What a scolding! I have to laugh...
Sorry, Carl. You're right, of course. But I didn't mean it like that. My
backups are in excellent order and if my hard drive were to fail or some
other catastrophe occur I would have them all neatly lined up and ready to
go. In an emergency I can cope. It's the time for reinstallation that I
don't have right now; I was hoping not to have to risk precipitating an
emergency voluntarily since I'm committed to getting a new computer in
December.
Oh, well. Maybe I'll bite the bullet now that I've been exposed to all as a
coward. But a well backed up coward!
-- E
At 01:59 PM 10/22/2005, you wrote:
Computers can stop working for many reasons other than installing SP2. If
your "worklife will fall apart" due to Windows troubles, what will you do
when your hard drive fails?
My advice is to get your backups in order so that you can easily recover
from a hard drive failure, then install SP2. In the worst case you can
restore the drive from backup (but more likely, you'll just uninstall SP2 if
there are unsolvable problems).
Carl
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