Can't update Windows XP SP1 to SP3 via CD to run on Boot Camp partition

I have just partitioned my Mac HD via Boot Camp - with a 42GB Windows XP partition to run a program not available for Mac. The Windows XP (retail version with license) I purchased came with SP1 "upgradeable to SP3 for free" after purchase.
Now the conundrum: I can't get online via Windows XP to upgrade the SP without installing the Boot Camp files from the OSX DVD. The Boot Camp files won't install onto the SP1 partition. And I can't upgrade to SP3 from a CD. (When I download the SP3 (have also tried SP2) onto my Mac HD, copy to CD, start the Windows XP partition, and attempt to install — I get an error: "setup requires 4 additional MB of of free space...") The installation is trying to go onto the C: drive that is 42GB, so the 4MB error can't be the real problem. I have tried installing to several other folders besides the default (ServicePackUninstall) folder, all on the C: drive and got the same error.
Any suggestions would be welcome.

XP SP1 will not install on bootcamp, SP2 is the minimum. As your upgrade is 'post-install' it won't work. May I ask why you are installing a largely unsupported 10 yr old OS? Win7 is really much better.

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