SP3 - Status Question

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I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
obvious reasons.

One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
seems to be OK.

My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
installed ASAP?

I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
users up to date on what is going on.

Any comments?

Thanks, Fred
 
Fred S ***** wrote:
> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
> obvious reasons.
>
> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
> SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
> seems to be OK.
>
> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
> installed ASAP?
>
> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
> users up to date on what is going on.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks, Fred


SP3 will not be changed. You need to install it properly, however. This
means uninstalling ALL anti malware programs and making sure that your
AV does NOT load with Windows or uninstall it as well. After all that,
do a clean up, chkdsk and defrag before installing SP3. Once finished
with the SP3 install, reboot TWICE.

Alias
 
> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
> obvious reasons.
>
> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on
> and SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3
> and he seems to be OK.
>
> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
> installed ASAP?
>
> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
> users up to date on what is going on.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks, Fred


There is one. It would seem you have done nothing to research it for
yourself there is info all over the place and esp on MS.
 
>I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>obvious reasons.
>
>One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
>SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
>seems to be OK.
>
>My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
>on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
>installed ASAP?
>
>I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
>users up to date on what is going on.
>
>Any comments?
>
>Thanks, Fred


The only people having issues with SP3 are those who had HP systems
with AMD processors and users whose systems are already bunged up with
gobs of garbage software and who knows what. SP3 is safe but does
require some reading on the Microsoft for software compatibility. I
have had nothing but positive experiences installing it on a multitude
of different person's PCs.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
The release of WinXP SP3 is final: No changes will be made to it.

WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation
http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldro...requisites-for-a-successful-installation.aspx

Steps to take before you install WinXP SP3
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717

====================================

IEBlog: IE and Windows XP Service Pack 3
http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2008/05/05/ie-and-xpsp3.aspx

===================================

<IMHO>
Temporarily disable all real-time protections afforded by your anti-virus
application, any anti-spyware applications, and any third-party firewall
prior to installing SP3. If you disable a third-party firewall, make sure
you then enable the Windows Firewall: The machine should not be connected to
the internet without an active firewall.

NB ZA Free users: Uninstall ZA Free via Add/Remove Programs and enable the
Windows Firewall before installing SP3.

After installing SP3 /and rebooting twice/, check to make sure your
real-time protections have been re-enabled If you disabled a third-party
firewall, remember to re-enable it and disable the Windows Firewall.
</IMHO>

Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for
Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and
e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.

.. US:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

.. CA:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11273&gprid=522131

.. UK:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11273&gprid=522131

.. AU:
http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11273&gprid=522131

.. Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 | select
Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/


Fred S *****" <"Fred S wrote:
> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
> obvious reasons.
>
> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
> SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
> seems to be OK.
>
> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
> installed ASAP?
>
> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
> users up to date on what is going on.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks, Fred
 
Thee Chicago Wolf wrote:
>> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>> obvious reasons.
>>
>> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
>> SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
>> seems to be OK.
>>
>> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
>> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
>> installed ASAP?
>>
>> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
>> users up to date on what is going on.
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
>> Thanks, Fred

>
> The only people having issues with SP3 are those who had HP systems
> with AMD processors and users whose systems are already bunged up with
> gobs of garbage software and who knows what. SP3 is safe but does
> require some reading on the Microsoft for software compatibility. I
> have had nothing but positive experiences installing it on a multitude
> of different person's PCs.
>
> - Thee Chicago Wolf


That's what I thought too but my friend with the problems, continuous
reboots, real slooooooow startup and operation has a Dell with an Intel
chip.

I had him remove (UNinstall) it based on the research that I've done
despite what that idiot "Twayne" suggested in an earlier post. Guys like
that just love to post crap online, but that's another matter.

My friend says he installed it using Windows update automatically.
Others here have posted that one needs to uninstall AV and FW software
which sounds extreme unless, of course, it is Norton or McAfee.

My review of posts here and at other sites show problems with SP3 on
many other PC brands and with Intel chips. This is verified by the
numerous articles located at the MS Windows XP Solution Center for SP3.

I was hoping someone, MVP's in particular, were compiling info. Even Jim
Eshelman at AUMHA doesn't address it at all.

