.Get the latest service pack for your version of Windows
A service pack (SP) is a Windows update, often combining previously released updates, that helps make Windows
more reliable. Service packs, which are provided free of charge on this
page, can include security and performance improvements and support for
new types of hardware. Make sure you install the latest service pack to
help keep Windows up to date.
Service packs take about 30 minutes to install, and you'll need to
restart your computer about halfway through the installation.
The recommended (and easiest) way to get service packs is to turn on Windows Update for Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows Vista, or Automatic Updates for Windows XP, and let Windows
notify you when the service packs you need are ready to install.
Turning on Automatic Updating is quick and easy, and it saves you time
and disk space.
Get the latest service pack for free
The latest service pack for Windows XP is Service Pack 3 (SP3). To install Windows XP SP3, you must first have SP1a or SP2 installed.
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Learn how to get the right service pack for Windows XP installed automatically today with Automatic Updating (recommended)
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Get SP3 (advanced)
Get older service packs for free
Support for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) ended on July 13, 2010.
Learn more.
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