Windows XP Service Pack 3 Giving More Problems
We are all aware that the installment packs that Microsoft releases to its loyal patrons are meant to make sure that glitches in the original operating software does not aggravate and balloon into untoward proportions as far as end-users are concerned. Apparently the last installment, the Windows XP Service Pack 3 seems to be doing the exact opposite; more problems rather than addressing the security functions and updates that they are meant to be.
Such is only normal but considering they should be resolving problems rather than creating ones leads to a lot of factors. These include:
- Software or Hardware Conflicts
- Corrupted files and installations
Apparently, the latest issue affects only the AMD chipsets that some people are using. We know for a fact that people prefer the usual Intel chipsets but some, perhaps looking at spending less for their computer, are geared towards relegating themselves towards simple computer use.
Normally you would think that these hardware configurations would barely have a bearing on the operating systems installed on your computer. The Windows XP operating system should be biased and surely be free from these problems. However, as it seems, it looks readily apparent that they do have a bearing especially when you talk about complimentary functions from hardware and software configurations that have to be recognized by the operating system in use.
Expect some explanation for these occurrences by Microsoft in the coming days. It is something due to their millions of subscribers all over the world.
(Source) CruchGear
Written by PC Freak on May 5th, 2008 with
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