Windows XP SP3 Released To Manufacturing 323
mike_diack was one of many readers to send word that Windows XP SP3 been released to manufacturing. It will be available to OEMs and enterprise customers on April 29. Here is a summary of features and changes. The company will wait till "early summer" to enable SP3 downloads through Automatic Updates.
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http://driverpacks.net/DriverPacks/ [driverpacks.net]
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MS: Making the impossible possible! (Score:5, Funny)
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Patching is AWESOME! (Score:5, Funny)
MS: "Our customers are our beta testers." (Score:2, Insightful)
Windows XP was first released in 2001. Windows XP created severe problems for us until SP2 was released in 2004 [microsoft.com].
So, Windows XP gave us 3 years of misery and 3 years of relative usefulness, but with extreme vulnerability to malware. And now Microsoft has declared th
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And of course therefore if you yourself never had a single problem with it, then nobody else did.
No, it's highly likely that if I, in my rather typical computer use, didn't have any problems, that either this guy's problem is a) highly specific, and not representative of the quality of the OS, or b) made up.
Windows XP SP1 was not "a damn good OS" (nor any version of Windows for that matter, but leaving that aside). If it was, there would have been no need for SP2.
Well, every version of Windows since 2000 has been a damn good OS, but leaving that aside... your logic is laughable. The fact that an OS needs updates makes it poor? Well, guess that makes every OS bad, by your standards. "Perfect the first time" is a highly unreasonable standard.
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(and if anyone catches the reference, you have my sympathy.)
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So much service! (Score:4, Insightful)
Though I love gaming, each month seems to bring me closer and closer to blowing away all three of my windows boxes and replacing them with a distro of Ubuntu or something similar. My lack of knowledge is the one thing keeping that at bay for now.
When will Microsoft simply get the fact that a flashy desktop DOES NOT COMPENSATE FOR A SHITTY OS.
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Regarding lack of knowledge have no fear, today there are so many more users, documentation, forums, and what not, and support for various things have improved and the desktops are better and so on. For just using Ubuntu I doubt you need
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Anyway, at a console you do indeed get gaming without a stupid OS ;D.
Not always. I can think of two ways that the Wii operating system is stupid. First, it requires all code to be signed, and Nintendo's code signing policy explicitly shuts out developers in home offices. Second, even for end users, you can't just insert the disc and go; you have to use the Wii Remote to point twice, even if you plan to use a GameCube controller to actually play the game (e.g. GCN games or Brawl).
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I have never seen a Wii in reallife so I have no idea how it is. I don't know if "how to boot" should count as something OS deficient or not (even if it may indeed run on top of an OS in this case.)
Thanks for the info anyway. If you now more about the OSes in consoles
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drive 1,120GB (operating systems and windows programs)
drive 2 200GB+ (linux data)
partition drive 1 into four partitions of this size:
1. 20G - for XP (fat32)
2. 20G - for XP backup (fat32)
3. 60G - for windows data (fat32)
4. 20G - for ubuntu linux / (ext2)
partition drive 2 into 2 partitions:
1. 512 MB for linux swap
2. the rest for linux
Google "hirens download" for a cd with partition and ghost programs.
Install XP on drive 1 partition 1 and patch it up and install all your stuff. Put games in a folder called "programs" on part 3. Make sure you have a router firewall so XP not get hacked right away.
Install Ubuntu linux (or whatever) to the 4th partition on drive 1, tell it to use the big partition on drive 2 as
Then ghost XP to partition 2 for when it goes to shit. When that happens, just ghost it back from 2 to 1: 5 minutes beats an hour or two.
If you re-install windows, you will lose your boot menu that linux did for you. Just boot to the ubuntu cd, and click Apps, Terminal and then:
grub
find
-->it replies with (hd0,3)
root (hd0,3)
setup (hd0)
quit
exit
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Do email, credit cards, paypal etc in linux. After you install ubuntu 7.10, download automatix and run it. That fixes your sources. Then click Admin
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I can vouch for the multiple partitions method, though my implementation is a bit extreme. Personally, I'm running out of drive letters.
My own advice to add to the post above:
- Round those 20GB partitions down to around 15GB or so, they'll still be big enough and it'll halve your cluster size.
- There's actually no need to avoid NTFS anymore, as Ubuntu now has stable NTFS read-write support [ubuntuforums.org]. There are also drivers such that you can read/write ext3 partitions under Windows, but I haven't found one I lik
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Cool, and in fact, XP installs just fine into a 2GB partition as long as you put program installs elsewhere.
> There's actually no need to avoid NTFS anymore
I agree, except it makes me type my password everytime I access a ntfs so I still avoid it. I figured out XP will give you the fat32 option as longer as it is a 30GB part or smaller. You can resizes it later. In fact, you can
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[note to self: renew
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Why are you formatting the first drive with FAT32? Do you just not like your data?
Linux OSes including Ubuntu have had stable read/write support for NTFS [ntfs-3g.org] for over a year now. The only reason to subject yourself to FAT32 is if you plan on booting to Windows 98.
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Install Linux on ONE of those boxes, and use the others to surf for info if you have problems with the Linux install. Want knowledge? Learn by doing.
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Yes, I'm sure the Ubuntu development team is going to lose sleep over some flaming lunatic.
