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Windows XP service pack 2


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try cleaning your windows update folder or note pad

go to >> my computer from start>>right click open>>then open c:drive>>scroll down look for windows folder>>right click open look for windows update>>this can be note pad>>open>>go to edit>>select all on any blue file right click then delete

from start >>>run>>>type in >> prefetch>>edit>>select all>>on any blue file click delete
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