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Wait For SP3-SPa?

So, perhaps we should now get into the habit of waiting for the first "sub-service pack" of a new major service pack?

posted by : StratCat, 02 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Doing great on my machine

I downloaded and Installed XPsp3 Version 3264 a few months ago and its doing great...and this is on a gaming Desktop....games like Crysis...Medal Of Honor Airborne play great with all the game settings , set on high. I havent had any driver or software problems.

If I had it to do all over I would probably wait for the final release just because I dont like to really install Beta's.....thats why I havent installed it on my gaming laptop yet....but I cant say anything bad about it on my desktop

posted by : Georgia Rebel, 02 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Ultie_Bereavement

I say old boy, do you suppose you might consider re-coding your comments so we might actually understand them?

Really now, you seem to have a masterful message, I just can't fathom it.

posted by : Doug Glass, 01 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Why?


See, they not really do quality job and earn billion dollar from us. they not doing good job on Vista then why they not serious on business and mess up many thing. They said We have been successful with Vista, ppttt! I smell Bull here, I read many bad news about their job. Now how can I trust'em? we have to be more careful with their update or we screw up and waste time to fix the problem and they laugh at us like a experiment lab rat. See that's why they drop down the price on Vista, now you get the hint. Wink.......

posted by : Todd, 01 May 2008 Complain about this comment
You can still download it

There is an official MS link floating around for the SP. It clocks in around 313 MB IIRC.

posted by : Charles, 30 April 2008 Complain about this comment
I bet MS sabotaged XP SP3

I can almost bet MS has done it's sneakest best to make XP SP3 suck so you will want there Millennium II instead. The will hid it in the encrypted code no one can see except for the evil Vole scientist in their laboratory of evil working alongside the FEDS. The trick is making it suck while making sure no one can pinpoint the exact reason.
You bet money on it
Regulas

posted by : Regulas, 30 April 2008 Complain about this comment
Only a problem for business

Really though only business users are gonna be affected (and even then its not gonna be a massive number compared to the number of people who would use it), the final version of SP3 is not gonna change, they'll just bring out a patch for people that use the MS RMS.

posted by : R, 30 April 2008 Complain about this comment
DON'T EVEN DOWNLOAD SP3

Between Secret CodeWords that Thomas Stewart Has Trained My Photogamatometry eyebrainer to scan I see fact that Microsoft in liberal way of allowing anyone whom promotes their code to get away with anything,(Microvole gets data, EG YOU) Had Intentional BAD Build on SP3, Worse Continues to give it out.

If You Want your entire XP Partition to literally Disappear, Try it, maybe it's work for you, yet even theINQ stated its NO good as far back as SP3Beta.

Retailers:Code name for ComPuTer bUSterS. Found Glitch in armour of establish Home User, Intentionally Breaking Your Old XP, NOw Your So Happy With It.

Its THOMAS STEWARTS fault more than just retailers, as Microvole continues Rube.
Thomas Stewart drashek

posted by : Ultie_Bereavement, 30 April 2008 Complain about this comment
Did SP3 brick your system?

Did SP3 for XP brick your system?
No problem, try our bug-free and super-fast Vista!




posted by : Eric P., 02 February 2008 Complain about this comment
Force him to take his meds...

Anyone care to translate the bullsh*t jibberish that Thomas Stewart drashek wrote into something resembling English?

posted by : AgentSTS, 01 February 2008 Complain about this comment

XP SP3 delayed by retailer glitch

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