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Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3


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INTRODUCTION

To make sure that you have a good experience when you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), it is always good to check whether your computer is ready for Windows XP SP3. This article gives you the prerequisites to install Windows XP SP3. Other than these prerequisites, this article also provides some suggestions to improve your experience.

In addition, this article can help you troubleshoot some common error messages that you may receive when you install Windows XP SP3.

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Prerequisites to install Windows XP SP3

Before you start to install Windows XP SP3, make sure that your computer meets the following prerequisites:
  1. Before you download or install Windows XP SP3, first check hard-disk space

    Depending on where you obtain Windows XP SP3, you will have to have a minimum amount of space free on the system disk.
    • To install Windows XP SP3 from the Microsoft Download Center, we recommend that you have a minimum of 1,500 megabytes (MB) of free space on the system disk.
    • To install Windows XP SP3 from a shared network folder, we recommend that you have about 1,100 MB of free space.
    • To install Windows XP SP3 from a CD, we recommend that you have about 1,765 MB of free space.
       
    For more information about hard disk requirements, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    947311 The hard disk space requirements for Windows XP Service Pack 3
     
  2. If you have the following updates on your computer, remove them

    Windows XP SP3 cannot be installed if you have the following updates installed on your computer:
    • Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit
    • Remote Desktop Connection (RDP) 6.0 MUI pack (Update 925877 for Windows XP)
    If one or both updates are installed on your computer, remove these updates before you install Windows XP SP3. To uninstall these updates, follow these steps:
    1. Click Start, and then click Run.
    2. In the Open box, type appwiz.cpl.
    3. Click Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit or Remote Desktop Connection.
    4. Click Remove.
    For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    949388 Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation fails with an error message, and the following error is logged in the service pack installation log: "8007F0F4 - STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED"
     
  3. If you have a third-party wireless network adapter, make sure that it is supported

    If you have a third-party wireless network adapter, make sure that the device is supported by Windows XP SP3, or make sure that the manufacturer of your wireless network adapter has new drivers available that support Windows XP SP3 before you perform the installation. If you are not sure, contact the manufacturer of your wireless network adapter.
     
  4. If you are running antivirus software, disable it

    Warning This workaround may make a computer or a network more vulnerable to attack by malicious users or by malicious software such as viruses. We do not recommend this workaround but are providing this information so that you can implement this workaround at your own discretion. Use this workaround at your own risk.

    Although disabling your antivirus software is not usually recommended, some antivirus software prevents certain system files from being changed. This may cause the Windows XP SP3 installation to fail. To make sure that you can successfully install Windows XP SP3, temporarily disable your antivirus software including any antispyware and third-party firewall programs. To do this, right-click your antivirus program icon, and then click Disable. The antivirus program icon typically appears in the lower-right corner of the computer screen.

    Important Make sure that you enable the antivirus software after Windows XP SP3 is installed.

    Note An antivirus program is designed to help protect your computer from viruses. You must not download or open files from sources that you do not trust, visit Web sites that you do not trust, or open e-mail attachments when your antivirus program is disabled. For more information about computer viruses, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    129972 Computer viruses: description, prevention, and recovery
     
After you make sure all prerequisites are met, go to the "Recommended steps before you install Windows XP SP3" section.

Recommended steps before you install Windows XP SP3

Before you start to install Windows XP SP3, we recommend that you also take the following steps:
  1. Perform a full backup of the files that you have on your computer to an external location

    We recommend that you perform a full backup of the files that you have on your computer to an external location, such as an external hard disk, DVD, CD, USB flash drive, or network folder. You can use the Backup and Restore Wizard to back up documents, pictures, and other files. For more information, visit the Microsoft Help and Support Center Web site, and see the "Backing up files and folders" section or view the following knowledge base article:
    308422 How to use the Backup utility to back up files and folders in Windows XP Home Edition
     
  2. If you are running Windows XP Professional, create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) set

    Note If your computer is running Windows XP Home Edition, ignore this step. ASR is not available for Windows XP Home Edition.

    If your computer is running Windows XP Professional, we recommend that you create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) set before you start the installation. This helps you repair your setup if the installation fails. To create an Automated System Recovery set by using Backup, follow these steps:
    1. Open Backup.

      By default, the Backup or Restore Wizard starts, unless it is disabled. You can use the Backup or Restore Wizard to create an Automated System Recovery (ASR) set.
    2. Click the Advanced Mode link on the Backup or Restore Wizard.
    3. On the Tools menu, click ASR Wizard.
    4. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

      Important You will need a blank 1.44 MB floppy disk to save the system settings and media to contain the backup files.
    For more information, visit the Microsoft TechNet Web site and see "Create an Automated System Recovery set using Backup" or "Recover from a system failure using Automated System Recovery."
  3. Review your version of Internet Explorer. To determine your browser version, click About Internet Explorer on the Help menu.


