You cannot do this; they are part of the operating system, and thus must be in the same location as the other system files in order for the computer to function.
You can fit minecraft.exe on a 2 gig flash drive, but when you move form computer to computer you do not bring your saves and tecture packs with you
Th service packs are basically updates for the computer
Windows XP Service Packs are collections of updates, fixes and/or enhancements. You can learn more about Service Packs below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_pack
Without service packs, Windows XP cannot see beyond the 127 GB barrier. Thus, the largest partition you could create on a single hard drive would be 127 GB.
There is a difference between patches and service packs. Service packs contain the complete part of the software being updated. Patches contain a small bit of information that will correct an error.
Service packs are the means by which product updates are distributed. Service packs may contain updates for system reliability, program compatibility, security, and more. All of these updates are conveniently bundled for easy downloading.
That would be illegal to do if that wasn't your gaming account. But if it is just download it again on the other system and you shouldn't have to pay for it.
A. Modularization
No. Microsoft does not create service packs for their systems once they enter the Extended Support phase. Service Pack 3 will be the last service pack for Windows XP.
The only certain way to eliminate all computer viruses is to initialize the hard drive (this erases everything on it) and then re-install the operating system and all of the application programs from their original disks. After this, you must immediately go online and install all operating system updates (patches, service packs)
You can uninstall service packs. Go to Add/Remove programs, make sure that 'Show Updates' is ticked. The installed SPs are now visible and you will be able to uninstall from here.
there aren't any yet