Re: sp2 to sp1

From: Star Fleet Admiral Q (Star_Fleet_Admiral_Q(NO-SPAM)_at_(SPAM-NOT)hotmail.com)
Date: 05/31/05


Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 18:44:00 -0400

Maybe Steve N could be a little nicer, but Carey does have a habit of
spouting off about things he is totally incorrect about, and then trying to
make the ones who are correcting him look foolish. I knew a guy in
high-school like that one, after he got his *** kicked a few times in
college, he quit doing it - strange how that works (not saying we should
kick Carey's *** either), just Carey needs to focus more on "QUALITY" than
"QUANTITY".

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"Stephen" <stephen@online.nospam> wrote in message 
news:ObC5icIZFHA.1544@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Steve N. wrote:
>>> Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:
>>>
>>>> If you attempt to perform a Repair Install using a Windows XP SP1
>>>> CD, you will get an error message that the SP2 files cannot be
>>>> removed and the Repair Install will fail and subsequently abort.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Now how can I put this mildly?...
>>>
>>> I just did it with a clean install of XP Pro OEM SP2 and did a repair
>>> install from an XP Pro OEM SP1 CD. No errors, no problems, the box is
>>> now running XP Pro SP1.
>>>
>>> You are a liar and a fraud. You never test anything. I do and I've
>>> proven you wrong once again.
>>>
>>> You don't deserve the MVP title.
>>>
>>> Steve
>
> "Liar" is a little harsh here. Someone may not have their facts right, but
> that doesn't make them a liar. And even Windows wizzes can't cover
> everything so although he might be mistaken, "fraud" too is a little 
> harsh,
> at least in my opinion.
>
> 

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