Impossible to get a USB Installer driver

Bought a Capture of EasyCap USB 2.0 Audio video card.  Cannot install on the desktop PC or laptop driver.  Run Windows XP Service Pack 3.  The installation CD keeps telling me I need to update my Windows XP Service Pack 2.  Won't everything again.  Why?

Bought a Capture of EasyCap USB 2.0 Audio video card.  Cannot install on the desktop PC or laptop driver.  Run Windows XP Service Pack 3.  The installation CD keeps telling me I need to update my Windows XP Service Pack 2.  Won't everything again.  Why?

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