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Guest Ray K
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For years, my W2K with SP4 ran okay. Last week, following a virus

attack, I reformatted c: and reinstalled W2K. To make a very long story

short, without SP4, webpages open fast. With SP4, they are virtually

impossible to open, with either of my browsers, Sea Monkey and IE.

 

I got the SP4 update right from microsoft. File name is

SP4express_EN.exe, size 589K, version 1.16.120.0, June 20, 2003.

 

Odd thing: before all my problems started, I distinctly remember that if

I went to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, there were multiple entries

related to SP4; maybe they were later patches to SP4. When I reinstall

SP4 today, and then go to remove it, there is just a single entry.

 

Am I missing some patches or other SP4 updates that could be causing my

problem?

 

From googling the problem, I notice that other have had this problem

with SP4; when they returned to SP3, the problem disappeared. The odd

thing is SP4 worked okay in my system until the virus problem.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Ray

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Re: SP4 problems

 

There are other patches in edition to sp4, I cannot access my win2k sys at

the mo. to check

I assume you did install the neccessary hw drivers after the format from

manufacturers sites, & not winupdate

 

"Ray K" <raykosXXX@optonline.net> wrote in message

news:47cffc3a$0$25065$607ed4bc@cv.net...

> For years, my W2K with SP4 ran okay. Last week, following a virus attack,

> I reformatted c: and reinstalled W2K. To make a very long story short,

> without SP4, webpages open fast. With SP4, they are virtually impossible

> to open, with either of my browsers, Sea Monkey and IE.

>

> I got the SP4 update right from microsoft. File name is SP4express_EN.exe,

> size 589K, version 1.16.120.0, June 20, 2003.

>

> Odd thing: before all my problems started, I distinctly remember that if I

> went to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, there were multiple entries

> related to SP4; maybe they were later patches to SP4. When I reinstall SP4

> today, and then go to remove it, there is just a single entry.

>

> Am I missing some patches or other SP4 updates that could be causing my

> problem?

>

> From googling the problem, I notice that other have had this problem with

> SP4; when they returned to SP3, the problem disappeared. The odd thing is

> SP4 worked okay in my system until the virus problem.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Ray

Guest Ray K
Posted

Re: SP4 problems

 

DL wrote:

> There are other patches in edition to sp4, I cannot access my win2k sys at

> the mo. to check

 

Yes, I now see an 'Automatic update' ball next to the clock in the

system tray. It shows I need 2 updates.

> I assume you did install the neccessary hw drivers after the format from

> manufacturers sites, & not winupdate

 

I'm not so sure the hw drivers are the latest from the manufacturers'

sites, rather than the originals when I bought the equipment. I don't

know what winupdate is, so I haven't used it.

 

Thanks,

 

Ray

Guest Ray K
Posted

Re: SP4 problems

 

Ray K wrote:

> For years, my W2K with SP4 ran okay. Last week, following a virus

> attack, I reformatted c: and reinstalled W2K. To make a very long story

> short, without SP4, webpages open fast. With SP4, they are virtually

> impossible to open, with either of my browsers, Sea Monkey and IE.

>

> I got the SP4 update right from microsoft. File name is

> SP4express_EN.exe, size 589K, version 1.16.120.0, June 20, 2003.

>

> Odd thing: before all my problems started, I distinctly remember that if

> I went to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, there were multiple entries

> related to SP4; maybe they were later patches to SP4. When I reinstall

> SP4 today, and then go to remove it, there is just a single entry.

>

> Am I missing some patches or other SP4 updates that could be causing my

> problem?

>

> From googling the problem, I notice that other have had this problem

> with SP4; when they returned to SP3, the problem disappeared. The odd

> thing is SP4 worked okay in my system until the virus problem.

>

> Thanks,

>

>

> Ray

 

Problem solved:

 

In the lower right corner of my screen is an Automatic Updates" icon. I

double-clicked on it and downloaded two updates (using W2K without any

service packs). After installing them, I verified that the web pages

still opened. They did. I then installed SP4. While the installation

seemed to hang at the end, forcing me to hit the Reset switch, once the

computer restarted Explorer showed that SP4 had been installed. Best of

all, the web pages now open properly.

 

Using Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, I saw that something called

"Windows 2000 Hotfix(Pre-SP2)[see Q280838 for more information]" had

been installed by the Automatic Update. That's how I probably got all

the other ones, too.

 

Ray

Posted

Re: SP4 problems

 

MS WindowsUpdate or the new Flavour being MS Update

 

"Ray K" <raykosXXX@optonline.net> wrote in message

news:47d00c61$0$25043$607ed4bc@cv.net...

> DL wrote:

>> There are other patches in edition to sp4, I cannot access my win2k sys

>> at the mo. to check

>

> Yes, I now see an 'Automatic update' ball next to the clock in the system

> tray. It shows I need 2 updates.

>

>> I assume you did install the neccessary hw drivers after the format from

>> manufacturers sites, & not winupdate

>

> I'm not so sure the hw drivers are the latest from the manufacturers'

> sites, rather than the originals when I bought the equipment. I don't know

> what winupdate is, so I haven't used it.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Ray

Guest Meinolf Weber
Posted

Re: SP4 problems

 

Hello Ray,

 

I would not wait until you get all updates automatic. Go to http://www.windowsupdate.com

and choose for the beginning the "Express" update and at the end you have

also to check the other one and install additional patches that are not come

with express.

 

Best regards

 

Meinolf Weber

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> Ray K wrote:

>

>> For years, my W2K with SP4 ran okay. Last week, following a virus

>> attack, I reformatted c: and reinstalled W2K. To make a very long

>> story short, without SP4, webpages open fast. With SP4, they are

>> virtually impossible to open, with either of my browsers, Sea Monkey

>> and IE.

>>

>> I got the SP4 update right from microsoft. File name is

>> SP4express_EN.exe, size 589K, version 1.16.120.0, June 20, 2003.

>>

>> Odd thing: before all my problems started, I distinctly remember that

>> if I went to Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, there were multiple

>> entries related to SP4; maybe they were later patches to SP4. When I

>> reinstall SP4 today, and then go to remove it, there is just a single

>> entry.

>>

>> Am I missing some patches or other SP4 updates that could be causing

>> my problem?

>>

>> From googling the problem, I notice that other have had this problem

>> with SP4; when they returned to SP3, the problem disappeared. The odd

>> thing is SP4 worked okay in my system until the virus problem.

>>

>> Thanks,

>>

>> Ray

>>

> Problem solved:

>

> In the lower right corner of my screen is an Automatic Updates" icon.

> I double-clicked on it and downloaded two updates (using W2K without

> any service packs). After installing them, I verified that the web

> pages still opened. They did. I then installed SP4. While the

> installation seemed to hang at the end, forcing me to hit the Reset

> switch, once the computer restarted Explorer showed that SP4 had been

> installed. Best of all, the web pages now open properly.

>

> Using Control Panel/Add Remove Programs, I saw that something called

> "Windows 2000 Hotfix(Pre-SP2)[see Q280838 for more information]" had

> been installed by the Automatic Update. That's how I probably got all

> the other ones, too.

>

> Ray

>


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