Longer Windows XP Home SP-2 be removed when Service Pack 3 is installed?

SERVICE PACK 2, VERSION 2.0 AND 3.0 AND SERVICE PACK 3 ARE CURRENTLY INSTALLED.

Where you see the option to remove SP2?  SP2 is more can be removed, it was replaced by SP3 and service packs are cumulative, SP3 includes SP2.

John

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