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XtremeFighter
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Washington Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Network + Brainbench Computer Tech Cert., MCWD, AOL 5.0 Working on: MCSE
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Windows 2000 Pro SP 2
Hey guys,
I have just installed windows 2000 pro on my pc. Now I have a dual boot system, Windows 2000 and Windows ME. Anyways, I also downloaded Windows 2000 Service Pack 2,
from microsoft's website (.exe file). When I doubleclick on it from my Windows 2000 OS, I get a command prompt window, (seems that the exe is executing), but then it dissapears and nothing happens. I repeated this step a couple of times, and still the same thing happened.
Is there another way I could install Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, by clicking on windows update or something like that?
I don't think there is something wrong with my service pack, but I beleive there should be another way to install it.
I would appreciate your help,
Thanks,
XF
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