Installing XP SP1

Has anyone installed XP with service pack 1? I have a brand new copy of XP Pro on the way but I'm leaving so it will be a while before I have a chance to install it, so I was wondering if my XP w/ service pack 1 would work in the meantime?
Thanks.
James
p.s. I hate putting that piece of crap OS on my mac but I can't justify buying yet another copy of microsoft office when I can do it on windows on my mac for free.

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