Installing XP SP2 RC2 Most Frequently Asked Questions

  
                              

For a long time, we have been able to hear about Windows XP SP2, and the version numbers are endless. The recent emergence of "Sasser" has also caused Microsoft to speed up the development of SP2, and has launched the official version as soon as possible. At the end of June, Windows XP SP2 RC2, version number 2149 was released. I believe that there will be many users who can't wait to install it, but after all, it is a beta version, so there will inevitably be some problems. Let's take a look at a few common problems.

Q: Several versions of Windows XP SP2 have been released in the past few times, there are build2126, 2135, etc. Now I have a RC2 2149 version. What is the meaning of adding this RC, is there any difference? ?

A: For Windows XP SP2, Microsoft pays more attention to it. The Beta version has been released four times before and after. The full name of RC is Release Candidate, which is very close to the official version. It is different from the Bata version, so it is called "Publishing Candidates", like the candidates we usually say, means that it is likely to become almost official. SP2 RC2 2149 is also the second generation version of the RC version, which is getting closer and closer to the official version. It is estimated that the official version of SP2 will be released in August.

Q: Why do I always pop up a prompt when installing SP2 RC2: "C \\WINDOWS\\system32\\drivers\\atapi.sys is used or opened by another program, please close and try again", but I I found that there is no program to use this file, even if I switch to the installation mode, how to solve it?

A: Please check if the virtual CD-ROM drive is installed. It is understood that if you install a virtual CD-ROM drive, this error message will be generated. First uninstall the virtual drive, install SP2 and then install the virtual drive.

Q: I downloaded a version of Windows XP SP2 and found the familiar Setup after unzipping. Exe file, only found an I386 folder, is this SP2? How should I install it?

A: Go to the "I386\\update" folder and execute "update.exe" to install it.

Q: After I installed SP2 RC, the system prompts me to activate. What should I do now?

A: SP2 RC has joined the fight against piracy. If you install an informal version of Windows XP, it is not available. The solution is to purchase the official version.

Q: I installed SP2 RC2 and found that CS can't play, the network speed is super slow, and some software like Rising can't run. I have to restore SP2 and restore it again. How can it be? Such?

A: The changes made by MicroSoft to SP2 are mainly concentrated in the following four areas: network protection, memory protection, email security and browser protection. Different from previous patches or regular upgrades. In SP2, Microsoft is paying more attention to how to enhance the security of the system. They claim that all software developers will test their code compatibility with the beta SP2 fix pack as soon as possible to prevent their own software from running properly under this update. Therefore, when SP2 has not been officially launched, it is normal for some software incompatibility to occur.

Tip: Because this is a beta version, there may be many unknown unstable factors, and it is still only in English, so I suggest that you are not in a hurry to install SP2, or wait until the official version comes out and install it. .

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