
Only to the person serving the file having to deal with the demand. File size is notĪs big a deal as it used to be. Why would it be that much of a deal to go ahead and create the SP4 file and/or disc? And we do live in the age of broadband. They have already released a SP1, SP2 and SP3 file available for download and also you could order the discs.
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the only real issue I have ever encountered with Autopatcher is the fact that Microsoft either moves or renames the repository filesĪnd the Autopatcher script has to be updated to fetch the files from a new location.Īlso, isn't this exactly what took place with the other service packs that have been released? so why couldn't Microsoft? Because they don't want to. Please ignore the previous sentence.Įxactly what you are describing. I wonder when they will realize it hasn't happened yet. People have been predicting the downfall of Microsoft almost from the day it started. I don't call the refusal to do that "arrogant". People that should have upgraded 3 years ago? Amazing. So Microsoft should spend millions of dollars on an OS that has gone End of Life to "make life simpler" for Tens of thousands of man hours is easily millions of dollars in wages that need to be paid. Which would generate tens of thousands of man Of making it easy for the people who still insisted on using an antiquated OS? They would be fielding thousands of user support tickets to deal with issues created with this monster you are proposing. This project would be a gargantuan undertaking! And they should do this all in the name And naturally it has to be free because all the other patches were free.ĭo you have ANY idea whatsoever the effort it would take to produce such a thing? You can't just jam all the files into a single zip and away you go. Sure you would want it possible to give options for skipping updates that one might want to not use. AND you want it to work of course, updating all the changes made over the last 12 years.

That Service Pack would be enormous to download. Now you want them to take all those updates and roll them together into one huge globule. Afterġ2 years in the field, it is being dropped from support. Some of them were security patches, some were bug fixes, some were capability upgrades. Some of them critical, some important, some optional. There have been thousands if not more updates.

It is unfortunate but quite predictable if Microsoft has the same arrogance as IBM had, before its downfall.
