I have just reformatted the hard drive in my HP Pavilion PC, XP Media Center edition. I reinstalled the operating system (which included SP2 but not SP3). Then I manually installed SP3, followed by all the Windows Updates. Then I ran into some crashing problems (screen freezes for no apparent reason; no particular pattern of when it happens; when it freezes, it will not respond to Ctrl-Alt-Delete, so I have to hold in the power button to turn it off).
So I decided to run the “sfc /scannow” utility to see if I had some corrupt system files. After initiating that command, a few seconds later I get the message, “Insert your Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3 CD now.” Naturally, I don’t have such a CD. But what puzzles me is this: Why doesn’t the utility simply go to the Microsoft website and access the SP3 files it needs instead of insisting that a CD be inserted?
I’ve read many, many posts in other forums from people who got the same message I did and had no CD to insert.
I suppose I could download SP3 and burn it onto a CD, but what a waste of time. There must be a good reason that the utility insists on a CD. I’d be grateful if someone could explain it to me. Thanks.
Russ