Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Microsoft Finishes big XP update

Microsoft said on Monday that it has wrapped up development of its long-awaited Service Pack 3 update to Windows XP.

The update, which consists of previously released updates and a
few new bug fixes and changes, will be available for download via the
Web on Apr. 29. Microsoft said it plans to start pushing out XP SP3
this summer to "home users" who have Automatic Updates turned on.

A Microsoft representative said the company won't update boxed
copies of Windows XP with the service pack, though it will be an option
for computer makers that are still offering XP on new machines. Large
computer makers have only until June to sell XP on standard systems,
though some low-cost, low-memory machines can be sold with XP until
2010, as can some PCs aimed at emerging markets.

Microsoft has been testing Windows XP Service Pack 3 for some
time. The product was planned to be released as early as 2006, but was
pushed back several times as Microsoft focused on developing and
updating Windows Vista.

http://www.zdnetasia.com/news/software/0,39044164,62040440,00.htm?scid=nl_z_ntnd


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