    If you are running Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8, be aware that you cannot revert to Internet Explorer 6 after the upgrade to Windows XP SP3.



    If you feel you want to use Internet Explorer 6, uninstall Internet Explorer 7 or Internet Explorer 8 before you upgrade to Windows XP SP3. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
     
    927177 How to uninstall Internet Explorer 7
     
    To install Internet Explorer 8, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
After you take these recommended steps, go to the "Steps that are required before you install Windows XP SP3" section.

Steps that are required before you install Windows XP SP3

Before you install Windows XP SP3, make sure that you follow these steps:
  1. Start your computer, and then log on as an administrator.

    Note Administrators have complete and unrestricted access to the operating system and to its settings. You can use the Administrator user name to log on, or you can use another account that is a member of the Administrators group. To determine the groups to which you belong, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts. If you need help to verify that you are an administrator on the computer, click the following link to verify your operating environment:
  2. If your computer is running on battery power, plug it in so that your computer does not lose power during the installation.
  3. If your computer has multiple user accounts that can log on to your computer at the same time and you use Fast User Switching, make sure that all other users are logged off before you install Windows XP SP3. For more information, visit the Windows XP Help and Support Center Web site and see "Fast User Switching."
  4. Exit all open programs.
You are now ready to install Windows XP SP3. For more information about how to obtain Windows XP Service Pack 3, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
322389 How to obtain the latest Windows XP service pack
 
If you cannot install Windows XP SP3, go to the "Troubleshooting Windows XP SP3 installation" section.

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Troubleshooting Windows XP SP3 installation

This section lists some most common error messages that you may receive when you install Windows XP SP3. Refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article that is associated with each error message for possible workarounds or resolutions. If you receive an installation error message that is not contained in this article, try the steps that are listed in the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:
950718 How to troubleshoot errors that cause an unsuccessful installation of Windows XP Service Pack 3

Troubleshooting for beginning to intermediate users

If you receive error messages during the installation of Windows XP SP3, use the information in this section to troubleshoot the installation. This section is intended for beginning to intermediate users. If you are not comfortable with troubleshooting steps, you may want to ask a friend for help.

Not enough hard disk space

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive the following error message:
Service Pack 3 Setup Error

You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to install Service Pack 3.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949375 Error message when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files"

Not enough hard disk space to archive files

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive the following error message:
Service Pack 3 Setup Error

You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949375 Error message when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "You do not have enough free disk space on %SystemDrive% to archive the uninstall files"

Another update is in progress

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive following error message:
Setup has detected that another update is in progress. Please complete that installation or removal and try again.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949381 Error message when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "Setup has detected that another update is in progress. Please complete that installation or removal and try again"

Prerequisites failed

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive one of the following error messages:
  • Message 1
    This Service Pack requires the machine to be on AC Power before setup starts.
  • Message 2
    Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit for Windows XP is not compatible with this version of Windows. Before you can continue, you must: 1) Uninstall Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit 2) (Optional) Install Windows SteadyState, the newer version of Microsoft Shared Computer Toolkit. For more detailed information, go to the Shared Access page on the Microsoft Web site.
  • Message 3
    Service Pack 3 Setup has been canceled because Windows XP SP3 cannot be installed over RDP 6.0 MUI PACK (Update for Windows XP (KB925877)). Before you can continue, you must Uninstall KB925877.
  • Message 4
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied to Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (WinFLP). A unique SP3 update package for WinFLP will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Message 5
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 cannot be applied to Windows Embedded for Point of Service (WEPOS). A unique SP3 update package for WEPOS will be made available at download.microsoft.com.
  • Message 6
    Setup cannot continue because one or more prerequisites required to install Service Pack 3 failed. For More details check the Log File Drive_Letter :\windows\svcpack.log.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949388 Windows XP Service Pack 3 installation fails with an error message, and the following error is logged in the service pack installation log: "8007F0F4 - STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED"

For more information about error codes that may be received in the service pack log files, go to the "Troubleshooting error codes that appear in the update log or in the service pack log files" section.

If these troubleshooting steps did not resolve the issue, go to the "Next Steps" section for information about how to contact Support.

Troubleshooting for advanced users

If you receive error messages during the installation of Windows XP SP3, use the information in this section to troubleshoot the installation. This section is intended for advanced users only.

