There are lots of links online to follow in order to download XP Service Pack 2. One of the free links is the pirate bay where one can download it for free.
It is possible to download Windows XP Service Pack 2 at the official Microsoft website. Once you have arrived at the Microsoft website, just go to the Download Center and type in "Windows XP Service Pack 2" without the quotes.
Yes. Windows XP can be upgraded from the RTM release or a service pack to any subsequent service pack. For example: Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows XP Service Pack 1 ---> Windows XP Service Pack 3 Windows XP RTM ---> Windows XP Service Pack 2 Service Pack 3 is the latest service pack for Windows XP; any planned updates should be to this service pack, and not an older one. As per above, you do not need to install any previous service packs before installing Service Pack 3.
The most practical site to find downloads for the Windows XP service pack 3 is on Microsoft's own site. There are links for network and standard downloads currently.
Try contacting Windows. They'll probably know what to do. You can download Windows XP Service Pack 3 from following URL http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/windows-xp-service-pack-3.html you can also try downloading using Download Manager it is free just search on web for it!
You can install Windows XP Service Pack 2 with the link below. http://www.soft32.com/download/63-58736/WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe
Service Pack 3 was a legitimate service pack for Windows XP. it was released on May 6, 2008.
I think about situation, when you install Windows from your current OS.
Yes can anyone tell me HOW?? http://wiki.answers.com/Q/You_want_to_put_XP_service_pack_one_on_one_side_of_drive_and_XP_Pro_service_pack_2_on_the_other_side"
Yes, the minimum XP Service Pack is 2
The XP Service pack was put out by Microsoft for the XP version of the Windows Operating System. The best place to find unbiased reviews would be at the Amazon website.
Windows Service Pack 3 is a service pack that is developed by Microsoft for Windows XP. In order to install it you just need to turn on Automatic Updates on your computer or alternatively download it from the Microsoft website.
There is no need to do this. Once installed from a download the new service pack installs itself. I don't believe that the machines store an "exe" file to copy.