I've been reading this forum for the last day, and getting some great answers to my noob questions. I recently did a PC restore, and really wondered if it is necessary to install SP1-SP3?
Also, I've installed Avast! anti-virus, as most here said they like that one best. When I googled it, I noticed there were multiple sites with the similar names and products... I wonder if I downloaded the right one?
Anyway Thanks in advance, and hope to learn more from the members here.
EDIT: Wow What a freeking hassle this is... I use Mozilla, but I have to use Explorer to get the update, and throws me through hoops to get SP3. It wants me to install like 3 updates on the update site - should I?
I went to the Microsoft download center on Mozilla and searched "SP3 download", and it only comes up with this - "Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package for IT Professionals and Developers" http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/resu...p;stype=s_basic I'm just using one computer, but don't see a SP3 there for just me... lol
I'll just wait to download 'til I hear what y'all think...
Thanks!
Here's the Avast SS - This doesn't seem to be the same one.
Yes install all the updates that microsoft wants you too. As long as your copy of windows is legit you shouldn't have any problems. XP to XP SP3 is a huge update in so many ways. (security, performance, ect).
If your on broadband then just go to windows update and let it do its thing.
Just be careful downloading drivers from Microsoft Update to for example your graphics display card, as that can really bork things up. I never download the drivers it lists.
I've installed Avast! anti-virus, as most here said they like that one best. When I googled it, I noticed there were multiple sites with the similar names and products... I wonder if I downloaded the right one?
Hi BMathis, welcome to the forum. Best on the net! Did you get acquainted with avast ok? By the way, good choice - avast is a great anti-virus program.
May I suggest that when you have time, you download the service packs which you need and put them onto a cd or dvd. That way, if you have to do a reinstall, you can get everything up to sp3 finished without having to hook up to the net. Might do the same for your preferred firewall and antivirus. Learned that the hard way, had to reinstall, its much quicker if the big files are saved on cd.
The sp3 version I used on a non-networked computer is: