It will also have a front- end installation application, which launches when the CD is inserted in your system, and some updated support tools that are largely aimed at corporations. This CD will include the 272 MB, full network installer. Microsoft will soon offer a CD-based version of Windows XP SP2 for users who lack broadband connections. The express installer file is available for download now. If, however, you’re still working with an SP1 or pre-SP1 version of XP, you’ll need to download up to 200 MB of files. If you installed a Windows XP S2 beta or release candidate (RC) build, for example, the express installer will have to download very little to update you to the final version of SP2. The amount of data you actually download will vary depending on how up-to-date your system is. This 1.6 MB utility will download only the files needed to install XP SP2 on your system. Despite the name differences, both files are identical. ![]() The version found on the XP SP2 CD-ROM is named xpsp2.exe. This file can have two names: The version found on the Microsoft Web site is named WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe. This version is aimed at IT administrators, but it can be used by anyone who needs to install XP SP2 on more than one computer.
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