I have a Compaq Presario S6500NX pc with an Asus A7V8X-LA motherboard. THis board has the Via KM/KN 400 chipset.
Although I have never had any problems with this computer other than replacing the Micro ATX Case, I would like to know if in the near future I had to replace the motherboard and I choose another Asus with the same chipset I would still be able to use the same recovery disks that I'm currently using. It just reloads windows XP Home edition with a lot of program that I use and the best part is that there is no activation and this is what I like the most.
Next, get your firewall and internet security in place, disable automatic updates and you are ready to get online again. Don't let auto updates overwrite all your drivers and screw up your new install.
Never ever turn off auto update unless you visit windows update often.
Are there still any gaping security holes that MS want us to patch up? I for one don't think much at all about the MS firewall, the security center or any such automated hogwash and promptly replace all such nonsense with some decent freeware that gets the job done properly.
That's just the point though, are there any critical updates to SP2, and if so, why aren't they critical enough to have affected me in over 18 months of faultless SP2 usage?
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 435 guests