I have to install the self-extracting file for Windows XP sp3 update - WINDOWSXP-KB936929-SP3-X86-ENU.EXE. While doing this, it got stuck on the file atapi.sys (claims it's open or locked). Unlocker didn't work too well other than rename so I decided to trick Windows into thinking that I have the newer file by extracting it first.
So I extracted the file (with Winzip) atapi.sy_ from the above self-extracting .exe. So I should be ok to use this file once I rename the file to atapi.sys. I assume. I don't think tools like extrac32 and msconfig will work on this. I believe kbfile.exe would work but I don't have that utility.
One other issue is that the newer file is only about 48kb, while the old one is like over 90kb. So I wonder if I better be very careful to use all of the new files right away.
What I mean is, I wonder if the entire design of their file system utilities are different in sp3 than sp2. Not sure about this. But I think I will proceed to use the Winzip extracted file and copy it over the old one for sp2. Then continue. I may have to copy it in Linux since the current sp2 atapi.sys is probably locked. So I guess this should work more or less.
My question is just that I can assume Winzip did it's job ok - that's all I needed?
So I extracted the file (with Winzip) atapi.sy_ from the above self-extracting .exe. So I should be ok to use this file once I rename the file to atapi.sys. I assume. I don't think tools like extrac32 and msconfig will work on this. I believe kbfile.exe would work but I don't have that utility.
One other issue is that the newer file is only about 48kb, while the old one is like over 90kb. So I wonder if I better be very careful to use all of the new files right away.

What I mean is, I wonder if the entire design of their file system utilities are different in sp3 than sp2. Not sure about this. But I think I will proceed to use the Winzip extracted file and copy it over the old one for sp2. Then continue. I may have to copy it in Linux since the current sp2 atapi.sys is probably locked. So I guess this should work more or less.
My question is just that I can assume Winzip did it's job ok - that's all I needed?