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(1) click on the link to go on downlad website
(2) on the download button on this website click download.
(3) Save the service pack in your computer harddrive.
(4) run sp2 setup when download complete.
(5) it will take half hour to complete and restart your system.
in sp3 not need window key ya but in xp service pack 2 you need this is the key and it will defenetly work because its master key (RHKG3-8YW4W-4RHJG-83M4Y-7X9GW)ENJOY BUDDY
The disc or the case should have the product key if you bought it alone. If you purchased a computer with Windows pre-installed the cd key should be on a sticker on your computer somewhere. If you just downloaded and burned Windows XP Service Pack 2 you could purchase the key from Microsoft online.
A service pack upgrade for Windows does not require a new product key. The original key that you supplied when you first activated the software remains the same.
The Microsoft "Service Pack 2" is just a collection of program-updates and security-fixes for either the "original" Windows XP, or for Windows XP with Service Pack 1 already applied.
As such, it does _NOT_ require any "key".
Note that it's probable that Service Pack 2 will _NOT_ install on a "bootleg" version of Windows XP (original or SP1), because the SP2 update includes the Microsoft "Windows Genuine Advantage" update.
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