Windows XP SP2 nightmares
Windows XP was getting leaky, like an old, rotting ghost ship beset by code-eating worms and skulking security monsters. So to exorcise this ship's demons, Microsoft had to purge the ghouls, then patch like never before. The good ship Windows XP SP2 has set sail.
Anyone who owns a PC can't do without Windows (let's be honest, how many of us will actually spend the time to decipher Linux?), and you're probably as eager to keep hackers, viruses, and Trojan horses as far from your PC as the next person. But while Windows XP SP2 makes a more proactive defence against viruses, potentially dangerous files and, of course, stupid human tricks, its new antics are sure to rub longtime Windows users the wrong way. Worse, like every major Windows upgrade -- and don't let the name fool you, SP2 is major -- it knackers some applications.
From Monday to Friday this week, we'll tackle a frightening new XP SP2 tale of terror each day. Our tips and hints will help you deal with SP2 -- or keep it at arm's length if that's what you want -- so that you can smoothly sail the Windows waters.
Monday's moaner: the terrifying tale of the SP2 stalker
Tuesday's terror: a story of Security Center woes
Wednesday's weirdness: the curse of the never-ending nag notes
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