There IS a "swelling of news" about it!  :-)  Search Google for     XP SP2
issues OR problems    and there's almost 200,000 hits.  People are also
noticing many of their software/programs no longer work.

When they had auto update enabled, M$ dumps every conceivable update on your
PC, of which the majority you don't even need, and also of which the majority
will screw up your PC.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com )

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From: "ETM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I personally like XP a LOT and think it has far fewer
problems than lower operating systems.  I admit I don't use
automatic updating on ANYthing, including AV or trojan
protection programming.  I manually check each and every day
when I want to do it.  I do not like "multi-tasking" by an
auto-updater going on when I am doing something else.

How do you mean auto-updating wiped out a hard drive?  There
would be a swelling of news in all the trade ezines if that
were occurring.

Most here would/should be doing regular backups, I do one
every six hours, and while it would be a pain in the butt,
if I had to restore, I'd restore.

Elaine

Hello pcworks

On Sunday, August 8, 2004, you wrote

> All I've heard about SP2 is NOT to install it because it's loaded with
> problems.  Like we need more with XP.  They are really into trying to get
> users to turn on auto-updates, so they can then load all the garbage on
your
> PC without your knowledge or consent.  I know of more than one person that
> had auto updates on recently, and it wiped out their HD's to where they had
> to reformat.  All I can say, is that anyone that wants to try it better
have
> Ghost, GoBack or similar installed and ready to go!  Best thing is to run
> Ghost and get an image you can restore back via floppy boot restore if need
> be.
> -Clint
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