XP Home edition sp3 upgrade

I run XP Home addition and you have tried a lot of time upgrade to SP 3. I followed the pre-installation instructions - have enough memory, turn off the firewall, don't have no unwanted programs etc... The installation of the charges and then gets to the step "finish installation" and "ongoing process after installation. At this point, the computer goes idle. I waited hours to be sure I'm not just excited, but no. And there is no error message? Desperate for some help please.

We do not know what you are referencing specific instructions? Please post a link to them.

You try to update via the Windows Update Web site? Or you are using the standalone SP3 Setup file (or the SP3 CD-ROM)?

Disabling the firewall is a start, but it is not enough. Your antivirus program should not work at all, either. Moreover, that 'have no unwanted programs etc.' mean?

Memory (i.e., RAM) is not important, but the free space on the disk is. What is your hard drive, and how much free space is on it?

In addition, there are known issues with HPs with SP3 and AMD processors. What is the brand and model of your PC?

(Don't forget: quantitative and qualitative information include you in your messages, using best quality, you will receive, and faster, too!)

Finally, unless it's a clean install, there is a strong chance that you have malware as unpatched systems are likely to become compromised. The presence of malicious software is known to interfere with many things, including SP upgrades.

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