Just remember to reboot after your last clean reboot to make sure
everything is working fine... :D

MP

On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 20:57, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> 
> >My last experience installing Windows is just a frustrating attempt. Try to 
> >count how many times a Win machine has to reboot after install before you can 
> >use it...
> >"found a new hardware.. video card" -- reboot after installing driver before 
> >win can use it
> >"found a new hardware.. sound card" -- reboot 
> >"found a new hardware.. plug and play monitor" -- reboot 
> >"found a new hardware..  network card" -- reboot 
> >
> >and then..
> >"change display resolution" -- reboot
> >"install a program" -- reboot
> >  
> >
> 
> Your install wasn't even complete.  You forgot:
> 
> visit windowsupdate.com and apply fixes  -- reboot
> visit windowsupdate.com and apply fixes that couldn't be installed along 
> side the first set of fixes  -- reboot
> repeat the previous step as many times as necessary
> visit windowsupdate.com and apply service pack  -- reboot
> 
> You'll need a minimum of two such updates and reboots to have a system 
> that's patched against known security problems.
> 
> The last time I installed Windows, without any applications, it took 
> four hours.  It took me eight to do the install for a friend...  This is 
> why things like "ghost" are widely used in the Windows world.
> 
-- 
Molnar Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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