To determine whether you have the bit or the bit version of Windows Vista, click the Start button , right-click Computer , and then click Properties. To install SP2 immediately, click Open or Run , and then follow the instructions on your screen. To install SP2 later, click Save to copy the installation file to your computer. When you're ready to install the service pack, open the file you copied to your computer.
You'll receive a message indicating whether the update was successful. If you installed SP2 yourself, you can uninstall it. However, if your computer came with SP2 already installed an integrated installation , it can't be uninstalled.
Click the Start button , click Control Panel , and then click Programs. Under Programs and Features , click View installed updates. Windows Vista More Before you install SP2, we recommend you do the following: Log on to your computer using an administrator account, make sure all other users are logged off of the computer, and close all open programs. In the left pane, click Check for updates. To manually install SP2 using the standalone installation package Depending on whether you're running the bit or the bit version of Windows Vista, download the update for bit versions or download the update for bit versions.
If you disabled your antivirus software, enable it again. Need more help? Microsoft has had some history with glitches seemingly caused by its Windows Service Pack updates. It sometimes takes several hotfixes for these kinks to be worked out. Microsoft did take some steps to make this Service Pack function a bit better than past upgrades.
I'm currently in the middle of step 20 of the current guide. If all goes well, I should be done by late in the evening. I'll post the results tomorrow morning. I'm all done with the new clean install and update.
All steps that were listed after step 24 in the previous guide has been eliminated or replaced, which has resulted in a noticeably shortened guide. I hope posts and have been answered to your satisfaction. I don't do a clean install and update in VM mode, so some issues probably occur in VM mode that wouldn't normally occur. Installation a snap -- with a few caveats You have several choices for installing Vista SP2, including via Windows Update, as a stand-alone installer or by downloading an.
Initially, the beta was available only on MSDN and TechNet before public release, and at that point was available only as an. I downloaded the image, but had troubles with installation. The first.
I had used this software to install. Next, I tried Nero 7 to burn an image. It had trouble as well -- when the burning was complete, the only file on my DVD was an. I never found out the source of the problem. Given that the. When the beta became public, I used the stand-alone installer, which was a MB download.
Installation went smoothly, albeit slowly. After creating a System Restore point, the entire installation took an hour and required only a single reboot.
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