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HOTFIXES: Windows XP SP2 & Windows 2000 SP4


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A new Non-Critical XP SP2 Update:

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Windows XP TV tuner program stops responding .....

God !

before SP2 i have problems with MSI 8606.

excellent tvtunner, my opinion .

but in some configs , especially intels P4 , moving between

channels => complete FREEZE of the computer .

only one solution : hardware reset . money back some customers ....

will help me this patch ?

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will help me this patch ?

It never hurts to try.

But because you said you already had that problem before SP2 and Microsoft states only SP2 as affected I think it won't solve your problem.

Microsoft still officially supports SP1, so I think that if it was also affected they would have provided a patch for SP1 as well.

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hi i ran a autoupdate and it change twext.dll 6.0.3800.2180 to 6.0.3800.2627 anyone know what hotfix it is becouse it keep crashing My Network Places on 2 pc so copy old ver of other pc back and all ok ? :S

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a new update.

Update for Windows XP (KB896626)

An issue has been identified with your Windows-based system that may cause problems when a DirectShow TV tuner program is tuned to receive a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) video stream on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en

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a new update.

Update for Windows XP (KB896626)

An issue has been identified with your Windows-based system that may cause problems when a DirectShow TV tuner program is tuned to receive a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) video stream on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en

A new Non-Critical XP SP2 Update:

KB896626 -› Windows XP TV tuner program stops responding or displays corrupted video

Download -› 595 KB (May 13, 2005)

Switches: KB896626.exe /q /n /z

I already posted that one. :)

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a new update.

Update for Windows XP (KB896626)

An issue has been identified with your Windows-based system that may cause problems when a DirectShow TV tuner program is tuned to receive a Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) video stream on a computer that is running Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details...&DisplayLang=en

A new Non-Critical XP SP2 Update:

KB896626 -› Windows XP TV tuner program stops responding or displays corrupted video

Download -› 595 KB (May 13, 2005)

Switches: KB896626.exe /q /n /z

I already posted that one. :)

Sorry

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Thank you!!! I was wondering why when I the Windows Installer 3.1 showed up as a critical update even after I slipstreamed it into my setup! I didn't know/notice it is a v2 file now.

PS: I haven't tried slipstreaming v2 of the Windows Installer 3.1 yet, but it is now set to go into my list of updates for my next install.

I also noticed Microsoft removed Windows Installer 3.1 from it's download site, Windows Update and that it's no longer available through SUS.

After some searching I came accross KB894199

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May 10, 2005

Updated KB890830 and Removed KB893803 for WinXP SP2

Added KB894320 and Removed KB893803 for Win2K SP4

Why is KB893803 removed from the list?

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there were problems with certain installpackages and windows installer 3.1 so it was removed. since yesterday (i believe) there is a v2 of windows installer 3.1 out as you can see in the posts above yours.

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A new Non-Critical XP SP2 Update:

KB894391 -› FIX: DBCS attachment file names are not displayed in Rich Text e-mail messages and you may receive a "Generic Host Process" error message after you install security update MS05-012.

Download -› 2029 KB (May 18, 2005)

Switches: KB894391.exe /q /n /z

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