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Originally posted by [MR
]then make sure to specifiy in your first post that you have a windows xp home cd without sp2.
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Originally posted by rav0
Your thread title is lying, the message says "Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 CD".
Sorry.
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Originally posted by rav0
have you tried your WinXP cd? I have windows xp pro with service pack 2 and when i get that message i just insert my windows cd..
I have tried it. The folder did not exist as it does not have SP2 on it.
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Originally posted by PAT.riot73
why would a windows that was installed without sp2 be asking for a disk with sp2?
Maybe because I have Windows XP Home Edition with SP2 (which I downloaded) ?
P.S. Welcome to the forumquote:
Originally posted by Matty
Ummm why not just click Ok, it will say error reading and to select a different path. in the path type
code:
C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles\i386
and click ok.
Thank you. It worked.
It was looking for file "usbser.sys" in c:\windows\ServicePackFiles\i386 but it's accually C:\WINDOWS\Service_Pack_Files\i386 which is why it wasn't working.
Installed the driver and I think everything is working. Thanks all.
Thanks for the info rav0
