I keep getting prompted to upgrade my SP2 to SP3. Are there any pros or cons to doing this? I recall over a year ago I did install and it caused me some grief so uninstalled and did a system restore. Do you think it's safe now to finally install it?
XP SP 2 vs SP 3
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Although I no longer use XP I found that SP3 was a good upgrade to XP. I upgraded to SP3 as soon as it was released and never had any trouble. In fact it made my system more stable and a bit easier to use. I would recommend that you upgrade asap. In fact if you can swing it, you should upgrade to WIN 7. It breathed new life in my old computer and was and is one of the best upgrades I made.
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Thanks for the feedback pavid!! It's very much appreciated! Don't know if I'm quite ready to take the plunge to Win7 at present.
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Surprisingly enough still 60% of people worldwide were still using XP in August2010 ...and so am I on my old desktop machine.
The downside of not upgrading to SP3 is there will be no more security updates.As someone did put it bluntly:
If you don't (install SP3), well, don't blame me if you sit down some morning soon and find your computer spilling your credit card numbers to J. Random Hacker or cheerfully sending Viagra spam to all your friends
-But as always do make an image of your computer prior to installing SP3.Better safe than sorry.
Sp3 forced me to upgrade from 256mb tot 512mb/1gig of ram though.
Of course this site is to blame too :)Apart from that I only experienced a sluggishly slow right click option(but there's an easy fix for that)...the odd IE crash(including invites to send an error report)and the pushing of IE8.
And it introduces ,if I remember correctly,WPA en WGA.Posted 14 years ago # -
The number of PCs running XP will only continue to decrease from here onwards, through natural attrition (new PCs come with Windows 7).
If you are running an XP PC - it may be more effective to leave your upgrade to Windows 7 until you upgrade your PC (depending on how powerful your existing PC is).
If you are still running XP SP2 - you have no doubt found that there is a lot of software that is only supported on XP SP3, and there is a good reason for this. There are a lot of fixes rolled up into SP3 that aren't present in a base SP2 install.
You can install (all?) the fixes individually through windows update - but this takes a long time - and it is easier to determine a baseline of applied fixes by checking that SP3 has been installed, rather than the dozens of individual patches after sp2.
At this late stage (several years of testing and use) it is fairly safe to assume that SP3 has been extensively tested, and it is safe to install (remember to create a system restore point).
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I can NOT get SP3 to install! I've tried downloading it several times and no luck. At this point there were so many odd things happening I ended up doing a system restore to yesterday .... *-(
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I tried sp3 when it came out (several times) and it would always result in a non bootable system, so it's sp2 only for me.
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copmom - I bit the bullet last December when I finally upgraded to SP3. Before doing so, image/clone your current system, as Robert also recommended, and set a 'Restore Point' as well (see below).
Here are the tips I used from CNET (Grif) to "prepare" the computer for the installation (my comments are in parentheses):
1) clean out all the junk files
2) run a number of spyware and virus scans to make sure the computer is clean
3) run Disk Cleanup and Chkdsk; defrag if necessary (didn't need defragging)
4) if using an HP computer with an AMD processor, chances are that the original issue has been corrected with an MS update (it was).When all of that's done,
5) restart the computer, and then image/clone your system
6) raise your allotted System Restore space to ~ 5269 MB (6%) and create a ‘Restore Point’
7) turn off all antivirus/antispyware programs that are running realtime, plus use msconfig to shut down all ALL non Microsoft services and ALL startup items
8) download the standalone/full installer file from the link below to your desktop, then run the installation from there. It's a large download, about 316 MB, so you'll need a fast, broadband connection to make the download worth it.. It will work just fine when installing it on a single computer.. Note: Grif did NOT use the online installation. After downloading the full file, burn a copy to a CD to use later, if need be.9) after installing, go into automatic updates and double-check that it says either "let me choose when to install" or "Notify me." Otherwise you run the risk of the computer automatically doing a restart after an update is installed (unlike with SP2).
That should do it! Good luck, and let us know how you made out.
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Thanks Suze.. now I did ccleaner and a reboot, and (this also happened yesterday), keep getting a warning: Windows - virtual memory min too low, readjusting, etc.! Now what's happening?
By the way, I'm running Intel pentium 4, cpu 2.80 Ghz, 1.2GB RamPosted 14 years ago # -
You're welcome, copmom. Have you 'googled' your error message to see what it means, and how to 'fix' it? You certainly have enough RAM (my system has 1 gb).
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Yep.. just did that and here's what I found and followed. Let's see if that fixes things!
If it happens repeatedly, it could be that your settings don't allow Windows to make the necessary adjustment. First, make sure your drive isn't overly full. In Windows Explorer, right-click the drive icon and choose Properties. If the amount of free space is under about 10 percent, you'll need to free up some space. You can use the Disk Cleanup button right next to the free space indicator, or manually move some files to off-line storage, or uninstall unnecessary applications—whatever it takes to get more free space.
If low drive space isn't the problem, the virtual-memory settings may be wrong. Right-click My Computer and choose Properties. Click the Advanced tab. Click the Settings button in the Performance panel. Click the Advanced tab in the Performance dialog. Click the Change button in the Virtual memory panel. Whew! This setting is buried quite thoroughly! Look for the System managed size option, select it if it isn't already selected, and then click OK, OK, OK. That should end the warnings.
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I'll keep my fingers crossed, and hope that those error messages go away for good :)
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Well it certainly wasn't the amount of drive space I had left! Shows I have 83GB used and 207GB free.. so that's way less than 10%. So far so good on the above directions!
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copmom I can NOT get SP3 to install! The same for me on 2 PC said can not fix reg key so went to new all all can try with A-V A-S & Firewall off but I end up going to new, you only get updates with sp3
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safe is a big word & is it safe a may be ?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_XP_SP3
System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems:Windows XP Home Edition;Windows XP Professional Edition;Windows XP Service Pack 1;Windows XP Service Pack 2http://www.winsupersite.com/article/showcase/slipstreaming-windows-xp-with-service-pack-3-sp3.aspx
not the way I go just used nlite no need to take out if you not like can keep all.
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/237535-45-installing-hotfix (AMD fix)
http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1173
Important notice for users of Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2): The support for your product ended July 13, 2010! To ensure that you will receive all important security updates for Windows you need to upgrade to Windows XP with Service Pack 3 (SP3)
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So, it says I need to but won't allow it.. so much for updating!
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Did you consult this page on Microsoft Support ?
(scroll down to "Troubleshooting Windows XP SP3 installation")Posted 14 years ago # -
I did and it was no help to me on 2 PCs, PS tool to fix SymRegFix.exe
The tool repairs the Windows Registry. get it from Symantec Norton.
Antivirus, AntiSpyware, Firewall best off as can do in sp3 that way Norton make a tool to fix the Registry
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SP2 rules!
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/946480/
List of fixes that are included in Windows XP Service Pack 3
http://support.microsoft.com/gp/lifeselectindex
US 10 years of support (5 years Mainstream Support and 5 years Extended Support)
NZ !! years !! one time 5 years on last sp next time as for US ?Support ends 24 months after the next service pack releases or at the end of the product's support lifecycle, whichever comes first. ?
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Looks like I'm sticking with SP2.. and as for support, they've never really been supportive anyhow! Find more answers and fixes by going to Google!
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no updates not good Important notice for users of Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (SP2): The support for your product ended July 13, 2010! (No updates)
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