can't network updates to install on Windows XP

I can't get updates for Windows XP - this is an update of the network - and I need help badly because I need this update

1. There is an update for my Windows XP Professional computer that came.

2 kB951847x86

3. I don't know if I will not that is why I ask you

4. I don't know what is SP3

5. a couple of days ago

6 I don't know right now

KB951847 is an update for .NET Framework 3.5 option . There is a chance that you don't need even!
SP3 is synonymous with Service Pack 3. If you do not, you ask for trouble. Here's how to determine whether you have:
Start | Run
Type
winver
Press OK.
What did he say?
With regard to this part of your message:
3. I don't know if I will not that is why I ask you
Which is in contradiction with what you said in your original post! Specifically, you said that you need this update! But now it seems that you know not whether or not do you.
As a general rule, you should stay away from OPTIONAL updates. In other words, only install CRITICAL security patches. In case another program may need one of the optional .NET frameworks installed, you can cross that bridge when you get there. In addition to stay away from optional software updates, you REALLY need to stay away from optional hardware updates. More than once these updates of the liquidation interfere with the systems of the people!
Let's take a look at all your instances of .NET Framework:
Start | Control Panel | Add or remove programs
Check the box next to "See the updated". Scroll down. What .NET Frameworks are listed? For what it's worth, these are the ones I have:
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 2
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 (it's the one that you have problems with)
Which do you have?
Remember that a Service Pack is just a series of updates bundled and some added functionality. As you can see, there are service packs for .NET Frameworks as well as the operating system (Windows XP).

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