Microsoft has gone public with a tentative date for its third service pack for Windows XP. And that date — the latter half of 2007 — is considerably later than many company watchers were expecting.
Microsoft has published the due-date for Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) on its Windows Lifecycle Web site. While Microsoft characterized the date as “preliminary,” it is still as much as a year later than a number of customers, partners and industry analysts had been anticipating.
Dial-up can be a real pain, if you tried to download the 266MB SP2 full update would take over 17 hours at 4 minutes per 1MB (imposible on some dial-ups with a 1, 2 or 4 hour kick off limit), so mine came from a copy of PC Pro’s CD Cover disk. The same might be true, assuming I’m still using XP Pro as and when it comes out sometime in 2007.
Yep too bloody many f–x up fix ups but I must say I was very lucky as M$ was kind enough to send me a pretty copy of SP2 on CD in the post after application 266Meg download on Diaup scared me