Installation Windows XP sp1 pack where to find offline?

I downloaded windows XP SP1a to update my old computer that comes from windows xp. Installation failed because it could not access server. However a message suggested that I get a version that doesn't have an online connection; where can I find this version?

HOW to get a computer that is running Windows XP Gold (no Service Pack) fully patched (after a clean install)
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