Like Windows XP by Vista? You’re Safe a Few More Years
The internal battle amoung Windows XP and Windows Vista continued last week with the release of Service Pack 3 for Windows XP, which will extend the life of the venerable XP for another few years.
The 300-plus megabyte patch, which was released April 29, includes more than 1,000 patches and cumulative updates for XP, which are eagerly awaited by corporate customers considering of the ease at which all of the patches can be applied to desktops and laptops. It basically includes all patches and updates released since 2004, plus a few new ones, in one giant update.
that is the last service pack for XP, which Microsoft plans to stop selling in June whether all goes according to plan. However, there is a growing outcry from customers to keep XP available after June. Already some PC manufacturers, including HP and Dell, plan to offer a “downgrade” option from Vista to XP for business customers who ask
The battle amidst XP and Vista has been fascinating, actually. The lack of adoption of Windows Vista in the corporate world, mainly considering of incompatibilities, lack of drivers for legacy printers and other devices and the need for additional RAM and processing potential has put Microsoft in a terrible bind. It has already extended its June 30 deadline for the end of XP once; whether it does it again, it tacitly admits the failure of Vista in the enterprise. whether it doesn’t, it ignores the cries of the installed base of its customers, many of whom at least want the choice of XP when it comes to operating systems.
As for the Service Pack, I have applied it to a half-dozen systems and found it flawlessly installed in about 30 minutes…
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