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the final version of Windows XP SP3 to public and its available via Automatic Updates, Windows Updates and Downloads Center. Earlier we posted about it at following link: Windows XP http://www.askvg.com/windows-xp-service-pack-3-sp3-setup-error-access-is-denied/ Service Pack 3 (SP3) RTM Released, Download Links Inside You can download the SP3 http://news.softpedia.com/news/9-Critical-Errors-that-Will-Prevent-the-Installation-of-XP-SP3-RTM-Build-5512-85266.shtml from the above mentioned link. A few people are facing a problem while installing SP3. Whenever they try to install it, Windows shows following error message: Service Pack 3 setup error. Access is denied. OR Service Pack 3 setup error. Service Pack installation did not complete. If you are also facing the same problem, then error installing follow these simple steps and your problem should be solved: 1. Download and install the SubInACL.msi file from here. 2. Open Notepad and paste following code: cd /d "%ProgramFiles%\Windows Resource Kits\Tools" subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CURRENT_USER /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subkeyreg HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subdirectories %SystemDrive% /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f subinacl /subdirectories %windir%\*.* /grant=administrators=f /grant=system=f secedit /configure /cfg %windir%\inf\defltbase.inf /db defltbase.sdb /verbose 3. Save the file with name "SP3.bat" service pack 3 or "SP3.cmd". 4. Now right-click on the file and select "Run as administrator" option. If you don't get this option, run the bat file directly. It might take some time to complete. 5. After completion, restart your system and now you should be able to install SP3. Share this article: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ | Reddit | Tell a friend Posted in: Troubleshooting, Windows XP Other similar articles that may interest you Create Your E-Mail ID at India.com Domain for Free Download Windows 8.1 RTM Now Unlocker: Download Free File Unlocking Utility for Windows [Software Update] Mozilla Thunderbird 45.0 Now Available for Download 7Stacks: Get Mac OS X Stacks in Windows XP, Vista and 7 Windows 8.1 Releases to Manufacturing (RTM), General Availability on October 17th, 2013 Comments Mark B Your tip worked and has made my day. You are a gem, Thanks "A" Lot Lonewolfny42 WOW !!! After Sooooo may times failing to install SP3, your info was successful in FINALLY getting it done. Great.....THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH !!!!!! :) 2-15-13 oboh jeremiah Am rtying to install xp sp3 on P4 and light just went off when I installing and after I turn on computer it telling some settings are missing then I inserted t
Installation of XP SP3 RTM Build 5512 GO Service Pack 3 is a tad far from perfection May 10, 2008 10:47 GMT · By Marius Oiaga · Share: Users looking to Service Pack 3 for Windows XP, as Service Pack 2's second coming and the perfect reason to avoid Windows Vista SP1, might need to reconsider their plans. The reason is rather simple, despite the fact that it has spent over two months more time in development compared to Vista SP1, while containing only a minor, standard evolution in comparison to SP2, XP SP3 has come to the table with a flood of issues, a wide variety of them impacting the deployment process. There are no less than nine officially documented scenarios in which end users will find it unable to install Windows XP SP3, and even more error messages associated with the problems. 1. The XP SP3 RTM Infinite Reboot Loop Jesper Johansson was among the first to signal this problem after installing XP SP3 on an AMD-based computer, an operation which lead to: "incessant reboots. The computer booted, apologized for not being able to boot properly, asked if I wanted to boot into safe mode, defaulted to normal boot, rebooted, and so on and so on. At this point, I want to clarify that the endless rebooting is not at all related to SP3 per se. The problem is that with some configurations, SP3 causes the computer to crash during boot, and Windows XP, by default, is set up to automatically reboot when it crashes." This is by no means an isolated case. In fact, end users have been crowding to the support forum for Windows XP SP3 signaling the very same problem, as well as variations from this issue. In response, Microsoft published Knowledge Base article 888372 detailing the issue. Essentially users are presented by a "Stop 0x0000007E" error message, having performed and upgrade to XP SP3 from SP2 on what Microsoft referred to as a non-Intel-processor-based computer. "After you upgrade a computer that uses a processor other than an Intel processor to Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) or Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), you may receive the following error message after you restart the computer: 'A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer...Technical information: *** STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xFC5CCAF3, 0xFC90F8C0, 0xFC90F5C0) SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED'," reads Microsoft's description of the problem. According to the Redmond company, not all systems affected by the "Stop 0x0000007E" error message behave the same, or from identical causes. Microsoft already has resources in place designed to help end users troubleshoot a Stop 0x0000007E error in Windows XP, and