System File Checker tells me to insert the CD because of missing DLL files

It tells me to insert XP service pack 3 CD. My system came with service pack 2. I've updated to the service pack 3. When I insert the CD it say it's the wrong CD. Do I need to uninstall service pack 3 so that it works? If Yes... How?

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As you install SP3 you may not need step 1, as the service pack will have placed its I386 folder in C:\WINDOWS\ServicePackFiles. Step 2 as indicated it expected to File Checker system to use those.
 
Well (or), assuming you have a CD write drive, you can create a new XP CD including SP3 by slipstreaming SP3 into your current XP CD. An easy way to do this is to use nLite
 
 
 
You must also download the full Pack SP3
 
 
(ignore what he says bout IT professional, but note, it's a download very lasrge).
 
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It tells me to insert XP service pack 3 CD. My system came with service pack 2. I've updated to the service pack 3. When I insert the CD it say it's the wrong CD. Do I need to uninstall service pack 3 so that it works? If Yes... How?

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