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I have updates set to manual fortunately. Have had incomplete updates screw up windows before.
The blurb says that that it support new hardware and emerging hardware standards and contains all the updates since SP1. Not sure why anyone with an existing PC who is not developing for newer machines and who already has the previous updates would need it. Think I'll leave it till net comments indicate it works anyway.
PS On previous threads about vista slow to start up and thrashing discs, I find in addition to all stuff on net about turning off superfetch etc you should clear your fault history to avoid trustedinstaller keep looking for solutions, get another virus checker other than free AVG8 and, if going away from machine for a period, kill the explorer process because most of the activity that kicks in in idle is just explorer interrogating files for no obvious reason. Log out and log in again to get desktop back.
Or keep task manager running and start "Explorer.exe" manually.
Well I downloaded it, disabled avast, double clicked it to start and held my breath. About 40mins later it successfully installed and not only that, a few others relating to Office 2007 have now managed to successfully install after failing for months with a 80070641 error. For once I am happy with that trouble free performance.
I have a 3-way boot system on my laptop. 1 broken Vista install, 1 Linux and 1 working Vista install. SP2 installs ok on the working Vista install, and I am using GRUB as the boot manager.
Cheers, the grub idea is obvious a load of bollocks. I had a load of hassle installing SP1; I completely reinstalled Vista blowing away the grub boot manager, only restoring grub after SP1 had installed successfully.
I have updates set to manual fortunately. Have had incomplete updates screw up windows before.
The blurb says that that it support new hardware and emerging hardware standards and contains all the updates since SP1. Not sure why anyone with an existing PC who is not developing for newer machines and who already has the previous updates would need it. Think I'll leave it till net comments indicate it works anyway.
PS On previous threads about vista slow to start up and thrashing discs, I find in addition to all stuff on net about turning off superfetch etc you should clear your fault history to avoid trustedinstaller keep looking for solutions, get another virus checker other than free AVG8 and, if going away from machine for a period, kill the explorer process because most of the activity that kicks in in idle is just explorer interrogating files for no obvious reason. Log out and log in again to get desktop back.
He we go again, MIcrow@nk Vista SP2 released but will not install; gets all the way to 100% of stage 3 then indicates install failure and reverts; fails with error code 80004005 (unknown error?, fncking wonderful ).
Googling about, there is an idea being floated that the SP2 install fails when dual booting a machine through Grub; on the off chance that this is correct how do you restore the original WinCrappy Boot tulipe to the MBR?
Does anyone have experience of running MS Word through Wine on Linux?
I have a 3-way boot system on my laptop. 1 broken Vista install, 1 Linux and 1 working Vista install. SP2 installs ok on the working Vista install, and I am using GRUB as the boot manager.
He we go again, MIcrow@nk Vista SP2 released but will not install; gets all the way to 100% of stage 3 then indicates install failure and reverts; fails with error code 80004005 (unknown error?, fncking wonderful ).
Googling about, there is an idea being floated that the SP2 install fails when dual booting a machine through Grub; on the off chance that this is correct how do you restore the original WinCrappy Boot tulipe to the MBR?
Does anyone have experience of running MS Word through Wine on Linux?
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