General software updates

Started by Lance, Mar 11, 2007, 16:22:27

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cavillas

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Alf :)

Sebby

:hehe:

I've got to say, Vista SP2 is running pretty sweet on my mum's PC with the startup system restore point disabled and indexing tweaked (it was a clean install, btw).

Steve

May be wrong but doesn't look like there's much in it if your already up to date with sp1
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Sebby

Not sure - it was probably largely due to the fact that it was a clean install without all the millions of individual updates. But I will say that Vista SP2 seems closer to a decent OS.

rgt247

Only 567.3 Mb downloading now !
Rich


Plusnet :P

Sebby

Imagine if you still had dial-up. :P

Rik

It would change the face of software distribution completely, wouldn't it.
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Glenn

It took me a week to download a 600mb iso around 9 years ago, that was with the connection running 24/7 with Screaming.net
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Steve

Presumably this is an off peak download only for the fortunate  ;D
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Gary

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Quote from: rgt247 on May 26, 2009, 19:23:58
Only 567.3 Mb downloading now !
349 mb for me on SP2. If after you decide you are happy with SP2 and do not wish to remove it, open a cmd window and type Compcln.exe then enter it will ask you if you want to keep the service pack, if you want to just hit the "y" and it will clean up all service pack install remnants, you can gain up to 800mb back.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Malwarebytes version 1.37 released.

    *  (FIXED) Dramatically improved product updating.
    * (FIXED) /runupdate now completely silent, including errors.
    * (ADDED) Protection module now 64-bit compatible (XP SP2 and higher only).
    * (ADDED) New 32-bit protection module for XP SP2 and higher.
    * (ADDED) New heuristics for Trojan.JSRedir and other infections.
    * (ADDED) Type of scan displayed on scanning page.
    * (ADDED) Support for Arabic and Estonian language.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

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Sebby

Quote from: Gary on May 27, 2009, 09:05:22
    * (ADDED) Support for Arabic and Estonian language.

:yes:

The wait is over. :)x

Rik

What about the Latvians I want to know. ;D
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Noreen

I've just received the message about Vista SP2, think that I'll wait a little while. Several people on the American forum to which I belong have installed it, most appear to have no problems so far but a few do.

Rik

I'm always inclined to let others do the testing, Noreen. ;)
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Gary

SP2 installed and working fine here Noreen  :thumb: I just disabled all security so it would not boot with windows and the service pack took hardly any time once installed did a boot time defrag and re-enabled my av and firewall and all is good.
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Superantispyware 4.26.1004 released
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Simon

Simon.
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Gary

Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Rik

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Noreen

I see on Wilders that quite a lot of people (not everybody) are having problems with Vista SP2 and NOD32. :( I wonder if Acronis TI v10 will work with it.

Rik

Knowing Acronis, probably not. :(
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Sebby

Quote from: Noreen on May 27, 2009, 18:06:54
I see on Wilders that quite a lot of people (not everybody) are having problems with Vista SP2 and NOD32. :( I wonder if Acronis TI v10 will work with it.

The old problematic NOD32. :(

Rik

I prefer to think of it as the new, problematic, SP2. ;D
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