Despite reports that Windows XP Service Pack SP3 would hit Release to Manufacturing soon after the RTW of Vista SP1, Microsoft has released yet another build of the next (and possibly last) service pack for its most popular operating system. The build, dubbed ‘Windows XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate 2 Refresh’ (not to be confused with SP3 RC2), does not contain many changes. According to Microsoft Technet, “Beyond fixes for common Windows Update issues and the inclusion of support for HD Audio, there are no substantial differences between this beta release (build 5508) and XP SP3 RC2 (build 3311).”
…was Microsoft’s nomenclature team committing mass ritual seppuku.
Hai! Dozo!
What? You’re…inviting me…inside…some internal organs? You’re offering me them to eat? However I try to interpret that, it doesn’t come out sounding good. =)
Yes it does.
Nothing better than kidneys grilled in a garlic sauce, or liver thinly sliced and fried with bacon.
mmmmmm
Hey, last time I read something about “out of the box” support of “something” in Windows, our dear fellow Linuxians told us, that in fact nothing is supported “out of the box” in Windows.
The broken record is getting old.
You mean – that claim about “nothing being supported right away” in Windows ?
Edited 2008-03-28 12:39 UTC