Access Denied

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive one of the following error messages:

Message 1
Service Pack 3 setup error. Access is denied.
Message 2
Service Pack 3 setup error. Service Pack installation did not complete.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949377 Error message when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "Access is denied" or “Service Pack installation did not complete”

Insufficient permissions

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive the following error message:
You do not have permission to update Windows XP. Please contact a system administrator.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
951244 Error message when you try to install a hotfix or an update: "You do not have permission to update Windows XP"

Internal Error

When you try to install Windows XP SP3, you may receive the following error message:
Service Pack 3 installation did not complete
After you click OK in the error message, you receive the following error message:
An internal error occurred
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
949384 Error message when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "An Internal error occurred"

Errors that are related to the Cryptographic service

You may experience one or more of the following symptoms:
  • You may receive the following error message when you try to install a program or update:
    Digital Signature Not Found
    The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has not been altered since it was tested.
    The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with Windows.

    Name of software package
    If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software, visit the Windows Update Web site at http://update.microsoft.com to see if one is available.
    Do you want to continue the installation?
    If you click More Info, you receive the following error message:
    Microsoft Windows
    The signature on the software package you want to install is invalid. The software package is not signed properly.
    After you click
    OK in the first error message dialog box, you may receive a message that states that the installation was successful, or you may receive the following error message:
    Name of Update Package
    The cryptographic operation failed due to a local security option setting.
  • When you try to install an update or a service pack, you may receive an error message that resembles one of the following:
    • Name of Update Package
      Setup could not verify the integrity of the file Update.inf. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer.
    • Failed to install catalog files.
    • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP. (Tell me why this testing is important.)
      This software will not be installed. Contact your system administrator.
    • The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with this version of Windows. (Tell me why this testing is important.)
    • Service Pack 1 Setup could not verify the integrity of the file. Make sure the Cryptographic service is running on this computer
  • When you try to install a package from the Windows Update Web site or from the Microsoft Update Web site, you may receive a message that resembles the following:
    The software has not passed Windows logo testing and will not be installed.
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
822798 You cannot install some updates or programs

If these troubleshooting steps did not resolve the issue, go to the "Next Steps" section for information about how to contact Support.

Troubleshooting error codes that appear in the update log or in the service pack log files

If you experience a Windows XP SP3 installation failure, an error code is typically recorded in the %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log file or in the %windir%\svcpack.log file. Typically, these files are located in the C:\Windows directory. The following table shows some most common error codes that may appear in these log files. The Microsoft Knowledge Base articles offer potential resolutions for each of these errors.
Error code that appears in the WindowsUpdate.log fileError Code description (as it may appear in the Svcpack.log file)Knowledge Base article that describes potential resolutions
0x8007F0F4STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED949388
0x80246007SUS_E_DM_NOTDOWNLOADED949386
0x8007F003STATUS_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE949385
0x80070005ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED949377
0x800706BERPC_S_CALL_FAILED950718
0x8007F02BSTATUS_NOT_ENOUGH_WITH_UNINST949375
0x87FF0004Error_Too_Many_Open_Files950718
0x8007054FError_Internal_Error949384
0x8007001FERROR_GEN_FAILURE950718
0x8007F070STATUS_SETUP_ERROR950718
0x8007F205STR_UPDATE_ALREADY_RUNNING949381
0x8007F004STATUS_INSUFFICIENT_PRIVS951244
0x80070001ERROR_INVALID_FUNCTION950718
0x80070002ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND950718
0x8007F0CCSTATUS_KERNEL_NONSTD327101
0x87FF054Fn/a950718
0x87FF36B7n/a950718
If the troubleshooting information in these sections did not help, go to the "Next Steps" section.

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References

For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

936929 Release notes for the Windows XP Service Pack 3 Release Candidate

946480 List of fixes included in Windows XP Service Pack 3

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NEXT STEPS

If you cannot install Windows XP SP3 after you follow the prerequisites and recommended steps in this article, and the Troubleshooting steps did not help, you might want to ask someone you know for help. You can also use the Microsoft Customer Support Services Web site to find other solutions. Some services that the Microsoft Customer Support Services Web site provides include the following:
  • Searchable Knowledge Base: Search technical support information and self-help tools for Microsoft products.
  • Solution Centers: View product-specific frequently asked questions and support highlights.
  • Other Support Options: Use the Web to ask a question, contact Microsoft Customer Support Services, or provide feedback.
If you continue to have questions after you use these Microsoft Web sites or if you cannot find a solution on the Microsoft Support Services Web site, click the following link to contact Support:

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