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I am having a problem installing Vista SP2 on a laptop.
The laptop is an HP with Vista Home Premium SP1 originally installed. When I try to install SP2, (either from Microsoft Update or downloaded manually), I get the message that SP1 is not installed. However, it IS installed. I have run CheckSUR, checked for Malware, disabled anti-virus programs, booted with a selective startup, all to no avail. Help! |
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Hi, there is a known issue where SP2 isn't offered in windows update unless every post SP1 update important or otherwise has been installed. This doesn't sound exactly the same as your issue but if you want SP2 it seems like you have to have all the other preceeding updates. In my experience you have to re-visit windows update several times (as additional new ones appear after you think you've installed them all) until SP2 is offered. Apologies if yours is a different issue. -- vistapete |
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Hello Brian,
As you see Vista SP2 contains all the updates that were released since SP1, so by downloading via AU (Automatic Updates) you only get what you need, by downloading the full file you have everything plus you have it if you want it for later if you require it. For Service Packs, I prefer to download the full file and then install offline after preparing the system first. Methods to download the latest service pack (VISTA SP2) Method 1: Turn on Automatic Updates (Recommended for most users) Method 2: Check for updates on Windows Update (Same as Method 1 but not automatic) Try Method 3 Method 3: Obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack from the Microsoft Download Center (the full file) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935791/#Method3 (Good to use if the computer on which you want to install the service pack is not connected to the Internet) Go to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd262148.aspx and look at the left side. Things to know about SP2 and FAQs. Review them thoroughly and see if that answers most or all of your questions. If not, repost here. You will also note the download site available for the full download which can be used instead of the Windows Update service. Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for Windows Vista SP2 issues until August 30, 2010. Availability of chat or e-mail support differs depending on your geographic location. Some issues may require more advanced support for which there is a charge. Go to http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=582034 & select appropriate category (i.e., Download issue; Installation issue; Issues after you install a service pack). Good luck -=- "Brian Beckers" wrote: I am having a problem installing Vista SP2 on a laptop. The laptop is an HP with Vista Home Premium SP1 originally installed. When I try to install SP2, (either from Microsoft Update or downloaded manually), I get the message that SP1 is not installed. However, it IS installed. I have run CheckSUR, checked for Malware, disabled anti-virus programs, booted with a selective startup, all to no avail. Help! . |
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