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Old 03-19-2008, 08:41 PM
Me
 
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Reinstaling XP
My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.

After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
since my original installation in '93?

Much obliged


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Old 03-19-2008, 08:48 PM
gls858
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP
Me wrote:
> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.
>
> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
> since my original installation in '93?
>
> Much obliged
>
>


Visit the window update site and be very very patient :-)

If you copy of Xp doesn't include SP2 you may won't to download
SP@ and slipstream it into you current version. Here's a good link
on slipsteaming

http://www.winsupersite.com/showcase...slipstream.asp

gls858

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Old 03-19-2008, 09:06 PM
Xandros
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP
Your original install of XP was in 1993?

Anyway you made a typo but if you want to take the fastest approach to
installing XP download all the hotfixes and create a slipstream install CD
using nLite and your copy of Windows XP check this out
http://wud.jcarle.com/

--

Xandros


"Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
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> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.
>
> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
> since my original installation in '93?
>
> Much obliged
>



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Old 03-19-2008, 09:10 PM
Jim
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP

"Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
news:13u2uj5kj8pqjf9@corp.supernews.com...
> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.
>
> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
> since my original installation in '93?
>
> Much obliged
>

Since XP did not exist in 1993 this question cannot be answered.

There have been around 90 updates since SP2. It can take some time to get
all of them installed.

Jim


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Old 03-19-2008, 09:20 PM
Xandros
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP

"Jim" <j.n@nospam.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
> news:13u2uj5kj8pqjf9@corp.supernews.com...
>> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
>> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.
>>
>> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
>> since my original installation in '93?
>>
>> Much obliged
>>

> Since XP did not exist in 1993 this question cannot be answered.
>
> There have been around 90 updates since SP2. It can take some time to get
> all of them installed.
>
> Jim

In 1993 the best you could hope for was an install of Windows NT 3.1

Xandros


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Old 03-19-2008, 09:26 PM
Ken Blake, MVP
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:41:18 -0700, "Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote:

> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.



"Removing and reinstalling a few program" or "reinstalling XP"? Those
are two very different actions.

If you are reinstalling Windows, in my view that's a mistake.
Reinstalling shouldn't be a substitute for troubleshooting. You will
solve your performance problem, but you won't have found out what
caused it. The result will very likely be that you will repeat the
same behavior that caused it, and quickly find yourself back in the
same situation.



> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
> since my original installation in '93?



From Windows Update. You should get SP2, and everything that came
after it. You don't need what came before, because they are all
included within SP2.

--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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Old 03-20-2008, 12:57 AM
Bob Harris
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP
Get a copy of SP-2, which is free from Microsoft. It comes as a large
download or a CD. It is also available on other sites, such as "the
software patch". The same SP-2 works on both home and pro.

Re-install whatever XP you have, presumeable less than SP-2.

[SP-3, which is due later in 2008 should include SP-1, and SP-2, and all
patches since SP-2. But, exactly when in 2008 is a good question.]

Apply SP-2.

It is not necessary to apply SP-1, since SP-2 includes SP-1.

Then, run Windows update, many times. Let it decide what to install. A
high-speed internet connection is more-or-less required, unless you are very
patient.

It would be a good idea to get some disk imaging software (e.g., GHOST or
Trueimage), and then make an image after the initial XP, after SP-2, and
after each group of a dozen or so patches. This will avoid having to start
all over, in case one patch adversely impacts your PC. That happens to me
about once a year, and sometimes the patch can not be removed completely
using only the add-remove feature of XP. In fact, twice, XP would not run
well enough to even get to the add-remove feature. In most cases
re-downloading and re-installing fixes the problem. In one case I had to
wait a week or so for Microsoft to patch the patch. Of course, you need to
"test" the PC after each group of patches, to decdie whether they did any
damage.

CAUTION: Before connecting to the internet, especially before connecting
via high-speed, be sure to activate the XP firewall, or install some other
firewall. Also, stay away from all sites, except possibly Microsoft or that
of a reliable antivirus vendor, until you have an antivirus installed and
its definitions updated.


"Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
news:13u2uj5kj8pqjf9@corp.supernews.com...
> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.
>
> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
> since my original installation in '93?
>
> Much obliged
>



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Old 03-20-2008, 01:09 AM
Me
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP

"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:41:18 -0700, "Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote:
>
>> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
>> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.

>
>
> "Removing and reinstalling a few program" or "reinstalling XP"? Those
> are two very different actions.
>
> If you are reinstalling Windows, in my view that's a mistake.
> Reinstalling shouldn't be a substitute for troubleshooting. You will
> solve your performance problem, but you won't have found out what
> caused it. The result will very likely be that you will repeat the
> same behavior that caused it, and quickly find yourself back in the
> same situation.


