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Windows XP Service Pack 3
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AllM-Audio devices, drivers, and software have been qualified for use withWindows XP Service Pack 3; however not all driver installers are SP3compatible. This means that if the driver for your M-Audio device isalready installed, upgrading to SP3 should not cause you any problems.
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2 L5 ~% W' S" T4 B: @% c% a/ oIfyou have already installed Service Pack 3 and are unable to install anM-Audio driver, you can use Add or Remove Programs to remove SP3 andrestore your computer to its previous state. Once your M-Audio driveris installed under SP2, you can reinstall SP3.5 z. _$ C" Z, K2 ?+ C: r/ @
7 y$ c$ @* q8 W% Z( ^; O8 Q. aTo remove Service Pack 3 by using Add or Remove Programs:3 ?7 ^: P1 Q5 T9 y
7 w/ w/ |5 M# ~; G" P 1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.6 I, m* M3 p& ~$ t/ m
2. Click Add or Remove Programs, click Windows XP Service Pack 3, and then click Remove./ `4 `- n4 \; P, e4 B+ x* R
3. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.( V o r7 S6 n, z; {. v
4. Restart your computer.
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Important
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- K* j& f8 Z3 `4 @ H! S * If you choose to remove SP3, a dialog box displays a list of theprograms that you installed after you installed SP3. If you continuewith the removal, these programs might not work correctly. |
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