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Windows XP SP3

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Finally i use Windows XP PRO SP3. You can download it here

If you want to feel Vista style but low resource use, consider install this Win XP SP3.

Problem?

People keep talking about disadvantage of Win XP SP3. For me i just installed it and i want to try it and see what happen. So far i notice that it was not compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS 3. That was my first debug. Stay tune i will post update here, what application may incompatible with this OS.

You comment are appreciated.

*Update* 

For them use Bux.tu auto clicker, this program will not work in Win Xp SP3

Stay tune more update to come.

Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 3

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Aware or not Microsoft has release Service Pack 3. Since release of service pack 2, Microsoft produce thousand updates or patches. Now in Service pack 3 all those patches and updates are include/bundled.

Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP; Windows XP Home Edition ; Windows XP Home Edition N; Windows XP Media Center Edition; Windows XP Professional Edition ; Windows XP Professional N; Windows XP Service Pack 1; Windows XP Service Pack 2; Windows XP Starter Edition; Windows XP Tablet PC Edition

My Advice

Before using this program always do the following:

  1. Read release notes here and here
  2. Do Backup
  3. Perform System restoration point

Download Win XP SP3 Here

Update: 

This issue was posted on this forum and following is the what member response.

We have experience with both XP & Vista and there is not even a
 question - Vista is a HUGE disappointment

Memory hog if there ever was one and every user we know has had the
 same experience

Any knowledgeable systems/network pro recommends NOT upgrading

This is not a cost issue - pretty ridiculous to state that must be
 people’s concern

Even Steve Ballmer has said he is open to extending the time frame

Dell has even made the decision to sell you the Vista as they will have
 to follow MS’s guidance but provide the buyer a downgrade to XP

That way if they ever get Vista right the buyer can choose to upgrade
at no cost

You may take participate discussion here

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