There is no service pack 2 for Windows 7. Service pack 1 was released recently.
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.
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.
Only if USB controllers are part of the Service Pack. The download page the service pack is on should have details on the updates included in the pack.
You can go to the Microsoft website and possible download the Vista Service Pack 2 for free, since it is a Service Pack and not actual software. However, you could also use a torrent site, but this is probably illegal and could be riddled with viruses.
You need Windows Service Pack 2 for the v2.6 version of Windows Movie Maker.
The installer will not allow this. You must install Service Pack 3. Service Pack 3 is free, makes your computer more secure, fixes bugs, and will be required by most newer software. If you were able to download the Microsoft Office 2010 beta, you can download the service pack just as easily.
You can install Windows XP Service Pack 2 with the link below. http://www.soft32.com/download/63-58736/WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe
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.
No, when the final service pack is released Service Pack 3 will install over Service Pack 2, just as in every past version of Windows.
1.Go to the site 2.Click on the download button 3.Put the downloaded minecraft texture pack in to the textures folder in .minecraft
Yes. Any service pack can be used to upgrade from any previous service pack or the RTM edition. For instance, the original release to Service Pack 3, or from Service Pack 1 to Service Pack 4
I am not sure why this question has been asked. A service pack is nothing more than a group of updates packaged together and sometimes integrated into a release of an operating system. Windows 2000 is long obsolete and nobody should still be using it. Windows XP came out AFTER 2000 and it is obsolete and now longer supported.