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Originally posted by TalonTSiDude@Mar 3 2004, 01:48 AM
Matt just own3d jimwross.
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When did I ever say anything about service packs? oh wait I didn't.
DSMChick, you really shouldn't listen to any of us. When installing SP1, you may or may not have problems; if you don't no big deal, you get increased compatibility and added features:
"Enhanced Security, Reliability, and Compatibility
XP SP1 includes a security rollup package that contains all the security patches Microsoft released for XP between its release to manufacturing (RTM) and XP SP1's RTM. The company made many of these fixes during a Trustworthy Computing code review in early 2002.
New Capabilities
XP SP1 includes support for USB 2.0 devices and provides the underlying technology for Freestyle multimedia software, Mira remote-display devices, and the Tablet PC platform. It also includes an optional Microsoft .NET Framework installation. However, none of these technologies are included in SP1; enterprises won't have to roll out unnecessary software, which will speed deployment and aid reliability. XP SP1 also doesn't include Bluetooth support, which Microsoft says it will deliver separately through Windows Update."
The only thing that everyone should do is update thier critical security patch updates. Theres no excuse for not doing it. There won't be any adverse side effects, and you protect you, your personal information, and patch a hole that shoudl ahve already been fixed.
I guess if you never get on the internet / plug your computer in to a network, dont sweat it. As soon as you do however, your at risk. It shouldn't even be a choice not too.
TalonTSI, I wasn't trying to start an argument, but your giving off ill advised reccomendations. If you really question what I am saying, do a quick search on google about it to get a 3rd party opinion.
I tend to agree with eclipseturbo, SP1 has never cuased me any performance problems. there are many factors that go in to what may cuase your computer to start up slower, decrease performance etc.... then again, I never really have "slow" computers.
Whateva, bottom line is: update all critical update security patches; SP1 is generally reguarded as a good update (All new computers ship with it), but if you do have problems, as stated before its easy to remove.
Jim