My drives won't format properly (beyond 137gb) with just sp2.. and they are
brand new, just installed. I have to partition them into smaller blocks to
get an error-free format. I didn't have this problem when I had sp1 (before
the crash). Also sp2 gave me an updated msoe.dll (outlook express dynamic
library). It killed my outlook express.
There are other issues in sp1 that are not in sp2. It doesn't install the
usb drivers like sp1 does, so you are left with these ports not working.
Microsoft update will barf on some updates without this pack installed first.
This is why my outlook and also media player 11 don't work. They worked
before the updates. They don't work now.
> > I had to reinstall winxp home. My disk does not have sp1 embedded.
> > Windows update install sp2 and a bucketfull of kb patches but did
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> (In other words, SP2 contains everything SP1 contained and most of the
> patches between SP1 and SP2's release date.)
> I had to reinstall winxp home. My disk does not have sp1 embedded.
> Windows update install sp2 and a bucketfull of kb patches but did
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> installed. Do I need to uninstall sp2 and all the other kb's, or is
> there some other solution?
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> You don't.
> Service Packs are and have always been cumulative.
> (In other words, SP2 contains everything SP1 contained and most of
> the patches between SP1 and SP2's release date.)
Shenan Stanley wrote:
> As for your drive issue - if you installed Windows XP without SP1
> or greater being integrated, you would have ran into the limit
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> Your best bet was to integrate SP2 into your installation media and
> burn a new copy and use that for installing Windows XP.
> My drives won't format properly (beyond 137gb) with just sp2.. and
> they are brand new, just installed. I have to partition them into
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> media player 11 don't work. They worked before the updates. They
> don't work now.
When you reinstalled - did you manually go and update all the hardware
drivers? The lack of proper chipset drivers, video card drivers, network
card drivers, sound card drivers could explain many issues you might have.
Windows Media Player 11 doesn't work on Windows XP without SP2. It is a
requirement.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/11/readme.aspx#Minimumsyste
mrequirements
The 'USB drivers' are a factor of the hardware manufacturer providing you
with them (usually in the form of motherboard chipset drivers) and as i
said - if it was in SP1/SP1A actually - it was in SP2 plus some.
Sounds to me like you need to download and install all your hardware
drivers.

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