Open Loathing
Last week I decided to download and install one of Microsoft's "Express...2008" Development tools.  When the smoke cleared I was no longer able to access the site that I require development tools to support.  No amount of Add/Remove Programs would return my system to an operational state.  My only recourse is to ... reload.
I started yesterday afternoon...about 14:30
By 16:15 I had Windows XP "loaded" as well as the proprietary drivers needed to access the network card and the video card.  I was able to start the first "Windows Update" session before I had to leave.
Cumulative Time Total: 1:45
This morning at 07:00 I have returned to a rebooted system.  Sending it off on the second manual "Windows Update" session promises 61 Updates.  By 08:30 all 61 had been downloaded and installed.  Mandatory reboot.
CTT: 2:15
In the mean time I have secured a copy of Windows XP Service Pack 2.  Thankfully I am able to transfer it via my thumb drive.  Saving myself a ~272 MB download.  It is currently loading - finished at 09:30.  Mandatory reboot.
CTT: 3:15
"Windows Update" session #3:  49 Updates.  Mandatory reboot @ 10:00.
CTT: 3:45
"Windows Update" session #4:  No Updates to install.  Now it is time to start loading software.
MS-Office 2003:  Completed @ 10:15
CTT: 4:00
"Windows Update" session #5:  6 Updates.  Mandatory reboot at 11:00
CTT: 4:45
"Windows Update" session #6:  8 Updates.  Wonder of wonders.... no reboot at 11:15
CTT: 5:00
Load FrontPage, Project, Visio, OneNote : Completed @ 11:30
CTT: 5:15
12:45 "Windows Update" session #7: 4 Updates,  no reboot @ 13:30
CTT: 6:00
Loading VB2005 Express Edition, WebDev 2005 Express Edition @14:00
CTT: 6:30
15:15 "Windows Update" session #8: 9 Updates.  Mandatory reboot @ 16:00
CTT: 7:15
"Windows Update" session #9 :  No updates @ 16:10
CTT: 7:25
Tomorrow the userland software is loaded.
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