Program at STARTUP

I'm not aware of any changes that I made for my XP installation

In the past, when I click on ' START ' will appear a list of programs, which included 'Control Panel'

It's more, I really need to navigate to open the control panel. (enter the race).

In addition, the system will NOT process "System Restore" for any date.

Help

You do not want to download the sp2; you already have sp3.

If you do not C:\Windows\ServicePack\Files, your installation of Windows XP must have been made using a XP sp3 installation CD.

As explained in the post of ElderK, however, most likely useless the XP installation CD or the directory C:\Windows\ServicePackFiles because all necessary files must be located elsewhere on your hard drive.

Once more, that the necessary files can you not locate?

ElderK post:

Do not absolutely a true bootable XP installation CD to reinstall SR because files must already be on your system somewhere if SR was working before.

If you are prompted for a file, and you can't find it where I suggest in my example below (it works on my system), you need to search your hard drive and find where the files on your system.

If the request to a file and you don't know where it is, let waiting for installation and click Start, search, then search for the requested file and find it on your system.  If SR has already worked before, the file is already on your system somewhere.

Search finds the requested file, go back to the installation and specify the path where you found the file requested and click OK.  Installation can request several files along the way, but you can find them all.

If you still can't find the files, let us know what the file is that you need and a nice person may transfer to their OneDrive and you can download it.

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