Windows XP SP3: A quick, painless upgrade

By Robert Vamosi on 29 April 2008

Tags: service pack | sp3 | windows | xp | windows xp | sp2

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Comments: There is a known dll issue and i have it in over 10 of my machines.

Upgraded to SP3 and the systems go into endless reboot mode.

Manual file replacement in console or reloading XP for repair isn't my idea of a good time.

no smooth sailing using SP3 !

Apple - cough ( rather chew off my foot)

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