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drgrafix
I'm being facetious of course, but I tried updating my rock-solid W2K
desktop machine a few weeks ago and it was crash and burn.
Thankfully, I saved the files and uninstalled the update and my
machine is once again stable.
I did a Goggle search on the updates and there are literally hundreds
of newsgroup posts showing an uncanny number of problematic attempts
to install the latest updates.
I'll give MS a little slack, and hope that maybe some genius in their
marketing department pays attention to all the pleas for help... and
has instructed their techies to come up with a step-by-step procedure
so that we can update without having our machines crash, crash, and
crash. So the question of the hour is just that; Has Microsoft posted
a layman's guide to updating W2K in a Knowledge Base article?
My two home desktop(s) are on a LAN behind a LinkSys Cable/DSL Router
and LinkSys Switch, and I have a IBM T21 notebook that I connect via
the switch occassionally. Is it imperitve to update as the
administrator in each machine or can I logon asa a user?
Thanks in advance for any tips and advice!
Mike
desktop machine a few weeks ago and it was crash and burn.
Thankfully, I saved the files and uninstalled the update and my
machine is once again stable.
I did a Goggle search on the updates and there are literally hundreds
of newsgroup posts showing an uncanny number of problematic attempts
to install the latest updates.
I'll give MS a little slack, and hope that maybe some genius in their
marketing department pays attention to all the pleas for help... and
has instructed their techies to come up with a step-by-step procedure
so that we can update without having our machines crash, crash, and
crash. So the question of the hour is just that; Has Microsoft posted
a layman's guide to updating W2K in a Knowledge Base article?
My two home desktop(s) are on a LAN behind a LinkSys Cable/DSL Router
and LinkSys Switch, and I have a IBM T21 notebook that I connect via
the switch occassionally. Is it imperitve to update as the
administrator in each machine or can I logon asa a user?
Thanks in advance for any tips and advice!
Mike