Rights Management software and I'll do without that thank you.
 

treidenb

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Originally posted by: Keltron
This is wrong forum. This is not a Hot Deal
Windows service packs have always been free as it should be. it is no news

I think most people know that. Lighten up!
 

bannor11

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Originally posted by: laugh
if you have w2k server, be careful. I heard a case that SP4 totally killed a W2k server.

Well mine *was* a professional version and it's dead indeed. I think I'll wait awhile before I upgrade my computer at home.
 

mrbass

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clean the spyware/ adware and disable your virus programs before installing it...Heh? You forgot and it screwed up your computer. Oh well you learned a valuable lesson for the future.
Installed on about 10 or so computers so far at work and zero problems. And yes these computers (drafters, etc.) have a ton of high end software, etc.
 

bannor11

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Originally posted by: mrbass
clean the spyware/ adware and disable your virus programs before installing it...Heh? You forgot and it screwed up your computer. Oh well you learned a valuable lesson for the future.
Installed on about 10 or so computers so far at work and zero problems. And yes these computers (drafters, etc.) have a ton of high end software, etc.

Um not really, this is a totally clean system with sp3 installed. There were no other applications running in the background when I started the update, only Internet Explorer.
 

superblast

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service packs have always been free as it should be. it is no news


Tell that to Apple.
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Fallengod

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WARNING* New service pack has issues. Just thought id give people the heads up. Already had 2 people install it and now they cant get on internet and other such things. Which is why I always let the n00bs install service packs first. They are the first line of defense against crappy software. :p Install at your own risk!!



PS: Also....This is the wrong forum for this thread...............
 

rasputinj

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I always wait a while before installing service packs also, let other people be the MS Guinea pigs.
 

MonkeyHwk

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Originally posted by: RefriedBeaner
The fix for whatever is wrong in SP4. :D

Thanks, my monkey icon brother! I usually wait a couple of months or until the next SP is released, whichever comes first. :D I've learned that lesson the hard way too many times. With Microsoft you never know if the cure is going to be worse than the sickness.