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The Verse - Volume 6
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Tech Tips: Windows XP Service Pack 2
According to Ina Fried
with CNET News.com, computer users should be careful with Microsoft
Windows new update, XP Service Pack 2. "Although Microsoft has
recommended consumers turn on Windows' Automatic Update feature
to get Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2), PC makers are reminding
Windows XP users to do their homework before installing the security
update."
Major computer makers
recommend consumers install the update, but in many cases they
also have a list of revised drivers and other software patches
that should be installed before downloading and installing the
operating system update.
Dell and Hewlett-Packard
have warned consumers to check their web sites before installing
the update.
A Microsoft representative
said that that although the company has been pushing Automatic
Update as the easiest way to download SP2, it has been recommending
that customers check with their PC maker and other hardware makers
to get any necessary driver updates. Microsoft also has its own
list of software that may have compatibility issues or may work
differently with SP2 as well as a page with links to PC makers'
sites.
Experts encourage companies
and individuals to compare Microsoft's list of software issues
to the list of programs running on any machine being considered
for upgrade. An easy way to compare is by checking the "Add/Remove
programs" option built into Windows.
Ultimately, companies
should adjust to SP2, given both its security benefits and that
it will be the standard on new PCs.
Expert opinion says
that the benefits of Service Pack 2 far outweigh the small little
annoyances of trying to fix the application incompatibilities.
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