Windows XP SP3 Officially Available
April 29, 2008 | by Geoff Duncan
Microsoft has officially released Windows XP Service Pack 3 in a variety of languages, rolling in more than 1,000 fixes.
Microsoft has officially released the long-anticipated Windows XP Service Pack 3 via WIndows Update and the Microsoft Download Center. Although Microsoft is (so far) sticking with its June 30th end-of-life date for Windows XP, Service Pack 3 should give more legs to the company's now-venerable operating system, rolling in performance enhancements and more than 1,000 fixes, along with a handful of Windows Vista features brought back to Windows XP for ease of installation and network security. The update represents Microsoft's first major revision to XP since Service Pack 2 back in August 2004—and, in theory, represents Microsoft's final major update for the operating system. Service Pack 3 is a cumulative update, so it can be applied against a clean install of Windows XP from original media. Microsoft is recommending Service Pack 3 for all WIndows XP users; for now, it's a voluntary download, but as of June 10, Microsoft will begin rolling out Service Pack 3 via automatic updates. Windows XP Service Pack 3 does not include Internet Explorer 7; users still running IE6 who want to upgrade to IE7 will have to do so as a separate download. Microsoft doesn't plan to release an x64 version of Service Pack 3; rather, Windows XP x64 will be updated with Windows Server 2003. Although Windows XP Service Pack 3 in theory marks the end of the line for Windows XP, the operating system will be with us for years to come. Microsoft is still sticking to its June 30th end-of-life deadline for the operating system, but Dell, Lenovo, and other system manufacturers plan to continue to offer pre-installed versions of XP via "downgrade rights" by including a versio of Vista with XP-equipped computers. Microsoft itself has also extended the life of Windows XP Home through June 2010 to accommodate budget notebook computers like the Asus Eee. Windows XP SP3 is a huge download, varying by format and language, but standalone installers seem to all be over 300 MB.
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Stan on Apr 30th, 2008 at 9:40 AM:
Windows did send out a statement saying they would release it, then they backed out at the last minute.
http://news.digitaltrends.com/news/story/16541/xp_...
Not DT's fault. Everyone got screwed.
Rishan on May 3rd, 2008 at 10:33 PM:
please help me by giving cd key for windows sp3 i will pay money for that cd key.
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Charles on Apr 29th, 2008 at 10:58 PM:
Way to jump the gun dumb ass. It wasn't released today!!!