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En esta página puede obtener un análisis detallado de una palabra o frase, producido utilizando la mejor tecnología de inteligencia artificial hasta la fecha:

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Pack$1$ - traducción al Inglés

COLLECTION OF UPDATES, FIXES, OR ENHANCEMENTS TO A SOFTWARE PROGRAM DELIVERED IN THE FORM OF A SINGLE INSTALLABLE PACKAGE
Service packs; Service Pack; Windows Service Pack; Service pack 1; Service pack 3; Service pack 6; Service pack 4; Feature Pack; Customer Service Diskette
  • Windows 2000 SP4 installation disc

Pack      
n. plebs, populace, common folk, lower classes
ice pack         
  • Shipment of vaccine in insulated box with gel packs
FILLED BAG DESIGNED TO BE FROZEN
Icepack; Ice packs; Instant cold pack; Cold pack; Gel pack; Coldpack; Cooling Gel Sheet; Freezer gel; Nordic Ice; Hot-R-Cold-Pak
Eispackung (zur Kühlung)
bum bag         
TYPE OF POUCH WITH A WAIST STRAP
Belt bag; Bum bag; Fanny-pack; Bum Bag; Fanny packing; Fanny Pack; Waist bag; Waist pack; Waistpack; Belt pack; Butt pack; Belly bag; Chaos pouch; Buffalo pouch; Hip pack; Moon bag; Phany pack; Koala (pack); Bumbag
Gürtelbeutel, Gürteltasche (Britisches Englisch)

Definición

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·Impf & ·p.p. of Peg.

Wikipedia

Service pack

In computing, a service pack comprises a collection of updates, fixes, or enhancements to a software program delivered in the form of a single installable package. Companies often release a service pack when the number of individual patches to a given program reaches a certain (arbitrary) limit, or the software release has shown to be stabilized with a limited number of remaining issues based on users' feedback and bug reports. In large software applications such as office suites, operating systems, database software, or network management, it is not uncommon to have a service pack issued within the first year or two of a product's release. Installing a service pack is easier and less error-prone than installing many individual patches, even more so when updating multiple computers over a network, where service packs are common.

Service packs are usually numbered, and thus shortly referred to as SP1, SP2, SP3 etc. They may also bring, besides bug fixes, entirely new features, as is the case of SP2 of Windows XP (e.g. Windows Security Center), or SP3 and SP4 of the heavily database dependent Trainz 2009: World Builder Edition.