SP2...how many mega-bytes?

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Service Pack 2 for Windows XP will be released probably next Spring.
Does anyone have an educated guess as to how many mega-bytes (MB) that will
be? I know specifics are impossible, just a general range. Are we talking
under 50MB, or over 100MB? From what I've read, SP2 will be a major
upgrade, so I'm guessing it will be quite large.
 
From what I see it will probably be between 100mb - 200mb, I am guessing
 
I hope Microsoft prepares their servers for the millions of users who
will try to download SP2 the day it is released. I'd hate to download a
200MB file at a 15KB transfer rate. That would take about two days.
 
Greetings --

Well, Service Pack 1 was roughly 135 Mb in size, and we know that
Service Pack 2 will include all of those fixes, plus it's own "new"
fixes, so I'd expect it to be at least 150 Mb in size, and probably
larger.

Bruce Chambers

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I hope Microsoft prepares their servers for the millions of
users who will try to download SP2 the day it is released. I'd hate
to download a 200MB file at a 15KB transfer rate. That would take
about two days.

Thanks for being my guinea pig!

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