If you mean an installation package, the answer is yes. It is called slip-straming. If you are talking about burning an installed copy to a CD, the answer is no. You can install on a USB drive though.
In the correct conditions, yes. Some of these conditions might include things like: making sure the copy of windows xp sp2 that you use does not have any problems or troubles operating.
You must aquire a copy of Windows XP from anywhere you can get one, and use this http://www.buildeasypc.com/sw/windows_xp.htm to install it!
No, Microsoft only supports Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and SP2, and Windows Vista.
Yes, you can.
If you are installing it from Microsoft website then the answer is Yes. Microsoft will ask you to pass validation. If you have a stand alone copy of it, then you have to disconnect your PC from Internet and istall it, in such cases it's better to have firewall (windows firewall doesn't work in such cases).
No.
The Windows XP SP2 update is an automatic update for Windows XP computers. It was designed to enhance support for WiFi networks , and replaces hotfix 893357.
Why would you have the file from Windows 98 in your Xp? Make sure that you have Windows Xp, and also that you are installing the sp2 for xp.
Windows 7, Windows server 2008 SP2 AKA R2.
Anything that runs Windows xp sp3, windows vista sp2, or windows seven sp1.
No, Windows Server 2003 must be a fresh install.
Install a new XP SP2, and deactivate Windows update.