Re: service pack 3, do I need it?

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"Shenan Stanley" <newshelper@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:#lOwHaQtIHA.1772@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:



Since you do not use "windows software for internet functions, e-mail,
browsing, etc", I assume you actually have Linux/OSX installed and
have some sort of virtual machine for Windows and it has not access at
all to the Internet - you mearly pass files to it through the virtual


I mispoke, I meant to say that I don't rely on MS software, I wasn't
referring to the operating system. Obviously, I'm using Windows.

Paul.
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