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My laptop, running Vista, is set to "check for updates but let me choose
whether to download and install them". I have still not downloaded, nor have been notified, about Service Pack 1. Should I be concerned? Thanks, Owkmann |
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Maybe it's already installed. :-)
Computer - Properties Does it say Vista xxx SP1? There are certain updates that must be installed successfully prior to SP1 even being offered. Since you have updates set to "Manual", check the list of those available for installation and install all that are other than Optional. Check your Install History and verify that none are currently in a "Failed" status for installation. If you install any, reboot. Now check for available updates. Hopefully SP1 is there. If not it can be manually downloaded and installed. (Backup recommended prior to installation.) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935791/ Should that fail (installing), you hopefully will be given a meaningful error message. But, probably not. "Owkmann" wrote in message ... My laptop, running Vista, is set to "check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them". I have still not downloaded, nor have been notified, about Service Pack 1. Should I be concerned? Thanks, Owkmann |
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Owkmann;752076 Wrote: My laptop, running Vista, is set to "check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them". I have still not downloaded, nor have been notified, about Service Pack 1. Should I be concerned? Thanks, Owkmann you may already have it.... control panel / system / it should state there if its SP1 or not if not try & manually search for updates...using ''windows update'' ![]() +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: v744.JPG | |Download: http://vista64.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4569| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- skunksmash E2180 @ 3.2ghz arctic cooler pro 775 4GB gskill HZ @ 1050mhz Asus P5K premium 160GB seagate 7200 coloursit 600w psu PNY 8800GT 512mb |
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Control Panel System:
Windows Vista Home Premium. No mention of SP1. Windows Update reports "Windows is up to date". I have checked and rechecked for updates manually, with the same result. All previous updates in "View update history" were successful. Should I just download the standalone version? Thanks for your help! Owkmann skunksmash wrote: Owkmann;752076 Wrote: My laptop, running Vista, is set to "check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them". I have still not downloaded, nor have been notified, about Service Pack 1. Should I be concerned? Thanks, Owkmann you may already have it.... control panel / system / it should state there if its SP1 or not if not try & manually search for updates...using ''windows update'' ![]() +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: v744.JPG | |Download: http://vista64.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=4569| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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"Owkmann" wrote in message ... My laptop, running Vista, is set to "check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them". I have still not downloaded, nor have been notified, about Service Pack 1. Should I be concerned? I have the same problem. Microsoft doesn't like one of my drivers, but a replacement is not yet available. This issue is covered he http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948343/en-us |