TSGL: MS SP1 for Vista--Anyone Else Having Problems??
Lee Bunyard
leebunyard at comcast.net
Thu Mar 20 20:11:05 EDT 2008
Thanks for the thoughts, Russ. Actually I did check Device Manager
yesterday on the NIC and it indicated it was working properly. However
what you did to fix your printers may be what I will need to do to fix
my LinkSys router, assuming I encounter the same problem with it after I
try to install SP1 again. Which probably won't happen for awhile--my
wife has threatened my life if I do anything to screw up our Internet
connection again on the desktop pc-LOL. She's President of the
California French Bulldog Club and is in the midst of preparing
materials and planning activities for an upcoming regional specialty dog
show in the Bay Area.
Lee in the Mountains of Northern California
p.s. Just got back from a lousy day of skiing. Snow is icy in the a.m.
and slush in the p.m. and melting fast with the warm temperatures we're
having--it hasn't snowed in over a month now. It's the end of the
season for me unless we get another good storm, which doesn't look
promising. Bummer. Both for skiing and the water supply problems
California is going to have this summer.
Russell W. Coover wrote:
> Tilman and Lee,
>
> I've had no problem with my Netgear Wireless Router and Vista SP1. And as I
> said earlier, I have installed SP1 on 5 computers, 3 of them mine, so I have
> some experience with the Service Pack. When I last wrote, I said that I
> encountered no problems with the Service Pack ... that changed when the two
> printers I have (an HP Photosmart 8050 and a Brother MFC5840 CN) failed to
> print.
>
> Fortunately, I was able to get the printers working by deleting the
> printers, disconnecting them from the computers, deleting the drivers from
> the computers and rebooting, reinstalling the drivers, rebooting, and then
> reconnecting the computers.
>
> Evidently the installation of the Service Pack somehow made changes to the
> drivers in such a way that they would not work. Their reinstallation
> (without the printers being connected) fixed the problem. I wonder if this
> might also work with Lee's wireless router.
>
> Another thought just struck me ... Lee's problem might not be with his
> router. It might be with his Network Interface Card on his computer. If he
> reinstalls SP1 and has the same problem, he should check his Device Manager
> to see if the NIC is working properly, if not, uninstall it and reboot.
>
> Russ Coover
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
> Behalf Of Tilman Brandl
> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2008 7:46 AM
> To: Tech Support Guy Mailing List
> Subject: Re: TSGL: MS SP1 for Vista--Anyone Else Having Problems??
>
>
> <Most interesting for me is your disappointing result with the Netgear
> router >
>
> Ouch - my fault, my router is a Netgear one, not a Linksys like yours ....
>
> Sorry
> Tilman
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lee Bunyard" <leebunyard at comcast.net>
> To: "Tech Support Guy Mailing List" <list at tsgserver.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 7:48 PM
> Subject: Re: TSGL: MS SP1 for Vista--Anyone Else Having Problems??
>
>
>
>> Tilman--I wish I had waited on Vista SP1 like I did with XP SP2--I
>> waited for over six months before installing XP SP2 and I didn't have
>> any problems with the installation at that point.
>>
>> The information I received on the Vista SP1 installation indicated that
>> MOST of SP1 had been previously included in prior Windows Updates last
>> fall and earlier this year, (all of which I have downloaded and
>> installed), but that there are some new updates in SP1.
>>
>> Another FWIW--I just had a scare trying to uninstall SP1 on my new
>> desktop. SP1 installs and uninstalls in 3 separate stages, which take
>> over an hour total. During the install/uninstall process for each
>> stage, access to the pc is removed, you can't even use the mouse. The
>> computer screen tells you DO NOT TURN OFF THE COMPUTER. Just my luck
>> that during the uninstall process, my desktop hung up right at the start
>> of Stage 3--showing 0% uninstalled. As you can imagine, my first
>> thought was "Oh, Sh*t, now I'm really screwed". I waited 15 minutes to
>> see if it would do anything and it hadn't--the pc was totally locked
>> up. So I had no choice but to power off and restart it. Much to my
>> relief, the Stage 3 uninstall process started up again during the bootup
>> process and finished. The desktop booted up normally and all seems to
>> work OK again. I will definitely wait awhile before trying to install
>> Vista SP1 again, you can bet on that. In the meantime, I'm going to
>> contact Cisco Corp re the LinkSys router and find out what they know
>> about the problem and if they have a recommended fix.
>>
>> If the Zone Alarm software firewall won't work with Vista after
>> installation of SP1, does anyone know of another free software firewall
>> that will?? I know that I could run the Windows Firewall that's
>> included with Vista but every evaluation I've read has rated the Windows
>> Firewall near the bottom of the list for effectiveness. I don't
>> remember the names of the other free firewall products that were
>> evaluated.
>> Lee in the Mountains of Northern California
>>
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