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Microsoft Certification - service pack 2 issues |
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Hello, I am still learning & very much a novice pc user so please excuse my
lack of technical know-how. My question is this: Is KB925672 the same thing as Service pack 2. In the Add & Remove section of my pc these two items are clearly listed as such & my pc is running extremely slow, if these two items are one and the same then surely I can delete one of them and retain the other. I am quite hesitant to delete anything before knowing what it is as I really stuffed-up a week ago after I deleted something like a language domain thing and something else that I didnt think my pc needed. Any help and advice (other than to get a professional to look at it) would be most appreciated. Many thanks: Lyne =?Utf-8?B?TEM=?= |
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KB925672 is not Service Pack 2 for Windows XP.
In this case, SP2 means it is SP2 for that particular program and not Windows XP. You should also see "Service Pack 2", if not are you sure you have SP-2 for Windows XP installed? -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] http://www3.telus.net/dandemar http://www.dts-l.org "LC" <> wrote in message news:01AED228-23FB-4783-8746-... > Hello, I am still learning & very much a novice pc user so please excuse > my > lack of technical know-how. My question is this: Is KB925672 the same > thing > as Service pack 2. In the Add & Remove section of my pc these two items > are > clearly listed as such & my pc is running extremely slow, if these two > items > are one and the same then surely I can delete one of them and retain the > other. I am quite hesitant to delete anything before knowing what it is > as I > really stuffed-up a week ago after I deleted something like a language > domain > thing and something else that I didnt think my pc needed. Any help and > advice (other than to get a professional to look at it) would be most > appreciated. Many thanks: Lyne |
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