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Originally posted by: Booster
Does anyone know if it also contains SP1 inside?

all MS Service Packs have been cumulative since the NT 4 days, as far as I know, so the answer is 99.999% likely to be yes
 
Will it be possible to fix SP1 and SP2 and the regular XP install on a slipstreamed CD?
 
Just read somewhere in ipodlounge that some guy had some trouble with ipod/itunes with SP2 installed.. ouch 🙁 Uninstalling SP2 fixed it. I hope this is just an isolated case.
 
Originally posted by: screw3d
Just read somewhere in ipodlounge that some guy had some trouble with ipod/itunes with SP2 installed.. ouch 🙁 Uninstalling SP2 fixed it. I hope this is just an isolated case.

Certainly hope that it is not a general case.

Hopefully Microsoft does not go out of its way to screw people over.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Booster
Does anyone know if it also contains SP1 inside?

all MS Service Packs have been cumulative since the NT 4 days, as far as I know, so the answer is 99.999% likely to be yes


Not on the last OfficeXP ones. You have to download the SP1 first BEFORE you can get SP2.

Maybe WinXP will be different then OfficeXP?

 
first problem/issue

installed on a Compaq/HP Evo D510 , 256MB Celeron 1.7Ghz, SP1

it says i don't have any anti-virus software. Symantec NAV 7.6 Corporate Edition is installed/running with current definitions

if it can't detect one of the most popular anti-virus software programs, that seems like a problem
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
first problem/issue

installed on a Compaq/HP Evo D510 , 256MB Celeron 1.7Ghz, SP1

it says i don't have any anti-virus software. Symantec NAV 7.6 Corporate Edition is installed/running with current definitions

if it can't detect one of the most popular anti-virus software programs, that seems like a problem


Ditto, I'm having the same problem here.
 
This is not simply a service pack - this is a new product.

Great, didn't MS make a statement at some point that SPs would not contain any new features? I know it was a while ago but enough of their customers complained about the mixture of features and fixes, I know it really bugs me.
 
Originally posted by: Geekish Thoughts
Originally posted by: FoBoT
first problem/issue

installed on a Compaq/HP Evo D510 , 256MB Celeron 1.7Ghz, SP1

it says i don't have any anti-virus software. Symantec NAV 7.6 Corporate Edition is installed/running with current definitions

if it can't detect one of the most popular anti-virus software programs, that seems like a problem


Ditto, I'm having the same problem here.

i tried it on 3 pc's , all three failed to recognize Symantec NAV
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: Geekish Thoughts
Originally posted by: FoBoT
first problem/issue

installed on a Compaq/HP Evo D510 , 256MB Celeron 1.7Ghz, SP1

it says i don't have any anti-virus software. Symantec NAV 7.6 Corporate Edition is installed/running with current definitions

if it can't detect one of the most popular anti-virus software programs, that seems like a problem


Ditto, I'm having the same problem here.

i tried it on 3 pc's , all three failed to recognize Symantec NAV
Is there a way to turn off the anti-virus detection capabilities or ignore that it cannot detect?
 
The server must alot of people downloading it. I was downloading it at 86KB/sec and then the d/l stopped.

I just started the download again and now getting it at a stable 176KB/sec. Which is not bad at all since my max download speed is like 185KB/sec.
 
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