"Dave Horne" <dave...@home.nl> wrote in message
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I am told I am update. I uninstalled the SP1 RC and assume I will receive
the SP1 at a later date.
If anyone has any info to share with me, I'm all ears. Thanks, DH
"poppop3x" <anotherho...@discussions.com> wrote in message
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"Dave Horne" <dave...@home.nl> wrote in message
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is not available for installation from Windows
Update and is not offered by Automatic Updates:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948343
Thanks, DH
"poppop3x" <anotherho...@discussions.com> wrote in message
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Hello TaurArian
So have things moved on from your post - see Carey Frisch advice
Quote copy/paste
Actually, it is much better to use Windows Update to obtain SP1.
1) Windows Update will scan and offer any updated drivers that are
recommended prior to installing the SP. It is safer/better for most people
to use Windows Update.
2) The update is typically 65 MB or a little bit more, whereas the full
download link is much larger (434 MB). Windows Update downloads a special
compressed format, but it builds up a FULL copy on your hard disk just
exactly like the standalone download before beginning the install process.
So in effect, the actual SP install works the same.
Please visit:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=4789196c-d60a-497c-ae89-101a3754bad6
if you want to learn more about the binary delta compression utilized by
Windows Update.
I tried both methods of installing SP1 and the Windows Update
method is definitely quicker.
--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance
Makes it difficult to decide whether or not to DL the compressed from WU or
the longer version from DL Centre????
Rgds
Antioch
"antioch" <ant...@home.com> wrote in message
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Yes, hard decision but again personal choice. One would think if you were offered SP1,
then it would be safe to install the same and that your drivers were okay etc.
Agreed WU for most would be the safest, easiest (we hope) and more regulated. The only
problem is that not everyone can download the 65 meg - slow connection, limited or
whatever.
More articles - A device driver is not installed, or a hardware device does not function
correctly after you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948187
You are prompted to activate Windows Vista after you install Windows Vista Service Pack 1
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947519
Whatever way you decide Antioch, just make sure you have a disaster plan - backup/image
the drive.
Good luck.
K
Rgds
Antioch
Good luck Antioch, let me know how you go.
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http://taurarian.mvps.org
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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco
Hello TaurArian
Update -
It was noted that SP1 was not on offer via yellow shield or WU Home after
system scan.
Having applied all safety nets, disconnected from net - disabled ALL
security progs running - cleaned TIF, all temp folders, defrag etc inserted
disc with all current updates on offer - installed - reboot after each one -
no problems.
Later in the day, did another system scan via WU Home - nothing offered.
Decided NOT to install SP1[KB936330] that I downloaded to disc.
So it would appear that my daughter's system has one of the 8 or so causes
for not being offered SPI as per KB948343
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=948343
I have eliminated the possible reasons to the following
Cause 5
A hardware device driver or device software was problematic when you updated
to Windows Vista SP1.
Cause 8
You see one or more updates for Windows Vista when you run Windows Update.
However, you do not see Windows Vista SP1 listed.
Not too sure re Cause 3 - needs looking into further
Cause 4 - Have not tried to install SP1 despite not being offered it.
Cause 5 seems the best bet - she has Sigma stuff - got to check the others
mentioned.
Cause 8 seems to be the position at the moment - all other updates offered
are installed as is required and nothing else has been offered since.
What a nightmare - I think I will wait for this other stand alone, which I
believe will be the short version for single computers and offered via Auto
update - that may come out in April.
Thanks for your help - I don't remember XP SP1 being this much trouble.
Rgds
Antioch