Guest GW Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 I have just upgraded to SP3, but met up with some problems associated with keys. First, I have Chinese and Japanese input method installed. But after the upgrade, the ctrl + space and alt + shift key for swiching between input methods no longer work in some (not all) programs, e.g. Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer. But they do work with Notepad. Second, the Google Desktop search bar (the bar that appears when hitting "ctrl" twice") no longer appears after hitting "ctrl" twice. I am sure this is with SP3 since no similar problem occurs until I installed it on my HP laptop. I have successfully replicated it with another HP laptop, btw.
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Re: Issues with XP SP3 >I have just upgraded to SP3, but met up with some problems associated with >keys. >First, I have Chinese and Japanese input method installed. But after the >upgrade, the ctrl + space and alt + shift key for swiching between input >methods no longer work in some (not all) programs, e.g. Microsoft Word, >Internet Explorer. But they do work with Notepad. >Second, the Google Desktop search bar (the bar that appears when hitting >"ctrl" twice") no longer appears after hitting "ctrl" twice. >I am sure this is with SP3 since no similar problem occurs until I installed >it on my HP laptop. I have successfully replicated it with another HP laptop, >btw. The only post-SP3 thing related to IME is this KB article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950820/en-us You could probably try installing it for kicks. Did you already try re-installing the IMEs? It may be that SP3 caused them to become unregistered in some way or with some applications. Try also reinstalling the Google Desktop. I think it was updated recently so maybe the current version will address this. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest GW Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Re: Issues with XP SP3 Well it is not really due to Japanese IME, and actually the other laptop I replicated the same result on has only Chinese installed. The Google desktop application is also up-to-date. Now I have already uninstalled XP SP3, and the problems are gone. The SP3 experience is perhaps the worst nightmire ever. Besides the problem in this thread, I have also met problems such as I can't rotate the orientation of screen with ATI Driver version lower than 8.5, etc. "Thee Chicago Wolf" wrote: > >I have just upgraded to SP3, but met up with some problems associated with > >keys. > >First, I have Chinese and Japanese input method installed. But after the > >upgrade, the ctrl + space and alt + shift key for swiching between input > >methods no longer work in some (not all) programs, e.g. Microsoft Word, > >Internet Explorer. But they do work with Notepad. > >Second, the Google Desktop search bar (the bar that appears when hitting > >"ctrl" twice") no longer appears after hitting "ctrl" twice. > >I am sure this is with SP3 since no similar problem occurs until I installed > >it on my HP laptop. I have successfully replicated it with another HP laptop, > >btw. > > The only post-SP3 thing related to IME is this KB article: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950820/en-us > You could probably try installing it for kicks. Did you already try > re-installing the IMEs? It may be that SP3 caused them to become > unregistered in some way or with some applications. > > Try also reinstalling the Google Desktop. I think it was updated > recently so maybe the current version will address this. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Re: Issues with XP SP3 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. Go to http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 | select "Windows XP" then select "Windows XP Service Pack 3" Tip: Uninstall Google Desktop then install the current version. -- ~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/ GW wrote: > I have just upgraded to SP3, but met up with some problems associated with > keys. > First, I have Chinese and Japanese input method installed. But after the > upgrade, the ctrl + space and alt + shift key for swiching between input > methods no longer work in some (not all) programs, e.g. Microsoft Word, > Internet Explorer. But they do work with Notepad. > Second, the Google Desktop search bar (the bar that appears when hitting > "ctrl" twice") no longer appears after hitting "ctrl" twice. > I am sure this is with SP3 since no similar problem occurs until I > installed > it on my HP laptop. I have successfully replicated it with another HP > laptop, btw.
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted September 15, 2008 Posted September 15, 2008 Re: Issues with XP SP3 >Well it is not really due to Japanese IME, and actually the other laptop I >replicated the same result on has only Chinese installed. >The Google desktop application is also up-to-date. >Now I have already uninstalled XP SP3, and the problems are gone. >The SP3 experience is perhaps the worst nightmire ever. Besides the problem >in this thread, I have also met problems such as I can't rotate the >orientation of screen with ATI Driver version lower than 8.5, etc. The issue with the ATI driver, was resolved with newer drivers, I think. And it's also impossible to determine what you may have on your computer that is tripping things up. Many people have had a very successful SP3 experience. You can always bring up the issue with the Japanese and Chinese IME's to Microsoft and see what they say about it. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest Plato Posted September 16, 2008 Posted September 16, 2008 Re: Issues with XP SP3 =?Utf-8?B?R1c=?= wrote: > > I have just upgraded to SP3, but met up with some problems associated with > keys. Why? Please state in detail what exact reasons you needed to get a new version of Windows on? -- http://www.bootdisk.com/
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