Fred
 
Twayne wrote:
>> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>> obvious reasons.
>>
>> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on
>> and SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3
>> and he seems to be OK.
>>
>> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
>> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
>> installed ASAP?
>>
>> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
>> users up to date on what is going on.
>>
>> Any comments?
>>
>> Thanks, Fred

>
> There is one. It would seem you have done nothing to research it for
> yourself there is info all over the place and esp on MS.
>
>

Thanks for your help and comments towards the issue - nice of you to be
so helpful by posting so much real helpful information.

You sir are an A-hole!
 
microsoft has a new group called the 'endless reboot' group which only works
on perfecting the endless reboots observed on windows xp sp3 and windows
vista
when microsoft believes that they have mastered 'endless reboot' they will
invite
bill gates back to microsoft to get the the S**T fixed. hold your breath
until you
turn blue and be glad you did not download windows xp sp3

good luck to microft in 2008 the endless reboot group.

stafford collinsworth
9th infantry division vietnam veteran
and endless reboot sometimers patient
"Fred S *****" <"Fred S"@anonymous.com> wrote in message
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>I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for obvious
>reasons.
>
> One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
> SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
> seems to be OK.
>
> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working on
> a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be installed
> ASAP?
>
> I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
> users up to date on what is going on.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks, Fred
 
>That's what I thought too but my friend with the problems, continuous
>reboots, real slooooooow startup and operation has a Dell with an Intel
>chip.
>
>I had him remove (UNinstall) it based on the research that I've done
>despite what that idiot "Twayne" suggested in an earlier post. Guys like
>that just love to post crap online, but that's another matter.
>
>My friend says he installed it using Windows update automatically.
>Others here have posted that one needs to uninstall AV and FW software
>which sounds extreme unless, of course, it is Norton or McAfee.
>
>My review of posts here and at other sites show problems with SP3 on
>many other PC brands and with Intel chips. This is verified by the
>numerous articles located at the MS Windows XP Solution Center for SP3.
>
>I was hoping someone, MVP's in particular, were compiling info. Even Jim
>Eshelman at AUMHA doesn't address it at all.
>
>Fred


There's been some reports that tomorrow Microsoft may have some kind
of compatibility check for those who will be getting it via Windows
Update. But as far as anything else, it's really a matter of what a
person has on their PCs. On the majority of PCs I've installed SP3 to,
they've all been lean in the software install department. If SP3 is
breaking anything on a person's PC, I stand by my word that it's
someone else's software, not SP3 that is not fully complaint. I've
installed SP3 (and earlier betas and release candidates) on at least
10 PC running Symantec Corporate AV 10.1 and nothing bad happened when
it came up after reboot. I think people just are not keeping their
software current and crying foul when it breaks. This whole busness of
turn of this and uninstall that before putting it on borders on
retarded.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
On Mon, 9 Jun 2008 16:30:08 -0500, "bw" <bw@dodgit.com> wrote:

>
>"Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message
>news:053r44t2o8l23agn20ckjl5j62h23iim9c@4ax.com...
>
>> But as far as anything else, it's really a matter of what a
>> person has on their PCs. On the majority of PCs I've installed SP3 to,
>> they've all been lean in the software install department. If SP3 is
>> breaking anything on a person's PC, I stand by my word that it's
>> someone else's software, not SP3 that is not fully complaint. I've

>
>You know, I think that's smart. When I do get SP3, I think I'll backup,
>restore a clean install, apply SP3, then backup, and start reinstalling
>apps.
>
>Guess a backup or two is a good idea?


Yes, a backup is always a good idea but an audit of your current apps
is always a better one. Installing XP with SP3 on a slipstreamed disk
is the best if you plan that route.

Certainly it doesn't take much effort to go to the software makers web
sites and see if there are any patches / updates for the existing app
that may make it a bit more SP3 friendly before SP3 is put on. It's
just smart to do some easy preparation work before the deployment of a
major service pack. I would guess that after tomorrow we'll see a
whole slew of web sites posting how SP3 broke everything but I bet
dollars to donuts we'll see updates from the software makers appear a
short time afterwards. SP3 has been an available download in release
candidate format since LAST YEAR so no software vendor has any excuse
to not have tried it against their existing software so as to make the
users ready for it.

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
"Fred S *****" <"Fred S"@anonymous.com> wrote in message
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>
> My review of posts here and at other sites show problems with SP3 on many
> other PC brands and with Intel chips. This is verified by the numerous
> articles located at the MS Windows XP Solution Center for SP3.
>


Mine too, I am holding off...
Breaking XP would possibly help Vista look better wouldn't it?

