The system requires Service Pack 1 or higher

I get this "requires Service Pack 1" message while trying to install Oracle9i Database 9.2.0.1 on XP Professional Service Pack 2. My guess is that it thinks I'm running W2K.
I have seen similar posts here and elsewhere, but have yet to find the solution. Any ideas appreciated! Thanks.

more info please. What OS? If w2k did you apply any service pack after installing the OS?

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