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Guest O.J. Newman
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Hello:

 

I recently came upon a site that claims to have an "Unofficial" SP1 for

Windows ME at http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

 

Does anyone know anything about this SP or have any experience with it?

 

Is it worth trying, or am I more likely to get myself into trouble by

attempting to install this SP?

 

Also listed are many separate updates, but these may be included as part of

the unofficial SP.

 

Again, does anyone know anything about these?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

O.J.

 

P.S. I also seem to recall seeing another unofficial Win ME SP that was a

collection of all of the official Win ME updates released by Microsoft.

 

Does anyone know anything about this SP or where I might be able to find it?

 

It sounds easier than going to the Microsoft update site and downloading all

of the official updates individually.

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Guest Mike M
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Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

I haven't checked, and doubt that I will be doing so, but all I would

expect any third party SP1 to be is a roll-up of the various updates for

Win Me that can otherwise be downloaded and installed from the Windows

Update site. A bit like the Microsoft Security Update CD (now withdrawn)

that was released in January 2005 and did the same thing as well as

upgrading IE to IE6 SP1 (if not previously installed) and upgrading WMP to

WMP9 (if not previously installed). The unofficial SP1 might include some

Microsoft Win Me hotfixes that were not made generally available and only

available from Microsoft after having phoning PSS and outlining a specific

problem that was documented in a Knowledge Base article. In such cases I

wouldn't normally advise a user to install such hotfixes unless they are

experiencing the problem outlined in the associated Knowledge Base

article.

 

Personally if your PC is fully patched and running well I wouldn't bother

with such a site unless you see some third party application that adds

functionality to your system that it doesn't already have and that you

feel you might want to use.

> P.S. I also seem to recall seeing another unofficial Win ME SP that

> was a collection of all of the official Win ME updates released by

> Microsoft.

 

Various contributors including Shane Beeston and Gary Terhune have

prepared such CDs.

--

Mike Maltby

mike.maltby@gmail.com

 

 

O.J. Newman <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote:

> Hello:

>

> I recently came upon a site that claims to have an "Unofficial" SP1

> for Windows ME at http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

>

> Does anyone know anything about this SP or have any experience with

> it?

> Is it worth trying, or am I more likely to get myself into trouble by

> attempting to install this SP?

>

> Also listed are many separate updates, but these may be included as

> part of the unofficial SP.

>

> Again, does anyone know anything about these?

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> O.J.

>

> P.S. I also seem to recall seeing another unofficial Win ME SP that

> was a collection of all of the official Win ME updates released by

> Microsoft.

> Does anyone know anything about this SP or where I might be able to

> find it?

> It sounds easier than going to the Microsoft update site and

> downloading all of the official updates individually.

Posted

Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

 

"O.J. Newman" <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote in message

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> Hello:

>

> I recently came upon a site that claims to have an "Unofficial" SP1 for

> Windows ME at http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

>

> Does anyone know anything about this SP or have any experience with it?

>

> Is it worth trying, or am I more likely to get myself into trouble by

> attempting to install this SP?

>

> Also listed are many separate updates, but these may be included as part

of

> the unofficial SP.

>

> Again, does anyone know anything about these?

>

> Thanks in advance.

 

 

 

Though I certainly cannot vouch for that unofficial SP...

I have used them before and have not had the slightest problems. Someoene

merely took a bunch of official updates

and rolled them into one package to save some time .

 

I still would *of course* be sure your data is backed up before giving it a

try...

also set a restore point prior.

Guest Greegor
Posted

Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

"O.J. Newman" <o...@zoominternet.net> wrote in message

> I recently came upon a site that claims to have an

> "Unofficial" SP1 for Windows ME at

http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

>

> Does anyone know anything about this SP or have any experience with it?

>

> Is it worth trying, or am I more likely to get

> myself into trouble by attempting to install this SP?

>

> Also listed are many separate updates, but

> these may be included as part of the unofficial SP.

>

> Again, does anyone know anything about these?

 

I have been running ME with an unofficial SP from that MDGX site

for a few years. It works great. If you read their information

you will find that the parts in there are carefully chosen.

The bundle actually sets up MUCH quicker and

easier than going through the Microsoft update web site.

 

Like the other poster said, BACK UP your stuff so you don't get

"caught out".

Old hard drives or CDs work good for backups of the build files

and drivers you had to collect. Using a drive image copy program

you could even put a completely working system onto an old

drive that is too small for actually doing the install itself.

(like a clean install with a directory with zip archives of installers

for basic tools)

 

I find this to be a good use for old 400 Meg drives!

 

My main working drive is a little old 5 Gig that makes

maintenance MUCH quicker and easier!

 

Windows key, Run, SCANREG /OPT /FIX

 

I update and run virus scan to scan it all.

