No post-install WinXP SP2 articles on web???

T

Travis

As the subject states...why are there no post-install Windows XP SP2
articles out on the web? Everytime I do a search on the web hoping to
find a fix or even acknowledgement of the slowness problems in SP2 I
come up with post after post on newsgroups from users, but no articles
written on any major websites. :(

SP2 has been out for almost a month off the Microsoft Technet website,
and also a few weeks off of SUS (Software Update Server) but still no
articles.

My biggest gripe thus far is the slowness in Internet Explorer. It's
so slow to load pages now. IE for lack of better words "locks up" for
up to 15 seconds and doesn't allow any interaction, then the webpage
finally loads and you can interact with the browser window again.
It's like I'm back on dialup my IE is so slow.

At least get some initial responses from SP2 on some of the major
websites. If anyone has an address to a site that has any
post-install info on SP2 please send me the link.
 
P

PA Bear

K

kurttrail

Travis said:
As the subject states...why are there no post-install Windows XP SP2
articles out on the web? Everytime I do a search on the web hoping to
find a fix or even acknowledgement of the slowness problems in SP2 I
come up with post after post on newsgroups from users, but no articles
written on any major websites. :(

SP2 has been out for almost a month off the Microsoft Technet website,
and also a few weeks off of SUS (Software Update Server) but still no
articles.

My biggest gripe thus far is the slowness in Internet Explorer. It's
so slow to load pages now. IE for lack of better words "locks up" for
up to 15 seconds and doesn't allow any interaction, then the webpage
finally loads and you can interact with the browser window again.
It's like I'm back on dialup my IE is so slow.

At least get some initial responses from SP2 on some of the major
websites. If anyone has an address to a site that has any
post-install info on SP2 please send me the link.

If you can't find a solution to your SP2 problem, and it is disrupting your
computing experience, then uninstall it.

There is NOTHING in SP2 that is absolutely necessary to protect your
computer, if you keep your AV up-to-date, and have your computer behind a
good firewall.

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Peace!
Kurt
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"Produkt-Aktivierung macht frei!"
 

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