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Posted By: SoundLad Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:48pm
Cant be bothered waiting for the update then download it.

Following link below is to the actual .exe for service pack 3

NOTE: if anybody isnt sure then wait untill microsoft release it to us public smile

Enjoy....

Windows XP SP3

happy



Posted By: MattLFC Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:51pm
I think its safest to give it a good few weeks and let all the other fookers across the world download it first and find out what, if any, problems exist.

Look at the state SP2 was in when that was publicly released, the amount of trouble it caused for people...

smile
Posted By: SoundLad Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:53pm
Ivve just installed it and ive had no issues apart from a faster boot time.. happy
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:55pm
Cheers Soundlad

313Megs of Windoze 3rd attempt at getting XP right... raftl raftl give or take a few security updates and blue screens....

I sure some one will find it useful... Not me though, I got a Mac. thumbsup

No seriously....Thank you, I can download and see what new wonders can be Beheld.


Posted By: MattLFC Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:55pm
To be honest, if you've just installed it, that doesnt tell me much; its only when you need to do something important you find Microsoft have made a change for the worst, or even worse, completely fooked things up.

SP2 didnt have any "noticeable" out of the box issues; it was only as users delved deeper they found things were not working.

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:58pm
withthat


Posted By: SoundLad Re: Windows XP SP3 - 30th Apr 2008 7:58pm
aye lol well ive kept the uninstall cause if any shit happens i dont want to happen then i can just install it but i installed it cause i wanted to make sure it wasnt a release candidate before i popped it on here and yep mate your right we should wait for a couple of weeks for peeps to play around with it but to be 100% honest i aint noticed anything different (YET) apart from the boot time.. But yep peeps as matty said if you dont want to try it then dont just wait untill the shit hits the fan and we find out if its ok or not hehe.. happy
Posted By: Mark Re: Windows XP SP3 - 4th May 2008 8:00pm
Ive just downloaded it.
But to be honest my sp2 systems are running sweet.
I wonder what its fixing?

Would be handy to have an sp3 exe when its rolled out in full.

The downloaded exe is WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe
Just for reference.

Ive now deleted it.
Posted By: Brian Re: Windows XP SP3 - 7th May 2008 12:21pm
Originally Posted by Mark
Ive just downloaded it.
But to be honest my sp2 systems are running sweet.
I wonder what its fixing?


http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...0be-8d85-6bb4f56f5110&displaylang=en

There's a link to a 324 Kb PDF near the bottom of the page which claims to be an overview.


Brian.
Posted By: chriskay Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 8:40am
I was offered this as an update yesterday, but didn't install it, remembering that a lot of people had problems with SP2. Anybody know anything about SP3?

Cheers, Chris.
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 9:09am
It should be fine Chris, I have been running it for a good few months now with no issues whatsoever (admittadly, I too was hesitant to install it and left it for a few weeks after release before upgrading), its a nice update from Uncle Billy, which given the recent track record, make's a much welcomed change.

I have a feeling Microsoft put their heart and soul into avoiding a repeat of the SP2 farce, as it severely damaged consumer confidence (a fact illustrated perfectly by this very thread).

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Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 9:44am
I upgraded (genuine copy) to xp service pack 3 about a month ago and have had no problems at all.

Well done william thumbsup
Posted By: chriskay Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 11:51am
Thanks, guys. So, are there any benefits in installing this? I guess I could download it any time from the Microsoft website.
Posted By: rentaclown100 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 1:58pm
my pc wouldnt take it for some reason
Posted By: SoundLad Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 25th Aug 2008 10:49pm
Hi chris, With the installation of XP SP3 i noticed a speed increase of my pc but to be honest didnt notice anything else different.. Its also great if you do a reinstallation of SP2 and instead of downloading over 99 patchs its just quicker now to download that.. happy
Posted By: Mark Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 12:14am
Originally Posted by rentaclown100
my pc wouldnt take it for some reason


It wont install on 2 of my machines?

Some dll wont let go omg

I suspect its to do with my antivirus software.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:37am
i upgraded when i put this new copy of xp in and activated right away with no problems.
I done a fresh install though due to vista pissing me right off mad
Posted By: Mondeo_Scott Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:39am
ste i know exactly how u feel about vista it is proper annoyin somad
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:41am
nice but it dont work properly frown
Posted By: Tony_1985 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:44am
yet you haven't removed it yet


vista is running perfectly on my laptop


but i see the point here Mark, i had problems installing sp3 on a couple of PCs i have at mine. Just didnt seem to want to go on, even though they were both genuine versions of xp
Posted By: jonah Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:48am
Originally Posted by Mondeo_Scott
ste i know exactly how u feel about vista it is proper annoyin somad
i've never had a problem with it at all...
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:48am
vista is running perfectly on my laptop had no problems with it at all
Posted By: Mondeo_Scott Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:49am
iv yet to try and install this on my two other pc's lol so i will let yas know if it works or not think my guess is it wont as im doin the install raftl everything i touch tends to fooooook up or not be as simple as it can be raftl
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:09am
it takes too long to boot up mad
Posted By: Mondeo_Scott Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:12am
Originally Posted by _Ste_
it takes too long to boot up mad


wot does ste think
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:13am
and it deletes all your cracks if you download any pirate material, ie: photoshop etc no (vista)

and it has some mad coding crap in certain mp3 so you cant burn them to disc (locks your drivwe)
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:15am
mine boots up very fast and shuts down fast all is well hear am well pleased with it
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:18am
Originally Posted by _Ste_
and it deletes all your cracks if you download any pirate material, ie: photoshop etc no (vista)

and it has some mad coding crap in certain mp3 so you cant burn them to disc (locks your drivwe)


handall works well for me i used photoshop all last week yes
Posted By: Tony_1985 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 2:19am
same here

fast load and shut down


seems strange when i use an XP computer after using by laptop (vista)
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 7:55am
Originally Posted by jason24v6
mine boots up very fast and shuts down fast all is well hear am well pleased with it


lol, thats because your laptops about 40,000,000 mhz with about a terrabyte of memory omg
i`m surprised it dont burn a hole in your legs!
laugh
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 8:54am
Lets be honest everyone, Vista is the biggest load of shit Microsoft have made, since Millennium (Windows ME) was developed - a fact that Microsoft's chief staff including the likes of Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates have both clearly admitted in the past few months.

