Nonsense! Tell it to the owners of Gateway Laptops who loose all USB
connectivity apon successful installation of SP2---just as a casual for
instance. The best thing about SP2 is it's ability to un-install. Do not
confuse your experience for a meaningful sample size.

--hsm

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
> Behalf Of John R Pierce
> Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2005 8:48 PM
> To: The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search list
> Subject: Re: [Prime] Re: Prime Digest, Vol 11, Issue 17
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I would like to give my 2 cents worth to the people who have had trouble
> > with booting apprently i have had the same thing i do tf but i got a
> > corrupt file now heres the thing all of it started after sp2 do you
> > booth have sp2 if so i would susgest you get rid of it i had no trouble
> > with sp1 but sp2 is a killer it seams to have some issues with a file
> > that gets corrupted or to large and hten sys wont boot and will give you
> > a error message with a folder named system. I believe sp2 is culprut.
> 
> thats HORRIBLE advice, there's absolutely NOTHING wrong with SP2 if your
> software is legitimate and you're not running some other buggy stuff that
> breaks under SP2.
> 
> the primary reason for SP2 problems are pirated license keys ('DeViLsOwN'
> 'corporate' stuff, etc).
> 
> I have been running prime95 24/7 on a variety of XP machines, before and
> after
> SP2, and have had no problems with it.   *EVERY* time I've had a prime95
> related problem, its been flakey hardware.
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