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Windows Service Pack: More issues







Windows Service Pack: More issues

Windows Service Pack: More issues 09/02/2004 01:40 PM

  • CNet: PC makers: Look before taking SP2 leap. Although Microsoft has recommended consumers turn on Windows' Automatic Update feature to get Windows XP Service Pack 2, PC makers are reminding Windows XP users to do their homework before installing the security update.



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