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Windows 7 for XP ProfessionalsUpdating Support Skills from XP to Windows 7by Bink.nu's Raymond Comvalius
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These are all winXP fixes that were released after ServicePack 3, I did not include monthly security fixes. You know of any other?
(953356) - Describes a problem that occurs when a Sysprep image is created on a computer that uses an Intel processor and is then deployed to a computer that does not use an Intel processor. Provides a resolution. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953356/en-us
(953979) - Describes an issue that device Manager and Network Connections may be blank after you install Windows XP Service Pack 3.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953979/en-us
(951347) - Fixes a memory leak that occurs when you use the IFaxIncomingMessageIterator interface to query incoming fax messages, and the iterator moves past the last fax message.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951347/en-us
(944043) - Describes the Windows Server 2008 read-only domain controller compatibility pack that is available for Windows Server 2003 clients and for Windows XP clients.http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944043/en-us
Update for Windows XP (KB951978)
Install this update to resolve an issue in VBScript/JScript scripts from CScript\WScript hosts, certain built-ins may not function correctly when “Standards and Formats” in “Regional Settings” is changed.
Update for Windows XP (KB951830)
Install this update to resolve the issue in which a client cannot resolve DNS after the network adapter is connectoed/disconnected or disabled/enabled, on a system running Windows XP Service Pack 3.
Update for Windows XP (KB944043)
Install this update to resolve an issue when a Windows Server 2008 Read Only Domain Controller is added to the network that has Windows XP or Windows Server 2003
Update for Windows XP (KB952287)
Install this update to resolve an issue in which a malfunction or data loss occurs when using Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) components on computers that are running Windows XP SP2 or XP SP3.
seems like a lot, but atleast might makes the effort to fix everything as fast as possible, but it sure does suck having to do a new install if you dont have a streamlined cd
There's also a handy dhcp fix...
"Some DHCP Options are not recognized on a Windows XP SP3-based client computer when the DHCP server offer includes option 43"
support.microsoft.com/.../953761