I finally installed SP1 a couple of weeks ago as a fresh install. I still have my Pre Sp1 and other versions.
I did all the right things when installing. with firewall etc and even turned off the internet. Patched all the way before using it.
I still run TS12 with most of my content there. I found a lot of things that have been dropped between TS12 and SP1, so I just import from my other versions.
There has been very few problem assets, maybe because most were already fixed in TS12. I have only had half a dozen assets with thumbnail problems. I have a dummy thumbnail.jpg sitting on the desktop to put in any that come along.
The pauses are irritating sometimes but I know they are just the database updating or validating. I just leave it alone and it sorts itself out in time. The world today needs everything to happen instantly....no more time to sit and smell the flowers. I think that impatience causes most of the hassles.
I installed SP! with the single job of merging route, that I have been unable to do in TS12.
Would I change over to SP1 completely? the answer is no. It serves the purpose for what I do.I also have a large catalogue of assets at my fingertips to call on, before going externally.
I still wont be worrying about Tane for a few years, let lemmings sort all the problems. Even with TS12 it was about 3 years before I changed, same with 2010. I think that is why I have had a good run with all my versions.
I don't believe in updating because a new model comes out, if the old model still does the job. I still use a 12 year old mobile phone that makes calls and does SMS, that is all I need so why get the new fangled unit with all the bells and whistles I will never use.
The only real hassle I have with SP! is that it takes a long time to wake up the squirrels to get the ball rolling. I sometimes have to click a dozen times just to get the option screen on startup. Again if I leave it and come back later the screen is usually there.
So to each his own, some love it, some have had no problems, others have nothing but hassles. Computers are like people and no 2 are completely the same, so different people will have different experiences. So just suck it and see.
Cheers, Mike
I did all the right things when installing. with firewall etc and even turned off the internet. Patched all the way before using it.
I still run TS12 with most of my content there. I found a lot of things that have been dropped between TS12 and SP1, so I just import from my other versions.
There has been very few problem assets, maybe because most were already fixed in TS12. I have only had half a dozen assets with thumbnail problems. I have a dummy thumbnail.jpg sitting on the desktop to put in any that come along.
The pauses are irritating sometimes but I know they are just the database updating or validating. I just leave it alone and it sorts itself out in time. The world today needs everything to happen instantly....no more time to sit and smell the flowers. I think that impatience causes most of the hassles.
I installed SP! with the single job of merging route, that I have been unable to do in TS12.
Would I change over to SP1 completely? the answer is no. It serves the purpose for what I do.I also have a large catalogue of assets at my fingertips to call on, before going externally.
I still wont be worrying about Tane for a few years, let lemmings sort all the problems. Even with TS12 it was about 3 years before I changed, same with 2010. I think that is why I have had a good run with all my versions.
I don't believe in updating because a new model comes out, if the old model still does the job. I still use a 12 year old mobile phone that makes calls and does SMS, that is all I need so why get the new fangled unit with all the bells and whistles I will never use.
The only real hassle I have with SP! is that it takes a long time to wake up the squirrels to get the ball rolling. I sometimes have to click a dozen times just to get the option screen on startup. Again if I leave it and come back later the screen is usually there.
So to each his own, some love it, some have had no problems, others have nothing but hassles. Computers are like people and no 2 are completely the same, so different people will have different experiences. So just suck it and see.
Cheers, Mike