NetDude
Expert Member
Hi guys,
Your advice needed, please. Let me start off by stating that I realize that it's about time that I invested in a new PC. But, this may not be possible at least for the next few months.
The machine in question: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3, v.6055 (build 2600) | Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. 945GCMX-S2 | 3.00 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 | 2560 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory | c: (NTFS on drive 0) 320.07 GB 72.42 GB free
I am experiencing several problems with this machine. Firstly, monthly MS updates are not applied automatically despite the "automatic setting." For the past two years, I have been using Belarc Advisor to scan for missing updates after every Patch Tuesday. This is a painful exercise since I have to manually download and install all the missing patches. You can imagine how painful this is on a month with many patches. My Windows installation is legal. Why do I not receive automatic updates?
Secondly, there are currently two patches identified as missing - they are both not "critical" but rated as "important", I'd still like to apply them. I downloaded all patches relating to these holes but installation fails with a message: "this patch not being applicable to the machine." Why are they listed as "missing patches" by the scanner then if not applicable?
Thirdly, I have tried several times to install IE8 but I get a message about a missing patch. I try to download it but during the installation process I get a message that the patch is already installed!
Fourthly, this PC takes way too long to boot up. The other day it took more than 15mins from the time I switched it on up to the point that I could start to work. This included about two automatic restarts. The restarts happen immediately after typing in the password. Then it would hang for a minute or two and eventually restart.
What can I do, without investing too much time, to make the last few months bearable? Do I need to format the HDD? Would it make sense to buy a SSD and install Windows on this drive? Install software on SSD but keep "data" on the current HDD? Will the SSD be compatible with my current set up? I could perhaps use this SSD in my new machine in a few months' time? Any other ideas?
Your advice needed, please. Let me start off by stating that I realize that it's about time that I invested in a new PC. But, this may not be possible at least for the next few months.
The machine in question: Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3, v.6055 (build 2600) | Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. 945GCMX-S2 | 3.00 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4 | 2560 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory | c: (NTFS on drive 0) 320.07 GB 72.42 GB free
I am experiencing several problems with this machine. Firstly, monthly MS updates are not applied automatically despite the "automatic setting." For the past two years, I have been using Belarc Advisor to scan for missing updates after every Patch Tuesday. This is a painful exercise since I have to manually download and install all the missing patches. You can imagine how painful this is on a month with many patches. My Windows installation is legal. Why do I not receive automatic updates?
Secondly, there are currently two patches identified as missing - they are both not "critical" but rated as "important", I'd still like to apply them. I downloaded all patches relating to these holes but installation fails with a message: "this patch not being applicable to the machine." Why are they listed as "missing patches" by the scanner then if not applicable?
- MS09-004: Description of the security update for SQL Server 2000 GDR and for MSDE 2000: February 10, 2009
- MS11-025: Description of the security update for Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package: June 14, 2011
Thirdly, I have tried several times to install IE8 but I get a message about a missing patch. I try to download it but during the installation process I get a message that the patch is already installed!
Fourthly, this PC takes way too long to boot up. The other day it took more than 15mins from the time I switched it on up to the point that I could start to work. This included about two automatic restarts. The restarts happen immediately after typing in the password. Then it would hang for a minute or two and eventually restart.
What can I do, without investing too much time, to make the last few months bearable? Do I need to format the HDD? Would it make sense to buy a SSD and install Windows on this drive? Install software on SSD but keep "data" on the current HDD? Will the SSD be compatible with my current set up? I could perhaps use this SSD in my new machine in a few months' time? Any other ideas?