Quick Info
File Name: WindowsXP-KB838079-SupportTools-ENU.exe - Download Size: 4819 KB - Date Published: 9/20/2004 - Version: SP2

Overview
The Windows Support Tools for Microsoft Windows XP are intended for use by Microsoft support personnel and experienced users to assist in diagnosing and resolving computer problems. For individual tool descriptions, see the Windows Support Tools documentation (Suptools.chm). The Windows Support Tools for Windows XP can be installed only on a computer that is running the Windows XP operating system. The Windows Support Tools for Windows XP cannot be used to upgrade Microsoft Windows NT or Microsoft Windows 2000 Support Tools installed on Windows NT or Windows 2000. It is highly recommended that you remove all previous versions of Support Tools, including beta versions of the Windows Support Tools for Microsoft Windows XP, before you run the Support Tools installation program.

Important: These tools have not been localized; they are written and tested only in the English language. Using these tools with a different language version of Microsoft Windows XP may not work.

Download: Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools
View: Knowledge Base Article for This Download


System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows XP

5 MB of free disk space
Windows XP Service Pack 2
Note: The Windows XP Service Pack 2 Support Tools are not supported on 64-bit platforms.




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(1 reply) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #1 Posted by JCAP on 21 Sep 2004 - 11:15
Cool, thanks for the info
Quote this comment #1.1 Posted by kolp on 21 Sep 2004 - 12:31
direct link?
(2 replies) Quote this comment Reply to this comment #2 Posted by Ramses on 21 Sep 2004 - 13:40
How do we know if we're running a 64-bit version of XP?


With kind regards


Ramses (will follow the c0de, - Assembly, the language of the Gods!)
Quote this comment #2.1 Posted by antareus on 21 Sep 2004 - 16:17
If you're not even sure whether you have a 64-bit version of your operating system you should stay far away from programming -- let alone assembly language.
Quote this comment #2.2 Posted by RedMike on 21 Sep 2004 - 18:33
lol
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #3 Posted by Selectaa on 22 Sep 2004 - 14:59
It says in this article that the date is the 20th of september. It ain't so. The date is the 10th of august, so it's been out for a while
Quote this comment Reply to this comment #4 Posted by Williamx on 24 Sep 2004 - 05:33
Yes, the Quick info is wrong.
It waste my time to find the update.
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