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service pack

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service pack

A collection of software fixes and enhancements that is applied to an installed version of an operating system. Always a major update, service packs are typically downloaded from the Web as part of an automatic update service. The modifications within the service pack are built into subsequent versions of the OS distributed on CD or DVD. Versions are identified as SP1, SP2, etc.; for example, "Windows XP SP2." See adaption kit upgrade.



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Updated to include Service Pack 2, the book comes packed with insights on how to effectively tweak Windows Media Player--such as how to create and organize playlists and delete a song on a playlist, Windows Messenger--which can be used in audio mode to avoid typing, and more.
In addition to offering best-in-class performance, this full-featured mobile processor also offers Enhanced Virus Protection (EVP) designed to prevent the spread of certain malicious viruses when enabled by Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)(a).
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