I downloaded this Service Pack no problem, but when I went to open it there was an error message "xpsp1_en_x86.exe is not a valid win32 application".
How do I get this thing to run and install on my computer or network share since I cannot event get it to open?
Redownload it. It sounds as if it may have not completed. How big is the one you have? It should be around 133Meg. James Collins
Field Service Engineer
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I have a question for you. I'm a computer novice, and I was reading this thread. Your message told rison to redownload the service pack.
Does this mean you can redownload to copy over the 1st service pack that maybe did not get completed. Or, do you have to uninstall the 1st uncompleted service pack. Then download it again? I hope this makes sense. I was just curious.
Correct. I suugest downloading the network install version and not the user version. This way you have the entire SP1 for future use without having to redownload. James Collins
Field Service Engineer
A+, MCP
email: butchrecon@skyenet.net
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I had the same problem when I first d'loaded the network version ... apparently, there was a hiccup while downloading ... I redownloaded the service pack and it installed without a glitch.
Now I have a question ... while installing the service pack, I had the option to archive old files (using considerable disk space) in case I wanted to go back to "the way it was" ... now that I've installed SP1 and it seems to be functioning fine, where do I go to remove those archives that "use considerable space"? Any help would be appreciated.
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