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there are a lot of techs on annoyance.org that recomend not doing updates,
some say they have not done them in years. and that they can destroy your computer, now I am wondering if I should uninstall sp2, Jane |
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Jane;
Most of the problems supposedly caused by updates are actually caused by pre-existing problems. Your computer must be free of spyware, viruses and other malware before updates are installed. All problems, known and unknown should be resolved before attempting updates. Part of this means you need to keep your antivirus up to date Using a firewall An up to date spyware detector And of course the latest Windows Updates: http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/security.htm The only reason to uninstall any Critical Update especially a Service Pack is if there are problems you are reasonably certain will be resolved by the uninstallation. And then it should be reinstalled as soon as a resolution is found. Do NOT uninstall SP-2 just because of the incomplete or faulty information given by the misinformed. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "Jane" <Jane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FB7A62B2-B273-432E-85E0-EF600D754CCD@microsoft.com... > there are a lot of techs on annoyance.org that recomend not doing updates, > some say they have not done them in years. and that they can destroy your > computer, now I am wondering if I should uninstall sp2, Jane |
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Thanks, it just worries me to read all the problems some have. I would be
better off not reading them, but I read so I can learn what to do if I have any problems and it makes me not want to do them, thanks, Jane "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote: > Jane; > Most of the problems supposedly caused by updates are actually caused by > pre-existing problems. > Your computer must be free of spyware, viruses and other malware before > updates are installed. > All problems, known and unknown should be resolved before attempting > updates. > Part of this means you need to keep your antivirus up to date > Using a firewall > An up to date spyware detector > And of course the latest Windows Updates: > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/security.htm > > The only reason to uninstall any Critical Update especially a Service Pack > is if there are problems you are reasonably certain will be resolved by the > uninstallation. And then it should be reinstalled as soon as a resolution > is found. > > Do NOT uninstall SP-2 just because of the incomplete or faulty information > given by the misinformed. > > -- > Jupiter Jones [MVP] > http://www3.telus.net/dandemar > http://www.dts-l.org > > > "Jane" <Jane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FB7A62B2-B273-432E-85E0-EF600D754CCD@microsoft.com... > > there are a lot of techs on annoyance.org that recomend not doing updates, > > some say they have not done them in years. and that they can destroy your > > computer, now I am wondering if I should uninstall sp2, Jane > > > |
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