Win Xp Sp2 Rtm is great !!!

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Just upgraded my PC from Win Xp Sp2 RC2 build 2149 to Win Xp Sp2 Rtm build
2180.

It is great. The only problem I have had is that the system was hanging, I
found out that it was my Canon MPC190 driver thre cause the problem.
After unintalling my printer every thing funktion perfect.

Hope you all will enjoy SP2, when it is working.
 
Build 2180? I just installed it today, downloaded from microsofts website
and it's build 2158. (two machines both say 2158)
 
Phil said:
Build 2180? I just installed it today, downloaded from microsofts website
and it's build 2158. (two machines both say 2158)
Hi


2158 is not a build number, it means the time 9:58 PM.

The xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158 part means this:

This OS has SP2 installed, where the SP2 components were
compiled/linked at 9:58PM 2004-08-03.
 
Phil said:
Build 2180? I just installed it today, downloaded from microsofts website
and it's build 2158. (two machines both say 2158)
Are you sure? The number 2158 appears all through SP2 because it was
compiled at 9:58 PM.
For instance, my copy of OE says it is this version:
6.00.2900.2180(xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)

The build number is 2180, and it was compiled 08/03/04 at 9:58 PM.

Dick Kistler
 
Torgeir Bakken (MVP) said:
Hi


2158 is not a build number, it means the time 9:58 PM.

The xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158 part means this:

This OS has SP2 installed, where the SP2 components were
compiled/linked at 9:58PM 2004-08-03.

Thanks for the explanation.
 
Dick Kistler said:
Are you sure? The number 2158 appears all through SP2 because it was
compiled at 9:58 PM.
For instance, my copy of OE says it is this version:
6.00.2900.2180(xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)

The build number is 2180, and it was compiled 08/03/04 at 9:58 PM.

Dick Kistler

Thanks for the explanation.
 

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