Update and run spyware killer.

 

I delete various junk files, cookies, recent web pages,

those "recent" file pointers, temp files cleanup misses.

then run the disk cleanup which cleans out the recycle bin etc.

 

Scandisk deepest mode.

 

Defrag

 

I shudder to think how long this would all take if I was still

using a 40 Gig or a 120 Gig as my main drive!

 

I don't see the sense in having those on the online machine.

I COULD plug them in as a second drive, readily, but

just feel no pressure to do that.

 

I have several drives between 4 Gigs and 7 Gigs all

image copies of my fully working system, so that

even if the worst happened I could swap drives

in about ten minutes and be fully operational again.

 

I haven't had to, but I'm ready!

 

Will MS pull the plug for ME updates on their update site later this

year?

 

Some of the MS "fine print" implies or states something like that.

 

Beyond just not making new updates, going stagnant, will

they make the updates no longer available?

 

They seem to distinguish between security updates and

other updates. Some of the wording implies that updates

not for SECURITY purposes will be the first to cease.

Can one of the MVP's verify this distinction and availability?

 

I have a concern about the MS collection of ME certified DRIVERS.

Will they or have they become no longer available?

 

Has there ever been a CD of ME certified drivers?

 

Is the ME update CD absolutely and totally not available

from Microsoft?

 

Most spyware killers and virus scan software

expect that you have already installed all of

the security updates first.

 

Reasonable, but possibly problematic if the

updates are no longer available.

Guest webster72n
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Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

 

"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message

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> I haven't checked, and doubt that I will be doing so, but all I would

> expect any third party SP1 to be is a roll-up of the various updates for

> Win Me that can otherwise be downloaded and installed from the Windows

> Update site. A bit like the Microsoft Security Update CD (now withdrawn)

> that was released in January 2005 and did the same thing as well as

> upgrading IE to IE6 SP1 (if not previously installed) and upgrading WMP to

> WMP9 (if not previously installed). The unofficial SP1 might include some

> Microsoft Win Me hotfixes that were not made generally available and only

> available from Microsoft after having phoning PSS and outlining a specific

> problem that was documented in a Knowledge Base article. In such cases I

> wouldn't normally advise a user to install such hotfixes unless they are

> experiencing the problem outlined in the associated Knowledge Base

> article.

>

> Personally if your PC is fully patched and running well I wouldn't bother

> with such a site unless you see some third party application that adds

> functionality to your system that it doesn't already have and that you

> feel you might want to use.

>

> > P.S. I also seem to recall seeing another unofficial Win ME SP that

> > was a collection of all of the official Win ME updates released by

> > Microsoft.

>

> Various contributors including Shane Beeston

 

I surely like the 'Bee" in Beatson, Mike, it definitely "stings". <H>.

> and Gary Terhune have

> prepared such CDs.

> --

> Mike Maltby

> mike.maltby@gmail.com

>

>

> O.J. Newman <ojn@zoominternet.net> wrote:

>

> > Hello:

> >

> > I recently came upon a site that claims to have an "Unofficial" SP1

> > for Windows ME at http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

> >

> > Does anyone know anything about this SP or have any experience with

> > it?

> > Is it worth trying, or am I more likely to get myself into trouble by

> > attempting to install this SP?

> >

> > Also listed are many separate updates, but these may be included as

> > part of the unofficial SP.

> >

> > Again, does anyone know anything about these?

> >

> > Thanks in advance.

> >

> > O.J.

> >

> > P.S. I also seem to recall seeing another unofficial Win ME SP that

> > was a collection of all of the official Win ME updates released by

> > Microsoft.

> > Does anyone know anything about this SP or where I might be able to

> > find it?

> > It sounds easier than going to the Microsoft update site and

> > downloading all of the official updates individually.

>

Guest O.J. Newman
Posted

Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

Hello:

 

Is the MDGX SP just a collection of the standard Microsoft updates, or is it

some customized collection of updates?

 

Should a user apply either the MDGX SP *or* the standard MS updates, but not

both?

 

Or should both MDGX *and* MS be applied? If so, which should be applied

first, and which should be applied second?

 

Thanks in advance.

 

O.J.

 

"Greegor" <Greegor47@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME.

>

> I have been running ME with an unofficial SP from that MDGX site

> for a few years. It works great. If you read their information

> you will find that the parts in there are carefully chosen.

> The bundle actually sets up MUCH quicker and

> easier than going through the Microsoft update web site.

>

Guest Greegor
Posted

Re: Unofficial Win ME SP1?

 

Isn't there a FAQ on the web site?

http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME

 

I like that it installs MUCH easier, and has

updates you will soon no longer be able to obtain from MS.


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