Will SP3 Save Windows XP?

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Third Eye

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Will SP3 Save Windows XP? - But is Windows XP even in need of saving?


Will the third and final service pack for Windows XP manage to breath new life into the operating system? Will users and original equipment manufacturers be able to apply enough pressure on Microsoft to keep Windows XP alive? There is even an online petition
available to save Windows XP. Anything but to move to
Windows Vista. Yes, by all means. Save Windows XP. But from what? Is XP even in need of saving?

Last I checked, Windows XP still accounts for the lion's share of the operating system market. All other platforms, including Windows Vista, don't even manage to come close to it. And growing on the operating system market means actually eroding XP's audience, because there is little elbow room with this ubiquitous platform having dug its roots in deep starting back in 2001. According to Net Applications, XP is credited with 76.91%, while after almost a year since it hit the shelves, Vista has only gone as high as 10.48%. By comparison Mac OS X has a share of 7.31% and all the Linux distributions just 0.63%.

Microsoft is currently developing XP SP3, having already made available for download a standalone version of the public Release Candidate in December 2006. The company points to the first half of this year for the delivery of XP SP3, and while the long overdue service pack will indeed breath new life into the platform it will not save Windows XP either.

On June 30, 2008, Microsoft has set the expiration date for the retail and OEM availability of XP. Vista's predecessor will still be available via system builders until 2009. And on top of it all, Mainstream support will last until April 2009, with extended support until 2014. That's longer than the support Microsoft is offering for Windows Vista Ultimate. Just in case that you were wondering, Windows XP is not going anywhere... It will still be around for Windows 7, that's 2010, in case you're confused. The last thing it needs is to be saved.

Source: Softpedia

 

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Padawan
I use xp and vista... I hope vista will run after sp1 release*gigasmilies.googlepages.com/63.gif
 

praka123

left this forum longback
M$ will stop selling Vista for new users,i suppose.windows 7 or whatever the name,will they be selling in 2009 as Vista is a flop!
 

s18000rpm

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everyone moaned at XP sometime back:p.

btw today, a standard PC mean, 1GB RAM, Core2Duo (or equivalent ) proc.


on my system, now after the updates, Vista runs much better.
my PC- 1GB RAM, C2D e4500 @2.2GHz, Intel 965WH (media edition) with GMA X3000 onboard gfx.

sometimes i dont want to log in in XP :))

but one things for sure, Vista takes up too much ram, always at 60-70% RAM usage. :x, but for some reason games run much better here:rolleyes:

btw XP is also a MS product:p, so stop fighting, its like as if you dont want to improve :confused:
 

shantanu

Technomancer
i am using windows vista after too much of troubleshooting now.. my GFx card was unable to play games on vista.. and the x64 edition was not booting up with 4 GB RAM, so Vista has got some work to do yet.. well XP it rocks anytime, but vista is present and future.. the later future i.e windows 7, its no point talking about that right now.. ?
 

ravi_9793

TechTin.com
completely agree with shantanu
Windows 7..is just a announcement for us.We dont know anything about this.

And moreover, Microsoft will first fix all bugs and needs of windows vista, before launching windows 7. Microsoft worked for around 5 years on vista, how can they leave vista with bugs and compatibility issues.
 

Harvik780

ToTheBeatOfUrHeart
i am using windows vista after too much of troubleshooting now.. my GFx card was unable to play games on vista.. and the x64 edition was not booting up with 4 GB RAM, so Vista has got some work to do yet.. well XP it rocks anytime, but vista is present and future.. the later future i.e windows 7, its no point talking about that right now.. ?

Yup its a known problem with memory.Did you install the necessary patches because i expect you would have done that.
But with games requiring more and more ram vista x64 and directX10 streaming technology is good for the future.

Its just that it has to happen.And i assume that prices might go higher for windows as it shifts to being more of a luxurious os.
 
Windows Vsita FTW!!!
i have installed both the x64 and x86 version of vista on my PC:D:D
I love it.I have started hating XP now.
It seems quite bring as compared to vista.
use vista ,forget xp!!
 

nvidia

-----ATi-----
I like Vista because of the clear type font or whatever it is called. Is there any way to get the same in XP?
 

gxsaurav

You gave been GXified
s18000rpm said:
but one things for sure, Vista takes up too much ram, always at 60-70% RAM usage. :x,

It's not "using", it "caching" files in RAM. Just start any program which demands RAM & Vista will free the cached RAM
 
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