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Turned on the computer this morning ,and every 20 or 30 seconds it would
freeze up requiring a softboot to get it going again. Finally I saw in
Windows Task Manager that automatic update was consuming nearly 100% of the
CPU available. I turned off automatic update, set it to notify me of update
,but not to download or install. Rebooted, and it did not freeze up. Then
I was notified I had updates pending down load. I proceeded with download
and 10 minutes I was advised that SP2 was downloaded and ready to install.
Now I am hesitant to install SP2 as I have been reading of the problems it
is causing on some computers. Whatever happened to the days of turning on
your computer of a morning and working all day without spending all your
time trying to figure out what to or not to fix next?
Turned on the computer this morning ,and every 20 or 30 seconds it would
freeze up requiring a softboot to get it going again. Finally I saw in
Windows Task Manager that automatic update was consuming nearly 100% of the
CPU available. I turned off automatic update, set it to notify me of update
,but not to download or install. Rebooted, and it did not freeze up. Then
I was notified I had updates pending down load. I proceeded with download
and 10 minutes I was advised that SP2 was downloaded and ready to install.
Now I am hesitant to install SP2 as I have been reading of the problems it
is causing on some computers. Whatever happened to the days of turning on
your computer of a morning and working all day without spending all your
time trying to figure out what to or not to fix next?