
12th Apr 03, 04:17 AM
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Originally posted by "Oldbunny"+--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE ("Oldbunny")</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>
Now the abra..cadabra big puzle seems we never solve pointing direct!
In past I already Report to Ms inregard trying to find what's wrong..
in responds... the lates was yesturday.. it say that SP1 in most cases have problems with ALL OEM Machines =They use Remote access to create a log ... see below:
<!--QuoteBegin--"Ms Technical Support"
In your case log, you've indicated that after Windows XP Service Pack 1
was installed, your computer operates slower and applications crashes
from time to time and renames of Folders occur as well as some Data too under a strange names in forms of digital strings.
Some even folders begin hold on Re-Names form with include an extension.. anyway all in bad strange behavior.
We shall be working to resolve this specific issue
through the course of the case. If I have misunderstood your concern,
please let me know.
I am sorry for the inconvenience you have experienced after installing
Windows XP Service Pack 1, and I will be working with you to resolve the
problem.
****** Based on my experience, after installing Service Pack 1, some computers and all OEM made may experience the problem described in the following Knowledge Base article:
Programs Run Slower After You Install Windows XP SP-1
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.http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;815411
If your computer still experience the same problems, I suggest we remove SP1 to troubleshoot.
Since SP1 cannot be uninstalled directly, let's perform a system restore to restore your computer back the the date prior to the installation of SP1.
System Restore
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Please note: if you have some important documents or files which were
created after the restore point, please copy them to My Documents. By
doing this, even if you back the system up to the initial status, the
documents will be saved in My Documents.
We can use the following steps to restore your computer to a state
before the problematic updates were installed:
1. Before you start, please close all open files and close
all open programs.
2. Click "Start"; Click "Programs or All Programs"; Click
"Accessories"; Click "System Tools"; Click "System Restore". The System
Restore user interface should appear.
3. Select "Restore my computer to an earlier time" and
click "Next".
4. From the restore points available, select an appropriate
restore point when your system was working correctly and click "Next".
5. Click "Next" again. The restore process will run and
your system will restart automatically.
6. After restarting, check whether your system functions
correctly now. If not, you can undo your last restoration or select
another restore point in the System Restore user interface.
If the problem still exists or you have any further questions regarding
this issue, please feel free to let me know.
I am glad to be of assistance.
Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
v-jtan@microsoft.com
Microsoft Windows Support Professional
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See even they know its a problem but when will they fix the stupid thing Never happend in the beta's of XP i used
windows 2000 pro
windows me
windows 98 SE edition
and used them all for 3 months or more each os..........................
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