Windows XP SP3 is automatically updated from July 10
After two problems, Microsoft decided to distribute Service Pack 3 of the most popular operating system today through Windows Update system from today.
At the end of April, US software group was forced to stop issuing SP3 because of a compatibility error between the operating system and the RMS (Retail Management System) management software. XP SP3 also prevents users from installing Vista SP1.
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A few weeks later, Microsoft had to fix Windows Update again because it caused AMD's computer to continue to reboot when updating SP3. At the end of June, the upgrade was added to the automated system again, but it still hasn't fixed the problem on AMD PC.
Microsoft hopes they will be more fortunate in this third announcement, which takes place a week after Windows XP "retires."
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