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I suppose most folks have heard about Microsoft's latest update; Service Pack 2. And of course, I'm sure most of you know more about computers that I do, but for any of you computer dummies like me that are using Windows XP and Norton SystemWorks or anti-virus, I thought I'd mention a couple of things I learned. Symantec had information on their web site telling us that for everything to work together properly, you needed to download the updates to their software first before downloading and installing Microsoft's Service Pack 2. They also said to not run both Norton's Personal Firewall and the Windows XP firewall; use one or the other with Norton being the best (as you'd expect Symantec to say /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif). So I've been keeping my SystemWorks updated. This morning, I downloaded and installed the Service Pack 2. The dialogue box said estimate time 30 minutes. An hour would have been a much more realistic estimate.
Naturally, after installation, you have to restart the computer. The first thing to pop up was a new dialogue box from Norton showing the anti-virus, firewall, etc. "on" and recommending certain settings. I went with the default and when I closed that box, no desktop, no taskbar on the bottom, etc. Absolutely nothing but the default background picture. So I rebooted again by using CTRL/ALT/DEL and I think everything is working OK.
So this is just to remind anyone who doesn't already know that if you're going to update with Service Pack 2, plan on it taking a little time.
Naturally, after installation, you have to restart the computer. The first thing to pop up was a new dialogue box from Norton showing the anti-virus, firewall, etc. "on" and recommending certain settings. I went with the default and when I closed that box, no desktop, no taskbar on the bottom, etc. Absolutely nothing but the default background picture. So I rebooted again by using CTRL/ALT/DEL and I think everything is working OK.
So this is just to remind anyone who doesn't already know that if you're going to update with Service Pack 2, plan on it taking a little time.