What's the status of post SP3 hotfixres (SP4 ?)

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Dave and Rosanna

Hi all,
not sure if there's going to be an SP4. What about SP3 rollup ?
Have there been many post-SP3 fixes of note?

Any worth persuing and instaling ?
(I'm talking about non-security fixes)

Thanks for any info.
 
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Tom Willett

How would anyone here know?

: Hi all,
: not sure if there's going to be an SP4. What about SP3 rollup ?
: Have there been many post-SP3 fixes of note?
:
: Any worth persuing and instaling ?
: (I'm talking about non-security fixes)
:
: Thanks for any info.
:
:
 
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Dave and Rosanna

Isn't this an XP group? Don't MVP's hang out in here?
Don't regular users of the group keep abreast of rumors and
items of note ?

Is my question that unreasonable ?
 
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Peter Foldes

Dave and Rosanna

Whatever post SP3 fixes is what you download in parts from Windows Update. As Tom
answered. Also I do not know either. One thing I can guarantee that there will be
no SP4 since support for XP (certain versions) has expired or retired as you wish

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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

Hi all,
not sure if there's going to be an SP4. What about SP3 rollup ?
Have there been many post-SP3 fixes of note?

Any worth persuing and instaling ?
(I'm talking about non-security fixes)

Thanks for any info.

There have been well over 275 hotfixes (non Windows Update) released
post-SP3. There's no definitive list published. You'd have to do
research on a site http://kbupdate.info and look at everything that
was released after SP3's RTM date. That is the most accurate site I
know if. Also check:
http://www.mskbarticles.com/index.php?product=3223

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
 
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Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]

No SP4.

The post-SP3 "hotfixes" are available at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.

No, there is not an SP3 rollup.

Every update released since 21 April 2008 is a "post-SP3 fix."

In total, there have been over 275 post-SP3 hotfixes and updates (non
Windows Update) released. With Windows Updates included, it's well
over 340. Specifically, hotfixes are located in the Knowledge Base,
not Windows Update. You always have to request a hotfix. That is not
the case with patches from Windows Update. There is a difference.

- Thee Chicago Wolf [MVP]
 
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Chuck

No SP4.

The post-SP3 "hotfixes" are available at
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.

No, there is not an SP3 rollup.

Every update released since 21 April 2008 is a "post-SP3 fix."

At this point, and likely for some time to come, XP is being installed
by OEMs on new "small footprint" computers, such as "netbooks".
Future support of XP may be pushed off to the OEMS.
Microsoft may or may not make the equivalent of "SP4" available to them.
If so, I would guess that it might also be made public.

No customer likes to fire up a brand new computer, and then spend a
significant amount of time updating the brand new computer.
 
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Doum

Chuck <[email protected]> écrivait
At this point, and likely for some time to come, XP is being installed
by OEMs on new "small footprint" computers, such as "netbooks".
<snip>

It was like this in the "Vista era" but now, most netbooks come with
Windows 7 Starter edition.

I've upgraded my "XP netbook"(ASUS) to Win7 Home and it runs as well, if
not better than with XP.
 
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Ken Blake, MVP

Chuck <[email protected]> ?crivait

<snip>

It was like this in the "Vista era" but now, most netbooks come with
Windows 7 Starter edition.

True.


I've upgraded my "XP netbook"(ASUS) to Win7 Home and it runs as well, if
not better than with XP.


My EEE came with XP too. Because you can't directly get from XP to
Windows 7 without doing a clean installation, I first upgraded to
Vista, then to Windows 7 Ultimate. Performance isn't great, but it's
adequate for my uses.
 

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