Yes, I made a typo; it was installed in 2003.

What kind of troubleshooting do you suggest? When I shut Windows down, it
wouften hang for 15 seconds or so and I would get a message the "ccap was
not responding." I ccap is roughly what it said. I don't recall I believe
it was the modem. Word was getting slow to respond. Sometimes small Word
documents would take more time to close than they should. The browsers,
Firefox and Netscape were running slowly. I'm pretty sure IE wasn't having
any problems. My wife uses it and reports no problems. We use different
browsers to keep out of each other's hair.

Based on what very little I know about PCs, It behaves like some computers
do when they are said to have a memory leak and I don't know how to fix
that. I should have asked. The disk has been defragged. We searched for
tmp and temp filesd and deleted them Browsers' caches have been cleared
regularly. I assumed a reinstall of the OS and other progarams would do
the trick. Thanks again.

>
>
>> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
>> since my original installation in '93?

>
>
> From Windows Update. You should get SP2, and everything that came
> after it. You don't need what came before, because they are all
> included within SP2.
>
> --
> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
> Please Reply to the Newsgroup



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Old 03-20-2008, 06:06 AM
Xandros
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP

"Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
news:13u3e9vs77929bf@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
> news:5113u3t5vk6bktj8a8ua88pbii60gof0uu@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:41:18 -0700, "Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
>>> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.

>>
>>
>> "Removing and reinstalling a few program" or "reinstalling XP"? Those
>> are two very different actions.
>>
>> If you are reinstalling Windows, in my view that's a mistake.
>> Reinstalling shouldn't be a substitute for troubleshooting. You will
>> solve your performance problem, but you won't have found out what
>> caused it. The result will very likely be that you will repeat the
>> same behavior that caused it, and quickly find yourself back in the
>> same situation.

>
> Yes, I made a typo; it was installed in 2003.
>
> What kind of troubleshooting do you suggest?


Ken has a standard response whenever anyone says they plan to do a
reinstall. It is really unfortunate that he takes this stance because he
knows absolutely nothing about you, your time constraints or your ability to
spend many many hours trying to isolate a problem. Just reinstall XP,
update, ensure your antivirus is up to date and run periodic antispyware
scans.


--

Xandros


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Old 03-20-2008, 10:10 AM
DL
 
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Re: Reinstaling XP
ccap is a Norton/Symantec file/service
Uninstall Norton, and use their cleanup tool, available on the site to
completely remove, then test your PC again

"Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote in message
news:13u3e9vs77929bf@corp.supernews.com...
>
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message
> news:5113u3t5vk6bktj8a8ua88pbii60gof0uu@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:41:18 -0700, "Me" <me@acmewidgets.com> wrote:
>>
>>> My computer is running slower than a turtle, so I'm removing and
>>> reinstalling a few programs to try to clean & speed it up.

>>
>>
>> "Removing and reinstalling a few program" or "reinstalling XP"? Those
>> are two very different actions.
>>
>> If you are reinstalling Windows, in my view that's a mistake.
>> Reinstalling shouldn't be a substitute for troubleshooting. You will
>> solve your performance problem, but you won't have found out what
>> caused it. The result will very likely be that you will repeat the
>> same behavior that caused it, and quickly find yourself back in the
>> same situation.

>
> Yes, I made a typo; it was installed in 2003.
>
> What kind of troubleshooting do you suggest? When I shut Windows down, it
> wouften hang for 15 seconds or so and I would get a message the "ccap was
> not responding." I ccap is roughly what it said. I don't recall I believe
> it was the modem. Word was getting slow to respond. Sometimes small Word
> documents would take more time to close than they should. The browsers,
> Firefox and Netscape were running slowly. I'm pretty sure IE wasn't
> having any problems. My wife uses it and reports no problems. We use
> different browsers to keep out of each other's hair.
>
> Based on what very little I know about PCs, It behaves like some
> computers do when they are said to have a memory leak and I don't know how
> to fix that. I should have asked. The disk has been defragged. We
> searched for tmp and temp filesd and deleted them Browsers' caches have
> been cleared regularly. I assumed a reinstall of the OS and other
> progarams would do the trick. Thanks again.
>
>>
>>
>>> After I reinstall it, how do I get the XP updates that have been issued
>>> since my original installation in '93?

>>
>>
>> From Windows Update. You should get SP2, and everything that came
>> after it. You don't need what came before, because they are all
>> included within SP2.
>>
>> --
>> Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
>> Please Reply to the Newsgroup

>
>



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