![]() erdeslawe Volunteer Posts: 241 Joined: 8. Microsoft has, understandably, completely removed (or hidden) all Windows XP Service Pack downloads from its Download site any searches simply redirect users to information about the currently supported versions of Windows, so the only possible way of getting Service Pack software is by finding a trustworthy third-party download site, or hunting down a copy of the original media. 64_Edition and is also discussed on various old threads in Microsoft's Technet Forums. Personally Ive never been keen on using Firefox as my default browser since Ive always used the Mozilla suite from way back, before which I was using the Netscape Communicator suite). ![]() ![]() This is well documented on numerous sites including. Yes, this is a concern right now for some legacy systems that are otherwise running fine on Win-XP Pro SP3. ![]() The Service Packs for the 32-bit and 64-bit versions were also developed separately and so SP2 for Windows XP Professional 圆4 Edition actually provided the same 'improvements' for users that SP3 did for the standard 32-bit release of Windows XP. The 64-bit version of Windows XP was developed separately and at a later date than the 32-bit version of XP using a completely different code base. You should stop trying to find SP3 for Windows XP Professional 圆4 Edition, because it doesn't exist and never did.
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