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In case you didn't already know, the next version of Ubuntu comes out Thursday this week (April 24th 2008). Though I would recommend waiting until the initial rush is over and you can actually connect to one of the mirrors (this may take a few days to a week), this new version includes a Windows installer which allows you to install (and uninstall, if you so desire) Ubuntu without having to worry about partitions and other aspects of OS installation you might be uncomfortable with. Here's a link to where it's mentioned [ubuntu.com] on the Ubuntu site. :-)
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The truth is I am sure Vista is fine for many people. I do assume Microsoft did some testing before release, however even with a brand new PC you just don't know how Vista will run. And why bother when you do know windows XP will run just fine,(and probably faster). Also if you look at what Vista gives you over XP, there is not a lot there to make it a must have upgrade especially with the afore mentioned risks associated with it.
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No, worse than that, the old Apple IIe we had in the eighth grade had a back-arrow that I thought was "Backspace", or maybe "Esc". If you touched it, the damn thing would power-cycle. Now THAT's shitty.
Of course, I'm not even going to get into the Altair we had in 5th grade or the Sinclair 1000 I had at home.
Vista style activation (Score:2, Funny)
So if you paid full retail thinking you could drag XP with you when you upgrade your system...
You're stuck. Kaching. Thanks for playing.
Here's a possible link... (Score:3, Interesting)
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XP SP3 (RTM) Has the Build Number 5512.
April Fools Joke? (Score:2, Interesting)
So the bad guys will have MONTHS. (Score:2, Insightful)
So the bad guys, who can automatically generate exploits from updates in minutes [slashdot.org] will have MONTHS to generate and deploy their malware.
Good job, Microsoft!
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Channel / Release Vector
Planned dates (US)
RTM (release to manufacturing) - Apr-21
OEM Channel - Apr-21
Windows Update - Apr-29
Download Centre - Apr-29
MSDN/Technet Download - May-02
Windows XP SP3 Fulfillment Media - May-19
VL Customers via download - Jun-01
Automatic Updates - Jun-10
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Alpha testing.
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The most notable new feature of SP3 is that it allows more CD keys to be entered into it, since they are extremely close or have run out of new ones to print that XP, XP SP1 and XP SP2 will recognize.
The SP3 via automatic updates seems to mean to me that they are waiting that long to have a special SP3 download (like the massive 300MB or so SP2 offline installer)
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WGA? (Score:2)
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Fluffeh: It might be bad.
CannonballHead: It might not be bad.
Apart from apparent lack of any information, I doubt incomplete fuzzy logic is necessary bad logic.
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Ah, but we were speaking of two different ideas. He said that it DOES smell bad, therefore probably is bad; I said that it doesn't necessarily smell bad. I was attacking his premise, not his conclusion.
Nice work there Lou^h^h^hBill (Score:4, Interesting)
Overview of Windows XP Service Pack 3.xps - 634 KB Download
Direct X 10 (Score:5, Interesting)
But at least I got some patches!
If Vista didn't suck (Score:3, Insightful)
That's a pretty big "if" right there. If Vista didn't suck, I'm sure some of the anti-MS zealots would still complain, but there would be a lot more of us (myself included) that would be willing to move off of XP.
As it is, the choices are:
a) XP: Doesn't run things like DX10, newer hardware, and support is being curtailed
b) Vista: Make powerful machines run like crud, and base-level machines cause you to reminisce fondly of your old 386. Extra,
For those of us in New Zealand... (Score:4, Funny)
Six months then. (Score:5, Insightful)
So somewhere around December then?
Update Rollups every 6 months please! (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm aware there are third party ways to update fresh builds of XP in a more straightforward fashion (or integrate the updates in to the install disc), but where is mighty Microsoft on this? Where is the value here?
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Seriously... You should look at BDD with SMS. It uses a combo of winnt32 to setup your images and the create per architecture sysprep images.
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Ummm, you don't need a third-party tool, microsoft provides lots of information on how to slipstream patches into xp before you install. This documentation has been available for years, and it is the same technique as win2000 and win2003 (dunno about vista).
You can also script your install (search google for winnt.sif or unattend.txt) so you just turn on the system and come back in 30 minutes with everything installed the way you like it. Go look at www.msfn.org [msfn.org].
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WGA required? (Score:2)
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Because you're a lazy bastard (Score:2)
Developing service packs for operating systems like Windows XP, which is nearing its end-of-sales period, is
a standard practice, and Microsoft does this for the convenience of its customers and partners. Users no
longer need to install three to four years worth of updates when installing Windows XP, and partners have a
new, updated baseline on which to test their applications and hardware.
Microsoft Kernel Mode Cryptographic Module (Fips.sys) is a FIPS 140-1
Level 1â"compliant, general purpose, software-based, cryptographic
module in the kernel mode level of the Windows operating system.
In other words, not much new. There's a few new things (this crypto driver, a black-hole router blocker, network management stuff), but it's mostly a big ol' rollup so it's not a pain in the tush to install everything.
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what about drivers? (Score:3, Interesting)
Are they going to be selling win XP SP3 cd's with SP3 and drivers?
As a side note, reading the download page and spec was pretty funny. They must have mentioned "XP SP3 doesn't contain new features" (it actually does contain new features if you read further) like 5 or 6 times. Someone is pretty scared that XP is going to kill Vista.
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Something of a piano aficionado , the elephant wandered out to the island to relive an Anderson and Roe [andersonroe.net] moment.
Suddenly, a shark appeared between the elephant and the island, water barely deep enough for the sleek menace to move!
Turning in alarm, the elephant started to move back to the shore. Another shark! What to do? Arriving at full panic, the elephant leapt with stunning mechanical efficiency clear over the first predator, landing in the phone booth.
Now you know the story of how Vista jumped the shark [wikipedia.org].
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Wait just a minute. I'm sure elephants can jump. I've seen it in lots of cartoons.
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I thought it was white men
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Where have you been?
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