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Windows XP/2000 - [Answered] Windows Xp SP1 update to SP2 posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hey guys, do any of you guys know if it is possible to update Windows Xp 2002 Home Edition SP1 to SP2? I am trying to install a game and ...

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Hey guys, do any of you guys know if it is possible to update Windows Xp 2002 Home Edition SP1 to SP2? I am trying to install a game and it keeps telling me that SP2 is required. How can you tell which service pack you have? When i went to Control Panel and then to System all it said was Windows Xp Home Edition 2002, does not say anything about a Service Pack. PLZ Help



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hi Platinum, you can install SP2 from any previous version of XP.

If it doesn't say Service Pack X under System, you probably don't have either installed.


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Windows Xp Home Edition 2002 is service pack one. I owned a copy of this which I slipstreamed service pack 2 into it...


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