Windows XP with Bootcamp and lots of headaches

After much trouble installing Windows XP on my Macbook (OSX 10.5.8) The third time was finally a charm and it worked. Once into windows I tried to install the drivers from the OSX cd and it said 'cannot unpackage need to update". I went into mac forums and found that I needed to install SP2 or SP3 and it would work. I then tried to connect to the internet but could not do it. Windows sees the connection, it has it listed under 'Lan or high speed internet" but i cannot connect to it. There is no icon on the tabs. I tried setting up home networks, lan networks, and an internet connection, but have gotten no where. Any advice will help.

Hi CT,
download this from Microsoft site: "WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe"
It is the 'Service Pack 3' for winXP 32-bit.
You can download it on your Mac side, copy on Men. stick & then use when in windows.
I don't know IF it'll let you upgrade the windows this way - it suppose to be integrated with-in the windows install CD/DVD.
It is relatively large download (332MB)- if you can't use it in the end...

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