Windows XP Service Pack 3 - FAQ

Topics Windows XP on January 19th, 2008

Microsoft resources focused almost exclusively on wrapping up the Vista client, and then delayed yet again into 2008, with the deadline set by the summer of this year, XP Service Pack 3 is long overdue, and at the same time in its final stages of development. At the end of December 2007, the Redmond company opened up the testing process of XP and made available for download a public Release Candidate. The Standalone Update Package for XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate weighs in at just 336.1 MB and was dropped via the Microsoft Download Center.

Not surprisingly, although it was mute for the most part of 2007 on both Vista SP1 and XP , the Redmond company is favoring, in terms of information disclosure, its latest client. Starting at the end of 2007, Microsoft managed to become extremely chatty about Vista SP1. Not so much about XP . The reason is of course understandable. Vista, made available but a year ago, is pushed to the foreground, with XP left to eXPire in the background.

But although Microsoft is talking very little about XP , there are quite a few details about the upcoming service pack. You will be able to find some of the most popular issues related to XP in the below. If there are any additional matters you would like answered, related to XP , please leave a comment and I’ll get right on it.

1. What are the supported operating systems for XP ?

XP; XP Home Edition; XP Home Edition N; XP Media Center Edition; XP Professional Edition; XP Professional N; XP Service Pack 1; XP Service Pack 2 and XP Tablet PC Edition. But only the 32-bit versions of the operating systems enumerated above. And also only XP SP1 and XP SP2. Microsoft no longer supports the RTM version of XP, and this rule is also valid for XP .

2. Is XP x64 supported by XP ?

No. XP is addressed exclusively at the x86 versions of XP. In the first half of 2007, Microsoft serviced both Server 2003 and XP Professional x64 Edition with the release of Server 2003 SP2.

3. Is XP an equivalent of Vista/Vista SP1?

No. In the company’s own words: “Microsoft is not adding significant functionality from newer versions of , such as Vista, to XP through XP .”

4. Is XP a repeat of XP SP2?

No. Service Pack 2 for XP was an unique release for Microsoft. In contrast, will be noting more than a standard service pack. “Other companies would have called this a major release and charged money for it”, stated Jim Allchin, the former Co-President, Platforms & Services Division, just a week ahead of his retirement from Microsoft, referring to XP SP2.

5. Do I have to wait for the RTM version of XP or can I get a taste of the service pack ahead of the final version?

Microsoft is offering a standalone version of XP RC for download. However, users have to understand that despite the Release Candidate label and the proximity to RTM, XP RC is still a beta and should only be deployed into testing environments.

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