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More info?)
I appreciate the reply. I too had thought about adware etc. To that end I
put in a new 120 Gig WD HDD I had promised myself, and clean installed XP
from Gateway's supplied OS disk. I then reinstalled SP2 (twice) from MS's CD
and got the same result. That is, couldn't boot into Windoes, but could get
into Safe Mode.
I uninstalled SP2, cleaned up, and then went after the Automatic Upgrade to
SP2 by download. Again (twice) no boot into XP but can get into Safe Mode. I
uninstalled SP2, now for the sixth time, and got a normal startup in XP once
again.
It would appear that there is an incompaibility between SP2 and my OEM
(gateway) supplied XP that came with the computer. It's a week now and
Gateway have yet to answer my e-mail to tech support. Yeah, the same Gateway
that accepted my order and then took a week to tell me they couldn't supply
the WD HDD for a further two weeks. I bought one for $70 less at CompUSA a
half hour later.
Anyone know what's going on with SP2? MS support don't know, they tried and
then turned me back to Gateway. Denzil
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"RDBrimmer" <ronb21@att.net> wrote in message
news:Y07%c.319639$OB3.242505@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
> Here is what MS says;
>
> Though Microsoft Corp.'s new security update package is all about
> protecting systems from worms, viruses and spyware, it can't do much
> about what's already on computers -- and that could pose a problem.
>
> The company is warning users of the Windows XP operating system to check
> for spyware before downloading the free massive security update, called
> Service Pack 2.
>
> Barry Goff, a group product manager at Microsoft, said some spyware
> could cause computers to freeze up upon installation of the update.
>
> Spyware, which typically piggybacks with downloaded software such as
> file-sharing programs, tracks behavior, triggers pop-up ads and can
> otherwise cause problems on computers.
>
> Programs such as Ad-Aware and SpySweeper can scour computers for
> spyware. Microsoft recommends that users clean their PCs of spyware and
> back up their data before turning on the auto update feature that
> automatically downloads Service Pack 2, or SP2.
>
> People who download SP2 also may need to check whether legitimate
> programs, such as third-party security software, need to be updated. SP2
> makes major changes, including adding a Windows Firewall to better guard
> computers against attack, and those changes can also cause compatibility
> issues with other software.
>
> Microsoft finished work on SP2 in early August and is slowly
> distributing it to customers through automatic downloads, manual
> downloads and CDs. The company is metering out the product to avoid
> clogging up networks and slowing other Internet traffic -- and to
> monitor for any glitches.
>
> Goff said fewer than 10 million consumers have received SP2, while
> several million businesses have downloaded the product. Research firm
> IDC estimates that about 260 have been sold.
>
> Denzil Hathway wrote:
> > Has anyone run into the problem of having installed SP2 from MS's CD
that
> > you can't get back into Windows because "A problem is preventing Windows
> > from accurately checking the license for the computer. Error Code: OX
> > 8007007f". Windows just hangs in the Welcome screen with the above
dialog. I
> > can get in in Safe Mode. MS's Help is stuck and is turning me back to
the
> > OEM Gateway. Being the holiday weekend they don't have the "experts" in.
I'm
> > locked out! Help! Denzil.
> >
> >