Installation of Patch of the recovery Partition has been a success, but I am unable to download Service Pack 2 to upgrade

Having the upgrade of questions after recovery on Windows XP Edition version 2002 service pack 1 family. Okay, I found the recovery partition patch I needed and download claims it was successful, so I then try to download the Service pack 2 and nothing happening, no error, nothing. Still not sure that it worked. Yet I am unable to download service pack 3 and my updates still do not work. So I guess that the Service Pack 2 does not load correctly. What should I do now? Help?

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Recovered Windows XP cannot be upgraded to SP2, think I need recovery for SP1 Patch of Partition. How can I find to download?

Windows XP Home Version 2002 Service Pack 1 "computer" would not start. I could only get it back. This causes problems. Unable to retrieve the updates I have. Impossible to download the Service Pack 2 update the others. My automatic updates do not work. When I tried to download the SP2 it stops and gives me an error message: epplauncher.exe point of entry not found. Encode pointer was not found in the library of dynamic links Kernel32.dll.Can someone help me?

Did you try and download directly to your computer and run it from there?

Service pack 1 and service pack 2 Service pack 1 has joined in.

Here are the links where you can download and install Windows XP SP.

Service Pack 2: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=28

Service Pack 3: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=24

I hope this helps.

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