Development of Blackcomb, Vienna/Windows 7 and Fiji is currently being rushed ahead as fast as Microsoft can possibly get them to market and forget entirely about the Vista farce - late 2009 is their current target for Windows 7 release, although I believe a Q1/Q2 2010 is more likely.

I know a minority of people havent really got a clue and defend Vista up to the hill, and yes it does have a couple of handy extra features over it's predocessors, however all in all, compared to Wistler and all it's variations including XP, XP MC, 2003 Server etc, it is utter bollex in so many ways, including a serious loss of simple but very handy feautres, shutting down times and loading up times are in most cases rediculous for a system that was originally planned to be "near-instant" and in multiple cases actully slower than XP, the user-friendliness has sort of disappeared in some elements and yet changed to absolutely pathetic in other elements of the GUI (take the rediculous stupid start menu, and the constant wizards that are wanting to tell you what to do whether you like it or not, as for the pathetic wireless interface, give me XP any day over the shit that Vista causes), and as for system resource usage, it is absolutely pointless that an operating system should require circa 1GB RAM and ass rape your processor, just to run.

Im not sure if anyone has used build 6159 of Windows Vienna/7 as yet, but the amount of XP features that are returning is actually quite shocking, imho they may as well just scrap NT 6.0 altogether and develop 7.0 on the back of 5.0/5.1. Windows 7 is Microsoft's final operating system (and the real successor to Windows XP - Vista was always a behind schedule and rushed, underdeveloped interim product created after Microsoft realised Blackcomb would'nt be ready before 2009) and they know they need to get it right this time; another failiure like Vista, and Microsoft could quite well go from being the giant they are right now, to a small time software company, like a couple of certain former-giants, namely Sun Microsystems, IBM etc...
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 10:08am
Originally Posted by MattLFC
Lets be honest everyone, Vista is the biggest load of shit Microsoft have made, .


well av had no probs with it whats so ever works brill i think its each to there own you an are kid dont like. an i do. what i have heard was vista will not work on older pc/laptops as good as the new mybe thats why it works fine for me as my lap top is not in the shops yet
Posted By: MattLFC Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 1:23pm
Unless your laptop is an Intel Core2Quad or the forthcoming Intel Core i7 based on the Nehalem architechture, then I doubt very very much that your "experience" will be any different from that of my sisters laptop for instance, sporting a 2.33Ghz 1333Mhz 4MB Penryn no matter how new it is (lucky bitch makes my Northwood seem like a snail).

The OS isnt particuarly slow (although having said that its slower than XP at doing most things) but it slows down how you do most things because of the GUI, little changes they made such as the removal of the display properties option on the desktop tab, that mean you now have to go the long way round access it, and it offers zero gain, the new programs menu (major major step backwards, nobody can deny that) the constant bugging by wizards, have made it a very tedious operating system to use, especially to us IT professionals. Lets face it also, a lot of the "new" features, they have just stolen from OSX. Compatibility was also an issue upon launch, but its improved drastically since SP1 although it still tends to randomly bitch about the odd program, then install it minutes later without any issues! I suppose you also have to account for the fact is in the same position as XP was compared with 2000, by the time of XP's launch, 2000 had been around for 3 years and was a very mature, solid and stable OS, so it was the preferred option, the big difference is however, Microsoft didnt screw XP up by changing as much as they could on XP from 2000, the just took 2000 and made a few things better, made it look nice, but still gave users the chance like me to revert to the classic look and feel if they so wished to, I mean come on there is more difference between Vista and XP than there was between ME and XP, and they are running two entirely different and seperate kernels!!

Windows XP > Windows Vista

You have to come from an NT4 and NT5 background to understand fully how bad NT6 is in comparison. Microsofts own in depth survey to thousands of their MSDN members, bought back an average rating of just 4.4/10 - I guess we in the IT trade must be wrong however.

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Posted By: Anonymous Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 26th Aug 2008 3:43pm
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Posted By: AX_125 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 27th Aug 2008 10:08pm
I am in charge of the purchase and deployment of windows machines, and have had endless problems with every single Vista Machine, it is so slow and it over "Secure"

Plus, since microsoft are clamping down on downgrading licences, it kind of doesn't give you a choice.
Posted By: mike849 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 27th Aug 2008 10:13pm
it is a tad 'over secure' it asks your permission to do everything! wouldnt say it was that slow
Posted By: Mark Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 27th Aug 2008 11:22pm
I have vista Business at work and its crap
i'm installing MS Virtual Machine with Vista as an option
but gonna sit on XP

I hate the way vista makes knowledgeable people look thick frown
Posted By: mike849 Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 27th Aug 2008 11:24pm
there is that!
Posted By: Brocks Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 4th Oct 2008 5:56pm
Out of interest......

This PC is loaded to the gills with updates and the PC is fast running out of disk space. If I install SP3 can I bin all the previous updates?
Posted By: Mark Re: Windows XP service pack 3 - 7th Oct 2008 6:31pm
you can but you cant uninstall them.
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