SP2 installation on T42

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SP2 installation on T42

#1 Post by TheVelho » Wed Sep 08, 2004 5:59 pm

I got a a T42 2373 3YG and switching from the base win xp to the sp2 one did'nt cause any problems.

I have Avast AV and WP firewall, adobe and macromedia stuff and everything's okay.

What about you ? Did you have any troube with sp2 ?
T42 2373-3YG

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#2 Post by nenarek » Wed Sep 08, 2004 7:30 pm

When I install SP2 on my T42 it causes problems with wireless networking. I have installed Access Connections 3.30 and the latest driver for the 2200 BG card but I get data corruption during network activity. Downloads will be corrupt, web pages will display strangely due to corrupt page downloads and when I am viewing large images in my web browser they often fail to load completely.

The first time I installed SP2 it took several hours to notice the problems. At first I thought that there were problems with some web servers, but then I noticed that the problem wasn't limited to just a few sites.

I recently received another T42 at work so I am going to try installing SP2 on a clean factory install to see if that will help.

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#3 Post by richarddd » Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:57 pm

Try uninstalling AC, then reinstall drivers and AC. There are other posts on the subject in thinkpads.com.

I haven't had any problems so far with SP2 on my x31.
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#4 Post by jdhurst » Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:04 pm

It's hard to synthesize all the posts, but for sure the Intel 2100 card is worthless. For sure, the IBM 11a/b/g (Atheros) works flawlessly (including SP2). What I am not sure about is the Intel 2200 card, but if reinstalling the drivers and Access Connections does not work, consider replacing the card. ... JDHurst

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#5 Post by nenarek » Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:53 am

I will try uninstalling AC and reinstalling today. I have installed AC and the 2200BG drivers over themselves but perhaps it will behave differently if I remove the software first.

If that doesn't work I should be able to try the IBM A/B/G card at some point. I will probably just order the next thinkpad at work with that wireless card.

I will also try SP2 on a factory fresh Thinkpad hard drive to see if can duplicate the problems. We just received an identical T42 at work yesterday.

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#6 Post by Leon » Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:46 am

can't you just rolback SP2?

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#7 Post by Humpa » Thu Sep 09, 2004 12:15 pm

I installed SP2 on my T42 2378-DXU (2200BG wlan), but only just yesterday.
I made a Ghost image first (which I do regularily anyway), for an easy roll-back if needed.

I had no issues. I had the wireless 2200BG configured by windows, and it was unaffected.
I just intalled Access Connections 3.3, and that seems to work fine also. I am on a G network with WEP encryption. Download files are not corrupted, pages look fine (I browsed some large images and whatnot too), speed tests are the same, etc ... :)
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Z60m 2531-MTU (upgrade: 2GB ram)

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#8 Post by Leon » Thu Sep 09, 2004 1:42 pm

do you need to make a Ghost image to roll-back? Can't you just go back a restore point (or use ininstall from Control Panel.....it IS listed there)?

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#9 Post by Humpa » Thu Sep 09, 2004 1:58 pm

One thing I notice with SP2, is that my BT mouse is now active before I move it. I used to have to move my BT mouse to get it to connect (after a reboot).
Leon wrote:do you need to make a Ghost image to roll-back? Can't you just go back a restore point (or use ininstall from Control Panel.....it IS listed there)?
That is just my method of choice, at the moment.
I had no real intention of using it, though. I don't like to go back. ;)
I Ghost my windows partition weekly, and I copy/back-up my data partitions to my pc as required(daily, in theory).
X21 (upgrade: 384MB ram 60GB 7200rpm)
T42 2378-DXU (upgrade: 1.5GB ram 60GB 7200rpm)
Z60m 2531-MTU (upgrade: 2GB ram)

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#10 Post by nenarek » Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:43 am

Well, I tried SP2 on an R51 and I am seeing the same networking problems that I had on my T42. Terminal Server client aborts with networking errors. I am uninstalling SP2 on that computer right now.

I wonder why I have seen this problem on several different thinkpads and no one else here seems to be having problems. We are running Cisco 1100 access points but I have also had the problem at home with a Microsoft MN700.

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there is a remove option

#11 Post by nikemen » Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:05 am

Leon wrote:do you need to make a Ghost image to roll-back? Can't you just go back a restore point (or use ininstall from Control Panel.....it IS listed there)?
SP2, has a remove option, worked fine for me on an A20, and a home desktop.

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