Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Apr 2008 17:53 UTC, submitted by mikemuch
Windows Despite Microsoft's obvious focus on selling Windows Vista to its customers, it hasn't yet forgotten about all those people out there that still use Windows XP (personally, I use Windows XP MCE 2005). The company has confirmed it has finally 'released to manufacturing' the third service pack to Windows XP - 7 years after the operating system's original release.
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I'm glad this is finally out.
by baadger on Mon 21st Apr 2008 18:49 UTC
baadger
Member since:
2006-08-29

I have to say maintaining an XP machine that has lived in the hands of computer novices through the birth, and succession, of SP2 hasn't been easy.

Having responsibility for a 3 year old (and still pristine, believe it or not) installation of Windows XP Home Edition on my parents machine, I am both relieved and slightly nervous at the prospect of installing SP3.

Edited 2008-04-21 18:52 UTC

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casuto Member since:
2007-02-27

just install sp2, go on windows update an you'll have 90% of sp3 (the set of patches released after sp2).

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RE: I'm glad this is finally out.
by helf on Wed 23rd Apr 2008 00:36 in reply to "I'm glad this is finally out."
helf Member since:
2005-07-06

I'm currently typing on a 6 year old windows 2000 installation. It's only at SP2 ... I forgot to update it a long time ago and I had a bunch of cleanup/defrag programs running automatically. It's my bro's PC and all he does is play a few games and surf. I'm too scared of killing it to upgrade it to SP4.. heh ;)

every so often you run into a Windows machine that just refuses to mess up ;)

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baadger Member since:
2006-08-29

So what you're saying is your brother surfs the net using an insecure OS.

Windows 2000 SP2 is not a supported SP level, and hotfixes for it are not released.

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