Windows XP Professional SP2C
Thrax
πAustin, TX Icrontian
While Microsoft jumped the gun and wanted to peg Windows XP's EOL in 2008, Microsoft has been forced to release a "<a href=http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9030158&intsrc=hm_list>Service pack</a>" for XP Pro only to address the shortage of CD keys. Due to the volume of licenses still being purchased for the venerable operating system, XP Pro was set to run out of license permutations long before the EOL. As a result, Microsoft's new service pack features nothing more than a new batch of permissible key permutations.
This comes on the heels of Microsoft revising its revenue predictions from their OS segment, turning an 85/15 Vista/XP split into a 78/22 split.
Microsoft fans: See? Look how great XP is!
Vista haters: See? Look how terrible Vista is!
They're both right.
This comes on the heels of Microsoft revising its revenue predictions from their OS segment, turning an 85/15 Vista/XP split into a 78/22 split.
Microsoft fans: See? Look how great XP is!
Vista haters: See? Look how terrible Vista is!
They're both right.
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I told this lady who was buying a notebook to ask for XP instead of Vista and they told her 'no-can-do'. Bastards.
The biggest issue is that we have a lot of laptops with just a celeron and 256MB of RAM. Those laptops creak enough with XP, Vista would annihilate them :o
They tried to do this to me at Best Buy a while ago- and I said, "Fine, I'll go to someone who does."
I did- paid less for an equivalent machine with a 3 year warranty and let me put the OS I wanted on it.
Yep, I can heartily agree there, Shorty. I got to mess around with a Vista Basic HP with 512 MB ram and and a Celly and it was simply painful to even try to use. It took at least 5 minutes to boot up. And I see no advantage at all with Vista Basic over XP Home since it won't do anything that XP can already do and they stripped Aero out of basic too (dubious as Aero is as a reason to justify Vista). I upgraded them to 2 gigs of ram and that improved performance quite a bit.
Rollup and brand new fixes. Microsoft says that they dislike adding new features, and never again will a service pack be like SP2.
i just made that up