M Mamamegs Apr 28, 2007 #2 No, it's the same, build 6000. -- Mamamegs. I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage) www.vistabits.nl MSN: _*[email protected]*_
No, it's the same, build 6000. -- Mamamegs. I reject your reality and substitute my own. (Adam Savage) www.vistabits.nl MSN: _*[email protected]*_
J Jupiter Jones [MVP] Apr 29, 2007 #3 There is only one RTM, so yes, they are the same. Generally this also applies to all Microsoft operating systems and other products.
There is only one RTM, so yes, they are the same. Generally this also applies to all Microsoft operating systems and other products.
N NotMe Apr 29, 2007 #4 Until they release a service pack, they usually don't change it. Thus with XP, you had RTM, SP1, SP2 in home and pro versions.
Until they release a service pack, they usually don't change it. Thus with XP, you had RTM, SP1, SP2 in home and pro versions.
J Jupiter Jones [MVP] Apr 29, 2007 #5 A Service Pack does not change RTM. RTM will be the same after a Service Pack as it is today and as it was the day of release..
A Service Pack does not change RTM. RTM will be the same after a Service Pack as it is today and as it was the day of release..