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Old 05-07-2008
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do you update your PC to Windows XP SP3

I just readed the electronic technology board of local newspaper.it said Microsoft users could download services pack3(SP3) from MS site to update Windows XP SP2.
but the reporter said there's no much new important change of this pack.if user update to SP3,the IE is still 6.0,Windows media player is still 9.0(mine is 10.0,but of course,i don't use Windwos media player to listen MP3 or watch DVD,there is better homemade soft to listen MP3--nice plugin.the Windwos media player just use for watch video clips in news site,no more useful).
user update to SP3 could make PC more safer.

there are two Windows XP system in my PC,one is Windows XP SP2--NTFS format,simplified Chinese version,used for work--login in bank account in internet, etc,it need a safe system.
another is Windows XP SP3---FAT32 format,English version,installed SP3 pack days ago,i installed MUI,when i use this system,it can't visit NTFS parttion(SP2,it make that system safe).this (i used a software to make a double system menu)
my feeling is there's no much difference of these two system.I made two system just because i want a safe system when i login bank account in internet.it like most user intalled one Windows 98/ME,one Windows XP in PC years ago.
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