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I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I
go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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It will only show as an update in mid April. -- Pete138 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pete138's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=21959 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=934854 http://forums.techarena.in |
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"Pete138" wrote in message
... It will only show as an update in mid April. That's an AUTOMATIC update. If you manually go to Windows Update then it will show. |
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Really? It shows in my available updates.
------- *Report back, please* [When responding to posts, please include the post(s) you are replying to so that others may learn and benefit from the issue] [How to ask a question] http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Pete138" wrote in message ... It will only show as an update in mid April. That's an AUTOMATIC update. If you manually go to Windows Update then it will show. |
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Showed up (and installed without hitch) on my Sony FZ
Still not showing on my Sony Media Centre. I'm guessing that it's not offered if there are potential conflicts? "Bob" wrote in message ... I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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Cellu Lloyd wrote:
Showed up (and installed without hitch) on my Sony FZ Still not showing on my Sony Media Centre. I'm guessing that it's not offered if there are potential conflicts? "Bob" wrote in message ... I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob That is possible. WU will scan your machine, and if a prerequisite is missing it will either offer it, or ignore you. I was offered, and I installed it via WU on Tuesday, 3/18. It went on like a silk shirt. -- "Your attitude serves as a lens through which you see life, and it's best when that lens is focused on the positive possibilities." - Ralph Marston |
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It will not offer the update if it finds a problem with the installation. See
the article below. Also I found a reference in the SP1 deployment guide that says Windows update has a problem with proper detection if a USB cable to a UPS in connected. It suggests unplugging all USB connections. I was unable to get the SP1 update until I did this (only left my USB mouse connected). http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=948343 -- Paul "Bob" wrote: I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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There is no mention of the UPS connected to a USB on the KB stated. However
on a different KB article, it mentions UPS connected to a serial cable must be removed before you will be offered the update. I have a UPS connected via a USB cable and the SP1 is offered to me. I suspect that you had another USB device that was causing the conflict. -- Seymour "PaulB" wrote in message ... It will not offer the update if it finds a problem with the installation. See the article below. Also I found a reference in the SP1 deployment guide that says Windows update has a problem with proper detection if a USB cable to a UPS in connected. It suggests unplugging all USB connections. I was unable to get the SP1 update until I did this (only left my USB mouse connected). http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=948343 -- Paul "Bob" wrote: I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 09:08:41 -0400, "Seymour Newman"
wrote: There is no mention of the UPS connected to a USB on the KB stated. However on a different KB article, it mentions UPS connected to a serial cable must be removed before you will be offered the update. I have a UPS connected via a USB cable and the SP1 is offered to me. I suspect that you had another USB device that was causing the conflict. I wasn't offered the update on one of my machines and I checked through all the reasons why it was not showing, including carefully going through the list of drivers referred to by Microsoft. In the end I downloaded the standalone update and it installed fine. Now I see this mention of a USB UPS connection I wonder if that's what was causing it. I do have an APC Back-UPS connected via a USB port, but now that the update has completed I have no way of confirming if that was indeed the reason. Chris "PaulB" wrote in message ... It will not offer the update if it finds a problem with the installation. See the article below. Also I found a reference in the SP1 deployment guide that says Windows update has a problem with proper detection if a USB cable to a UPS in connected. It suggests unplugging all USB connections. I was unable to get the SP1 update until I did this (only left my USB mouse connected). http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=948343 -- Paul "Bob" wrote: I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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I just updated to sp1 a few minutes ago. I too have an APC UPS connected
via USB cable. The update package was offered to me and installed with nary a problem. I did use the update package; not the full package. I quote from the following article - http://technet2.microsoft.com/Window....mspx?mfr=true "Disconnect any serial cables connected to UPS devices. If you have an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) connected to your destination computer by a serial cable, remove that connection before running Setup. Setup detects devices that are connected to serial ports, and UPS devices can cause problems with the detection process. You can leave your computer connected to a UPS for power as long as the UPS itself is plugged in. However, you should make sure that you have enough power for the entire installation, which can take a long time." The key word is 'serial' as the older APC devices used to use. I re-iterate. There is nothing mentioned with respect to UPS and USB. -- Seymour "Chris Blunt" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 09:08:41 -0400, "Seymour Newman" wrote: There is no mention of the UPS connected to a USB on the KB stated. However on a different KB article, it mentions UPS connected to a serial cable must be removed before you will be offered the update. I have a UPS connected via a USB cable and the SP1 is offered to me. I suspect that you had another USB device that was causing the conflict. I wasn't offered the update on one of my machines and I checked through all the reasons why it was not showing, including carefully going through the list of drivers referred to by Microsoft. In the end I downloaded the standalone update and it installed fine. Now I see this mention of a USB UPS connection I wonder if that's what was causing it. I do have an APC Back-UPS connected via a USB port, but now that the update has completed I have no way of confirming if that was indeed the reason. Chris "PaulB" wrote in message ... It will not offer the update if it finds a problem with the installation. See the article below. Also I found a reference in the SP1 deployment guide that says Windows update has a problem with proper detection if a USB cable to a UPS in connected. It suggests unplugging all USB connections. I was unable to get the SP1 update until I did this (only left my USB mouse connected). http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=948343 -- Paul "Bob" wrote: I've read that SP1 has been made available through Windows Update but when I go there it does not show as available. Running Vista Ultimate 32 on my computer, full retail. Has it only been rolled out to some users at this point? Bob |
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