

In the meantime, it will be interesting to read updated reports on the trial version currently available. In conclusion, the final version of Windows XP SP3 will potentially be available in the near future. The same tests were run on Vista and according to Barth, "it is two times slower than than the most current builds of its older sibling." While preliminary, this is good news for XP users. The results were a 10 percent performance boost in trials run with the Windows XP SP3 versus the previous version XP SP2. According to Craig Barth, Devil Mountain Software Chief Technology Officer, the test involved testing with OfficeBench. The Group used a test machine made by Dell XPS M1710 with 2 GHz Core Duo CPU and 1GB of RAM and running nVidia GeForce Go 7900GS video.

In addition, the white paper indicates there will be "select" out-of-band releases and a small number of new releases.Įarly Reports of Tests of Windows XP SP3:Īccording to TechSpot, a test run of the service pack by Devil Mountain Software Group provided an unexpected boost in performance. This will allow users access to features in the Windows Server 2008 operating system. Microsoft states unequivocally that the service pack does not "significantly change customer´s experience with the operating system."įor organizations and individuals, Window XP SP3 does include Network Access Protection, (NAP). Windows XP SP3 will update whichever Internet Explorer you have on your system.īasically what Windows XP SP3 will do for you, is to allow you to catch up on any updates, security updates and fixes you may have missed or too busy to download.

Microsoft makes no Warranties, Expressed or Implied, in this document." The non-binding description of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (Windows XP SP3) includes all previously released Windows XP updates and hotfixes and select out-of-band releases.Īccording to Microsoft's white paper, the pending download does not include Windows Internet Explorer 7, but it does include updates to both Internet Explorer 6 and 7. According to the white paper published by Microsoft to wit "This white paper is for informational purposes only.

Please notice that the ISO file of this Windows XP Embedded build is posted because it took a long time for me to find an ISO file of this build that was available for download and the file is no longer available to download from Microsoft and there's lack of download mirrors of this ISO file available, which made the ISO file hard to get.The latest from Microsoft is a news of an upcoming download for Windows XP called Windows XP Service Pack 3. More Information About Microsoft Windows XP Embedded (Codename: Mantis) Service Pack 3: This forum post is created for the purpose of documenting a Windows XP Embedded build that isn't as documented as Service Pack 2 and older builds of Windows XP Embedded (codename Mantis).
