Have you tried the obvious? Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Show
Updates?
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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABe...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi James,
Please explain what happened. How did you install that update, from the
Knowledge Base article hotfix page? from Windows Update? Did it completely
install? What problems before or after have you had?
Some Microsoft XPS features are not available in Windows Server 2003 and
in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/KB/954550
WARNING: Once installed this update cannot be removed through Add and
Remove Programs.
Note: This update can also be obtained as part of the Microsoft XPS
Essentials Pack. For more information, visit the following Microsoft Web
site:
http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/xps/viewxps.mspx
Do you have a System Restore point that pre-dates the installation?
Is there some reason you have not installed Service Pack 3 yet?
HTH. (Hope This Helps. :)
--Richard
NB: Computers running WinXP SP2 will NOT be offered any further critical
security updates, Automatic Updates will cease to function, and Windows
Update website will not be available after 12 April 2010 until SP3 is
installed.
James B. Holladay wrote:
> WinXP SP2
One of my many Windows XP machines I already stopped updating back in
May of 2009. There are many reasons for this:
1) It sports only a 4GB SSD
2) My MS EWF doesn't work with SP3
3) Updates will stop in the future anyway, so why not get used to idea
now?
With Microsoft's EWF (Enhanced Write Filter), updates doesn't really
seem necessary anyway. And it is my belief that a firewall blocks most
viruses. And a good anti-virus program blocks the rest. So whether or
not one gets updates or not doesn't seem that important to me.
I know my father has refused updates on his computer for years. As one
update hosed his system and now refuses to update his computer at all. I
did talk him into using backups. And he did get a virus once. But no big
deal, restored from a backup and all is well once again.
So I don't really think not getting updates is as bad as most makes it
out to be. Heck there are still Windows 98 users out there that isn't
getting updates anyway. In fact, I have one such machine myself.
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Bill
Asus EEE PC 702G8 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC
Windows XP SP2
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