It takes about 30 minutes, maybe 20 and some progress bar will show or a
notification in the tool bar at least.
Right click on properties of 'my computer' and you should see 'Service
Pack 3'.
I'm almost sure it would have told you to reboot.
You can look for C:\windows\$NtServicePackUninstall$ folder and right
click it and click properties. It should be 200-400 meg.
Then again you can go to windows updates on the start -> programs menu,
and once the web page comes up there is a install history. It should
be in there too.
It takes about 30 minutes, maybe 20 and some progress bar will show or a
notification in the tool bar at least.
Right click on properties of 'my computer' and you should see 'Service
Pack 3'.
I'm almost sure it would have told you to reboot.
You can look for C:\windows\$NtServicePackUninstall$ folder and right
click it and click properties. It should be 200-400 meg.
Then again you can go to windows updates on the start -> programs menu,
and once the web page comes up there is a install history. It should
be in there too.
Not really, SP3 is for every version of Windows XP.
Its just not 'needed' and if you are unsure, or without a full backup,
or the expertise to repair (in case of disaster), then its safer to stay
away till you have a need. You get some minor hotfixes not previously
sent out, plus a few other things, but all in all your PC will work for
a good long while without it.
Not really, SP3 is for every version of Windows XP.
Its just not 'needed' and if you are unsure, or without a full backup,
or the expertise to repair (in case of disaster), then its safer to stay
away till you have a need. You get some minor hotfixes not previously
sent out, plus a few other things, but all in all your PC will work for
a good long while without it.
i could do a restore point, but i'm really not that nimble, and my
question was spurred by the pop up and subsequent confusion.
i'll take your advise and wait.
thanks
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