Please Help...Win2K Update!!!

From: cmptr_iliterate (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 12:36:40 -0700

Hello,
     Let me first explain the situation and I'm open to
any suggestions. I'm using Win2K Professional for about 3
years now with no problems. Approximately 1 year ago I
FINALLY "scanned for updates" for Win2K and I installed
Service Pack 3 for Win2k Professional. Since then, I
haven't had any problems still but I know its imperative
to keep my security updated. So today, when I "scanned
for updates" I noticed I had approximately 41 critical
updates, 14 Windows updates and 2 driver updates. So I
manually "added" the critical updates that I thought
pertained to my pc. The approximately 7 of the 41 updates
that I didn't "add" were updates regarding Internet
Explorer 6.0 and Frontpage and Outlook. These are
programs that I currently DO NOT USE but if I do then I
will "add" these updates in the future. The updates I did
choose to "add" took me approximately 1 hour to do because
I'm using a "dial up modem". Everything as of ten minutes
ago installed fine.
     Anyways, one thing I did notice in the "critical
updates" section was a file called "Windows 2000 Service
Pack 4" or something like that. Anyways, its safe to
assume that SP 4 is the "latest and greatest" service pack
versus the one that I currently have installed on my
machine which is Service Pack 3. I chose not to download
it because I just figured I would just manually "add" the
files that I wanted. So the questions I have are the
following based on my situation:
     1) What habit should I get into with regards to
installing Windows Service Packs? In otherwords, should I
download a Service Pack once it becomes available OR is
downloading every other Service Pack a good practice since
the latest and greatest Service Pack will always include
previous Service Pack fixes and patches that I didn't
install???
     2) As I mentioned before, 1 of the 41 critical
updates included "Service Pack 4". If I would have
downloaded and installed "Service Pack 4" instead of
manually choosing which critical files I wanted, would the
other 40 critical updates that were listed have been
included in Service Pack 4 download????
     3) As I mentioned before, the manually critical
updates that I downloaded were successful. One thing I
did notice though is that when I went
to "start>settings>control panel>add/remove programs...I
noticed that I have a long LIST of all of the critical
updates that I did (and I have the option to delete
them). At at the end of the list I see the Service Pack 3
file that I installed last year. With this said, if I
CHOOSE in the future to install Service Pack 4, will this
tremendous list of critical updates disappear since they
will be included in Service Pack 4 OR should I manually
delete them FIRST before I download Service Pack 4 because
I do not want to duplicate files???? Would it mess up my
pc if I did choose to delete the critical updates that I
did today and then just download and install Service Pack
4 (I hate to sound girly but I just dont like the long
list of critical files that now appears in my add/remove
programs...I prefer how the Service Pack 3 file is just
one clean file. Assuming that Service Pack 4 will include
that long list of critical updates that appear when I
perform a "scan for updates" on my pc)?
     Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you in
advance.



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