I've done the unthinkable

Started by cavillas, Dec 19, 2007, 17:42:48

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cavillas

I have installed the latest xp sp3 rc onto my main machine.  So far everything seems ok and it seems to be responding slightly faster.  Nothing has clashed with it and all the hardware seems to be working ok.  I will let you know if anything untoward happens.

Luckily I always image copy my operating system drive before any major alterations so can easily re-instate everything.  My documents and data are stored on a seperate hard drive and always accessed from there.

Some ones got to try it out. >:D
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Rik

And I'm all in favour of that someone being you, Alf. :)
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ducky22

I thought you'd gone and bought a mac, yuk. I spent 20 minutes yesterday trying to figure out how to mount a windows share on a mac. It shows I've never used OSx in my life :-P. Hate it!

How are you finding SP3? I run Vista on my desktop and laptops however the gf still uses XP (I'm too lazy to upgrade it).

Have you noticed any performance increases?

Sebby

I installed Vista SP1 RC the other day. It hasn't done a thing.  :laugh:

Rik

It only works with Vista, Sebby - no good at all with Windows 3.1.  ;)
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Glenn

Alf, have you found the Meaning of Life?
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Sebby

Quote from: Rik on Dec 19, 2007, 18:20:46
It only works with Vista, Sebby - no good at all with Windows 3.1.  ;)
Ah, that explains it.  :laugh:

cavillas

SP3 for xp on my windows xp machine works brilliantly at the moment and there is definately a performance increase and it appears to be stable at the moment.  But then never say never.
:pray:
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Sebby

Well, XP with SP2 was brilliantly stable, so unless they've made a mess of SP3, I'd imagine it will continue the reliability.

Simon

I suppose this will eventually be forced upon us via Windows Update? 
Simon.
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old Bill

Just cannot believe that some people still use Vista/XP. At least with a Mac you dont need a service pack.

john

Quote from: old Bill on Dec 19, 2007, 21:18:57
Just cannot believe that some people still use Vista/XP. At least with a Mac you dont need a service pack.

Not just some people Bill 96% of them compared to 2.5% for the Mac (BBC News 8/2/07).

Sebby

Quote from: Simon on Dec 19, 2007, 21:07:37
I suppose this will eventually be forced upon us via Windows Update? 
I believe there'll be a blocker to stop it installing automatically, like there was for IE7, released by Microsoft.

Rik

I'm hoping they make it available on CD, as they did with SP2. Much easier with three machines to update. :)
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Sebby

I'm sure they will. Or, failing that, you could always download it and burn it to a CD yourself.  ;)

Rik

Why waste the bandwidth if I can get MS to do it for me. ;)
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Inactive

Quote from: old Bill on Dec 19, 2007, 21:18:57
Just cannot believe that some people still use Vista/XP. At least with a Mac you dont need a service pack.

Just a big wallet, a lack of reasonably priced software and finally, somewhere to hang it when it stops raining. ;) ;D
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Ann

From what I've read there's not a lot of new stuff in SP3.  Most of it is made up of all the little updates that we've been doing since SP2.  Doesn't sound very exciting to me.

Inactive

I noticed that as well Ann, many normal updates have been listed as SP3 in Belarc.
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Quote from: old Bill on Dec 19, 2007, 21:18:57
Just cannot believe that some people still use Vista/XP. At least with a Mac you dont need a service pack.

Oh BTW OB, are you still with Fast, or have you done the wise thing and returned to IDNet? ;)
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Sebby

I think most people expected SP3 to mainly be a collection of updates. SP2 was the big one.  :)

cavillas

I had all the xp updates (and some) woth this sp3 things do seem to work a little better.  I will get the final relaese when it comes out and will be able to see oif that makes any more difference.  There are only little changes to layout Remote Desktop Connection is now under Accessories and wireless network setup is under communications.  Other than that everyhting seems to be under the hood stuff.
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Sebby

Under the hood updates are often the best. No one wants/needs interface changes for the sake of it, but everyone does want increased performance/reliability.  :)

mrapoc

The only thing is EVERYTHING MS do is under the hood - thats why ive turned in an Open source fanatic of a sort :)

WHo knows what MS are doing (on nlite, which streamlines and removes extra cr*p from windows install, there is actually an option to remove "Alexis" or something, which is actually put there to monitor surfing habits  :o)

My laptop is soon to be Ubuntu-nised plus WINE so i can install my programming suites etc. for college

:) :)

Oh yeah, sp3 is on my windows gaming partition, havent really noticed any difference  ???