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Windows XP Service Pack 1

Window Update has determined that you are running a beta version of Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1). To help improve the stability of your computer, Microsoft recommends that you remove the beta version of Windows XP SP1 and re-install Windows XP SP1. If you cannot remove the beta version, you should still reinstall Windows XP SP1. Windows XP SP1 provides the latest security, reliability, and performance updates to the Windows XP family of operating systems. Windows XP SP1 is designed to ensure Windows XP platform compatibility with newly released software and hardware, and includes updates to resolve issues discovered by customers or by Microsoft's internal testing team. The maximum download size is approximately 30 MB, however the size of the download and time required may be less for computers that have had updates previously installed. To minimize the download time needed for installation, setup will only download those files which are required to bring your computer up to date. Windows XP SP1 includes Internet Explorer 6 SP1. Anti-virus software programs may interfere with the installation of Windows XP SP1. Please disable anti-virus software while installing the service pack.

Typical download times for the Express installation:
All 32-bit Platforms: 30 MB | 1.25 hours @ 56K | 3 minutes @ T1

System Requirements

Before beginning an installation of Windows XP SP1, take note of the following system requirement considerations:

For more installation recommendations and additional information about Windows XP SP1, visit the Windows XP SP1 Web site. (This site is in English.)

How to use
Restart your computer to complete the installation.

How to uninstall
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
  3. Click Windows XP Service Pack 1.
  4. Click Change/Remove.

For information on the fixes that are included in Windows XP Service Pack 1, refer to the list of fixes.

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