Using windows xp and windows 7 presents a security risk. Try to use the newer ones
No, it's not, but you can get SP2 upgrade from Microsoft Website.
Nope, "sp2" means "service pack 2". Service packs fix bugs and (rarely) add features, but do not upgrade you to a different operating system.
No, Microsoft only supports Windows XP SP2 and SP3, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003 SP1 and SP2, and Windows Vista.
Yes, you can.
Msxml 4.0 sp2 kb954430 is a program that allows a desktop, running a Windows operating system, to read XML code. These programs are often seen on computers as a result of operating system updates and security patches.
No.
As long as i has the specification to run the platform(s) then you can put it on the machine . remember that it should be only on one machine at a time for copyright reasons Minimum system requirement Operating system Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) Computer processor 2.0 gigahertz (GHz) or more Memory 4 gigabyte (GB) or more of RAM Hard disk space 4 gigabytes (GB) available hard disk space
Go to Best Buy or go to their website to find it and buy it
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.
Anything that runs Windows xp sp3, windows vista sp2, or windows seven sp1.
No, Windows Server 2003 must be a fresh install.