![]() Let me know how it goes and we'll take it from there. It really sucked for those that had drivers for their hard-disk controller that were in need of a new driver as they would typically be the ones that would install SP2 and find themselves in a blackscreen upon reboot, or if they were lucky, a reboot-loop (which made it easier to uninstall SP2 until the drivers were updated). Some software and drivers had to be re-written/updated to allow for the changes in how it would now need to work with memory. ![]() was introduced and some "guidelines" to how XP manage memory outlined in SDK's that encouraged developers to follow said "guidelines" became rules in XP after SP2. At least with SP2, some of that was expected as D.E.P. For those that had issues with software operability it very often was an update by the software vendor that resolved it in the end. Updating DivX fixed the issues I ran into. I have been using Pagemaker for the last 15 years, and have it installed on three PCs Windows XP and one MAC for my business. How up to date is Pagemaker? I don't mean to say "go buy 7.0" - but there are some updates for 6.5 here: The developers originally released Adobe Pagemaker 7.0 on July 9, 2001, and the program has started to show its age. As it turned out, anyone using XP SP2 in combination with DivX 5.2.1 or earlier, any right-clicking on explorer.exe crashed explorer.exe. The advantage of Adobe Pagemaker is how you do have templates that you can work from, and you can learn how to do it better through the templates. I didn't get it myself, but I got hit by DivX. Sounds reminicent of what happened to some people when SP2 first rolled out.
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