Give it a few of months until all the finger pointing dies down. You're not
going to hurt anything by not installing it, and bringing up the obvious
flaws in a buggy release is just going to rub people the wrong way, IMHO.
 
"stafford collinsworth" <stafford_collisworth@msn.com> wrote in message
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> microsoft has a new group called the 'endless reboot' group


MAN! it's Win 3.1 all over again
 
Untrue! I have had problems with SP3 and have an Intel processor and I
wouldn.t class any of the software on my computer as "garbage"

John
On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 13:35:54 -0500, Thee Chicago Wolf <.@.> wrote:

>>I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>>obvious reasons.
>>
>>One has actually encountered problems as he had automatic updates on and
>>SP3 was installed. I had him use Add/Remove Progs to remove SP3 and he
>>seems to be OK.
>>
>>My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
>>on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
>>installed ASAP?
>>
>>I guess that there needs to be a "Status" report of some kind to keep
>>users up to date on what is going on.
>>
>>Any comments?
>>
>>Thanks, Fred

>
>The only people having issues with SP3 are those who had HP systems
>with AMD processors and users whose systems are already bunged up with
>gobs of garbage software and who knows what. SP3 is safe but does
>require some reading on the Microsoft for software compatibility. I
>have had nothing but positive experiences installing it on a multitude
>of different person's PCs.
>
>- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
"Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message
news:053r44t2o8l23agn20ckjl5j62h23iim9c@4ax.com...

> But as far as anything else, it's really a matter of what a
> person has on their PCs. On the majority of PCs I've installed SP3 to,
> they've all been lean in the software install department. If SP3 is
> breaking anything on a person's PC, I stand by my word that it's
> someone else's software, not SP3 that is not fully complaint. I've


You know, I think that's smart. When I do get SP3, I think I'll backup,
restore a clean install, apply SP3, then backup, and start reinstalling
apps.

Guess a backup or two is a good idea?
 
>Untrue! I have had problems with SP3 and have an Intel processor and I
>wouldn.t class any of the software on my computer as "garbage"


Rough count, how many applications are on your PC? Is *everything*
fully up to date in terms of apps, drivers, BIOS, etc.?

- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
Fred S ***** wrote:

> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
> obvious reasons.
>


There are no "obvious reasons" that we know of. could you cite some
examples! In fact it seems that you are not qualified to "advise" people
whether or not to install SP3 because your knowledge seems to be very
elementary.

hth
 
Fred S ***** wrote:
>
> My question is this, what is going on with SP3 remedies? Is MS working
> on a new version of SP3, or is there a "fix" for it that can be
> installed ASAP?


Same as usual. The new users/downloaders are the BETA testers. Nothing
new.

--
http://www.bootdisk.com/
 
ANONYMOUS wrote:
>
> Fred S ***** wrote:
>
>> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>> obvious reasons.
>>

>
> There are no "obvious reasons" that we know of. could you cite some
> examples! In fact it seems that you are not qualified to "advise" people
> whether or not to install SP3 because your knowledge seems to be very
> elementary.
>
> hth
>
>

The obvious reasons for holding off are all over this newsgroup -
approximately 30% of the discussions here are related to problems with
the damn service pack.

The use of "obvious" was in reference to a significant number of users
reporting major system problems with either installation or
dysfunctional problems with the OS after installation.

Windows XP is considered the most stable OS that Microsoft has made
available to users and the SP3 package has caused havoc with it.

Now, what are you qualified to talk about?

Fred
 
"ANONYMOUS" <ANONYMOUS@EXAMPLE.COM> wrote in message
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>
>
>> I have advised a number of people to hold off on installing SP3 for
>> obvious reasons.
>>

>
> There are no "obvious reasons" that we know of. could you cite some
> examples! In fact it seems that you are not qualified to "advise" people
> whether or not to install SP3 because your knowledge seems to be very
> elementary.
>



Here's a few..
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=xp+sp3+problem&btnG=Search
 
I have lots of apps and drivers, why is that an issue?

As a matter of fact, *Everything* except BIOS is fully up to date, but
are you implying that a piece of code that is not fully up to date is
garbage?

John

On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:36:17 -0500, Thee Chicago Wolf <.@.> wrote:

>>Untrue! I have had problems with SP3 and have an Intel processor and I
>>wouldn.t class any of the software on my computer as "garbage"

>
>Rough count, how many applications are on your PC? Is *everything*
>fully up to date in terms of apps, drivers, BIOS, etc.?
>
>- Thee Chicago Wolf
 
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