Windows XP SP3: Update KB2518864, KB2572073 and KB2633880

Something is obviously wrong in one or more encodings to the Microsoft Updates title, otherwise so many computers Windows XP would not have the problem "constantly repeat Windows Update" (AND it IS * A PROBLEM *).  May I suggest to implement Microsoft a "Fixit" that addresses this particular combination of updates more PRECISELYand then post prominently on the home page of Windows support?

I tried the proposed solution "Windows Update repair", and simply, it does not work for this problem.  Thank you very much ~

Repost: Run another CUSTOM to http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com scan now...

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