I want to uninstall xp service Pack 3, I can do the verification of the file system. Can someone help me?

I have problems with xp and that you want to run sfc, but I only sp2 disk so computer keeps asking for me to insert the disc of sp3. So I want to uninstall sp3, doing a sfc then reinstall sp3. Something happened to the installation files for trying ways to support microsoft, but this does not work. In the Add/Remove, it shows updates but shows not all updates. It shows as ' 09. It is not listed as sp3 but it sp3 has a kb id #? BTW, I regularly clean the registry I've corrupted the registry so that it will be impossible to fix

nebbish21,
Thanks for posting on the Microsoft Answers forum.  SP3 is KB936929.  Here is an article that deals with removing SP3: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950249

With regard to the registry cleaner all what I can say is, use at your own risk!  Of many registry cleaners can do more harm than good. Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
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