No need to run them, they are the remnants of your Service Pack and or
Security Updates.
As far as I know they are never used by Windows after the update.
JS
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"Volker" <heiner.sokolczek@spam-web.de> wrote in message
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> After a clean reinstall fom the recovery disk on my ASUS laptop and
> several passes of automatic Windows update everything works quite fine.
> I just wonder what to do with two files "update.exe" that I found in
> separate folders with long numbered names in root directory.
> They are authored from Microsoft, both about 700 kB long. The description
> says they are "Windows Service Pack Setup" version 6.3.3.0 and 6.2.29.0.
>
> Should I run them or are they just remainders from the setup and can I
> delete them without any problem?
>
> Using Microsoft Windows XP Professional
> Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600
>
>