updates Dring, cut off the power supply

during the time that I was updating my system, I shut down my computer. as soon as I restart it, it says insert SP 2 disc to install. I have not SP 2 disk.what can I do?

Which edition of Windows you're referring to here?
What Service Pack 2 are you referring to?

Using System Restore to restore the system to the date just before that judgment is product.

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