No service packs at all.In those days, Dell used to supply direct to the purchaser.and you specified exactly what parts you wanted fitted, before you actually placed the order, prior to shipment. FYI, I've still got the original install disk that came with our old Dell lappie when we bought it, back in 2003. Mike:Thanks for posting that download link - which I've added in a document to my 'Windows XP Tools' folder.It'll come in real handy for those who have a Windows XP 32-bit disc which contains the original version without any service packs.If I remember correctly, once SP1 is installed, you can bypass SP2 and upgrade straight to SP3.It's good to have all 3 service packs though, just in case you need to upgrade to SP1 and then to SP2 and then to SP3. Before proceeding with the install.Hope that helps, Frank the more d/l locations there are to choose from, the more likely people will be able to reach at least one of them.Mike. Be prepared:).Äownload to your desktop, first then scan with A/V, and Malwarebytes, too. ![]() Now though, keep a backup of the ISO image now, because this things come up more often than not. I don't even need it for more than a few hours - I just need XP to convert some things and then I won't even need it any more. The download above just finished so we'll see if it works. ![]()
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