TSGL: More Vista SP1 Issues??

Lee Bunyard leebunyard at comcast.net
Sun Mar 23 02:26:03 EDT 2008


I think you're right and I plan to just let it be and not worry further 
about it unless I discover something missing or not working correctly.  
Everything seems A-OK with the desktop pc system to this point.  And I 
definitely will let SP1 age for awhile before I even consider installing 
it again.
Thanks for the advice.
Lee in the Mountains of Northern California

Don Penlington wrote:
> Lee wrote:
>   
>> I'm still concerned about the Nvidia drivers issue>>
>>     
>
>
> I wouldn't be. If everything's working OK, as you said it is, and you're 
> not into heavy gaming, leave well alone.
>
> You're not likely to see any improvement, and could easily make things 
> worse, by tampering with your video drivers.
>
> Personally, I'd leave any SP well alone until it's been out and well tested 
> for a fair while. I even dislike auto updates of any sort.  I know I'm 
> swimming against the stream here. From what I see on various forums, they 
> can cause more problems than they fix.
>
> As for "security holes", I'd rather rely on blocking the nasties from 
> getting in, and running regular scans, than risk patching a perfectly 
> well-working system. Over the years, I've never had any serious problems 
> (touch wood) with that philosophy.
>
> Avoiding downloading free greetings cards, fonts, screensavers, and the 
> like probably helps too. I leave all those well alone unless they're from a 
> known reliable site.
>
> Don Penlington
>
>
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