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ok i installed it after it finished downloading .. but no inet connection .. well its there just wont let me connect ... my netadmin can get a response and a ping, but i cant connect to anything ... so i did a restore, and everything is fine .. any idea ?

don't konw if anybody has the same problem as i do, but it seems to me that HyperThreading is not working on my system. When I boot it clearly stas it's 3.2ghz...but when I boot into windows it says 1.6 And when I looked at the SiSoftware Sandra CPU info it only shows 1 CPU instead of two. Anyone know if it's my system of if it's windows?

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don't konw if anybody has the same problem as i do, but it seems to me that HyperThreading is not working on my system. When I boot it clearly stas it's 3.2ghz...but when I boot into windows it says 1.6 And when I looked at the SiSoftware Sandra CPU info it only shows 1 CPU instead of two. Anyone know if it's my system of if it's windows?

No problem w/ HyperThreading here. :happy:

don't konw if anybody has the same problem as i do, but it seems to me that HyperThreading is not working on my system. When I boot it clearly stas it's 3.2ghz...but when I boot into windows it says 1.6 And when I looked at the SiSoftware Sandra CPU info it only shows 1 CPU instead of two. Anyone know if it's my system of if it's windows?

Perhaps a quick bios update is in order. I updated mine and HT is supported.

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Various make and model printer driver install failures

IE: ActiveX warning appears when site cannot be found

WIA problems resulting in svchost errors

Mcafee Enterprise VirusScan v7.1 - VSHWIN32.exe errors

Outlook Express Outlook Bar Displays Only One Folder Shortcut Entry

Process helpsvc.exe is consuming large system resources

Internet Explorer: AV in mshtml!CLayout

zip file extraction performance is worse in SP2 than in SP1

error accessing help for wireless networks

Outlook Express skips two lines when pressing enter in replies to Usenet messages

10-15 second pauses when mapping network drives peer-to-peer (Ethernet)

Edit Button Disabled on ICF Exceptions after seltion box is checked

Incorrect reference to driver being installed signed drivers show as unsigned

IE Links Toolbar: Unable to sort links on Links Toolbar

Max Payne 2 Won't Play!

Backgroung color grey and gap in softwar applet

OE: show replies to my messages not working

Double "show desktop" icon in quick launch bar

Windows Messenger missing SIP client after XPSP2 install

Switching text format in OE causes message and reply to be requoted

NEWS:// protocol stopped working - error "not a recognized format" - regression from SP1

Add Notice that ICF is turned ON by default

XPSP2: Upgrade wizard hangs during install.

OE Ignores Line Spaces in Signatures

Windows XP SP2 does not automatically connect to preferred wireless network

The window of "the scheduled Task" is too long in the horizontal direction.

IE Explore Application Hang While going to some websites

Adding site to Trusted Sites prevents being able to click any link to that site

Show Related links brings up error message

Service Pack 2 Setup unexpectedly cancels

Pop-Up Manager [ALT] Hotkey fails

Adding firewall exception will not work until Description field is entered

Control Panel ICF icon is aliased/poor quality at thumbnai view

Some web pages constantly crashes IE

Log off baloon tip contains &'s

OE cannot cancel posts to USENET

Adobe Photoshop Elements startup window error

Working Offline icon still in status bar of Internet Explorer when leaving Offline mode

ICF is still enabled after SP2 uninstall

disk cleanup hangs with cleanmanager.exe

When installing Windows XP, the setup phrases refer to out of date software

Help and Support References Permissions tab which is now named Exceptions

Help & Support Fails to Open ICF Property Page

IE Help: duplicate entries exist and causes CPU spike forcing user to kill hh.exe process

Internet Explorer Printing Problem change to Landscape in page setup doesn't stick.

cannot move quick launch icons

Issue with Network Connections page of Security Options dialog (ICF)

DVD set to PIO mode after SP2 install

ARGGGGGGG,

Ok this bug is gonna anoy the hell outa me, when ever i try to download something with IE it won't save or open when the download window opens

I dont think thats a bug. Go to folder options, select the file types tab. Now select the type of file that it happens on, click on advanced and check confirm open after download. That should fix it :)

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