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No problems here. Downloaded the full installer - ~307Mb. If you are one of those who prefers to retain the option to use IE6, make sure IE7 is uninstalled before applying SP3. If not, the option is removed following the install of SP3, so I've read.
I'm on automatic updates too and didn't get it. I then tried three times to update manually. Every time it comes back with the message: "Update failed. A problem on your computer prevents download ." Very useful. Can't use the troubleshooter either, because what problem definition would I give? Any ideas welcome. Thanks.
I subscribe to automatic updates and haven't had any recently, so have I got SP3 or not? Is this limited to the US at the moment?
Click on "control panel>system" and on the general tab, it should list the version.
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I followed the "avoid it" advice, and my desktop machine is fine without it.
My new laptop came with it, and with some strange habits. I uninstalled it, and the laptop's now fine.
I like playing with Beta (and even Alpha) software, but when it comes to the basic operating system, I stick with "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
While this approach will be fine for a while, sooner or later in the (extended) life of XP, there will probably come a time when SP3 needs to be installed for continued support.
While this approach will be fine for a while, sooner or later in the (extended) life of XP, there will probably come a time when SP3 needs to be installed for continued support.
Indeed, but that's likely to be a few years off, and by then I'll have switched over to 100% Linux. Already, my old PC with Slackware is faster than the new one with Windows for most functions. The next trick will be to put Slackware on a separate partition on the new PC and see what happens...
I've tried it on 2 different PCs and it didn't work on either (at first) Desktop A Trigger's Brush ASUS P4S800 Intel 2.8MHz CPU XP Pro SP2 (kosher) Laptop Toshiba A100 Satellite Pro Intel Dual Core 2x 1.73Mhz CPU XP MCE2003 (kosher)
Both downloaded versions froze during install Desktop allowed wind-back and worked OK. Laptop allowed wind-back, but would not boot afterwards
Got a CD from a mate who said it worked for him - same problems
Bought CD from MS - only £7.33 in UK - same problems Decided to remaster both systems
Laptop Reinstalled XP MCE 2003 SP2 from scratch, then SP3 - no problems
desktop Reinstalled XP Pro SP2 from scratch, couldn't install raid array card during install, installed XP Pro SP0, then raid array, then SP2 (from CD), then SP3, and no problems