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Can I get rid of XP service pack 2?

 
 
RRcade
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      18th Aug 2008
The computer I need to do this to will not be hooked up to the
internet ever, for my application to work I need to remove service
pack 2, can this be done? How?
Thanks
 
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      18th Aug 2008
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> The computer I need to do this to will not be hooked up to the
> internet ever, for my application to work I need to remove service
> pack 2, can this be done? How?
> Thanks



If the Windows XP edition includes SP2, no you can't.

What program will not work with SP2?


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