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What's new in version SP1. Release December 5, Date Added August 28, Version SP1. Operating Systems. Kind of like putting a new engine or transmission in a Pinto to keep it going against the long odds. It's actually kinda fun when it goes to plan. Just wanted to see what would happen with that.. Microsoft does have a Technical page here that lists all Windows XP updates on one page, but it is a time consuming job to download each one.

And quite a few of these download links refer to IE 6 fixes which jumps you to a non-exist page that redirects you to the IE page. Below are two links that I have recently tested working for downloading XP Service pack 1 that I have used in the past.

Thank you, Les, for this information and for the links. I have long since decided it isn't worth the effort to pursue this issue - and have moved on using a different Operating System totally, for this machine which functions just fine and accomplishes all I set out to do. A simple thing like supplying existing software mind you, nothing major or ongoing updates are not expected should not be too much for which to ask. For informational purposes, you should know that there's absolutely no need to download or install XP service pack 1.

There are several details involved in the installation of these service packs, but there's no need to go into them here. Also good to know - thanks. That is not made clear or apparent or simply even hinted at anywhere during the re installation process of XP in such an instance as this.

Just the brick wall, and that's it. As I mentioned, XP is not imperative for me - although I understand the need for some to keep it afloat in order to run certain software I still like the suggested idea of archiving certain files for the purpose of maintaining OSs that have been unceremoniously retired. I also understand if not agree with Microsoft's desire to "gently" guide their users toward purchasing new Systems every insert always seemingly short period of time here..

Not necessarily calling MS by itself out on this one. It's the nature of the beastie everywhere anymore. Any reason why SP1 is not provided anywhere? Or am I looking in the wrong places? I have the same question Report abuse. Service packs can include security and performance improvements and support for new types of hardware. Make sure you install the latest service pack to help keep Windows up to date.

Service packs take about 30 minutes to install, and you'll need to restart your computer about halfway through the installation.



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