Cannot install Service Pack 3, error code: 0x8024400a

Original title: what is error messege # 0x8024400a

When I try to download the sp3 on windows xp, I get error mess # 0x8024400a

Hello

Install SP3 by downloading and running from...

http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&ID=24

You can ignore the text that says it's for network installations and also ignore the text advising windows/microsoft update if a single update of a PC.

This should move your 0x8024400A problem. So try and get up-to-date with the Windows updates. You have to go through Genuine Windows Validation.

Tricky

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