XP SP2 stalls at starting gate
Yesterday saw a further minor delay in the release of Windows XP Service Pack 2, the most significant revision of the Windows code base since its launch in 2001. Microsoft originally said it planned to release SP2 to manufacturers on Wednesday. That didn’t happen. Microsoft is now saying the release of SP2 is "imminent".
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