Windows XP SP3 was officially released
Yesterday (December 18), Microsoft officially launched a process of extensive testing of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Users can now download the latest upgrade for Windows XP at Microsoft's official website.
The version of Windows XP SP3 released this time is still a trial version of Release Candidate. However, according to the software development process, Release Candidate can be considered as the official version. All feature features expected in the final version have been integrated in the Release Candidate. The ultimate goal of this version is to review only the remaining errors to ensure quality for the final official version.
In the past, only software testing program members who received Microsoft's own invitation were allowed to participate in the trial of Windows XP SP3.
A Microsoft spokesman said that the current version of Windows XP SP3 has been officially released on the Microsoft Download Center site, but has refused to disclose information about when the upgrade will be released through the Windows Update feature. . Users can visit here to download Windows XP SP3 Release Candidate.
' Because this is still a trial version of Windows XP SP3 Release Candidate, we recommend that only users who have experience installing it use it to download the test .'
It is expected that the official version of Windows XP SP3 will be released in the first half of next year. The Windows XP SP3 upgrade is expected to bring some features of Windows Vista to Windows XP.
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