Posted on 10/10/2013 4:46:21 PM PDT by Slump Tester
I just noticed this about 2 weeks ago. It took all night to update, then worked fine. Today's install seems to be updating even slower. Thinking it may be an issue with my ISP, I got a friend (many miles away) to do an install with his XP, and he's experiencing the same issue.
My install cd came with SP2. I slipstreamed SP3 onto it many years ago, and it has worked flawlessly ever since. I can manually install a downloaded media player 11 which makes me validate and that passes, so that's not the problem.
The majority of online identity thefts and PC security breaches occur from malware and adware nowadays. Virus detection suites are becoming passé. You could have a full complement of protective measures in place, and one errant click in an email could send every last piece of personal data across the wire or could install a program to track you keystrokes.
Everyone needs to understand that viruses are not the only vectors for PC violations. Having an OS with a bad kernel, which is essentially what you have with XP, leaves you susceptible to kernel-mode and driver attacks that no virus scanning program will detect.
You could just do a virtual XP machine on your W7 box. That’s so easy >> I << do it.
That's why I was installing XP. What I'm doing (since I got the problem fixed), is R-consoling over to a windows 8 box running XP in Virtualbox. I've been using VMware, but the cheese system I have 8 on won't run it.
Now my 7 box can have all 4 cores to itself.
Good! ;)
None, I prefer remote access to a real box if possible. lol
Hardware is so cheap now that it just doesn't make sense for what I do, which at some point involves communicating between boxes anyway. But it does beat having to get out of my favorite chair and go work in the computer room. :)
Then I installed a security update for IE8 (IE8-WindowsXP-KB2618444-x86-ENU), rebooted and now the update seems to be working.
Thanks for the update. I got word that both IE8 and Chrome are crashing on the box I reinstalled XP on a few weeks back. Will tell them to bring it by and let me take a look. Virtual XP mode is working fine on my Windows 7 laptop.
I can't find the page again but I found a fix that made it update.
Make sure automatic updates is turned on, then go to the run box and bring up a command promt. Type wuauclt /detectnow, and wait about an hour. (I closed the command prompt and went to bed and left it sit.) The next morning, it had rebooted and I had about 140 updates.
If I get bored today, I'll toss another drive in and try this without installing IE8 just to see if it works that way.
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