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Re: vista Build and SP1
I would like to thank all of you for your help in this matter, as you could
tell I know nothing of Vista yet, I am from XP and it is really different then XP so for those who had patience, thanks. It seems the Dell sent me a system without SP1 installed. Which I cannot understand why but with the other minor issues that I have been having with Antivirus and two program files directory in a 32 bit OS it makes me wonder if this image was bad or somebody tried to downgrade it from a 64bit version to a 32bit version and did not due it right, then sent it out without QC it. The KB article helped and I was able to get SP1 at least to show up in Windows Updates after I followed some of the steps. It seems that I had an update that did not come down yet. Once that came down and installed, SP1 showed up in the list of updates that could be installed. Thank you again for your help Have a great Holiday Adam Raff "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message news:.gbl... > Good Day, > > I purchased a new system from Dell which was or is Vista Ultimate. My > problem started when I noticed that no where could I find anything say > that it was SP1. I have downloaded updates from the windows update site > and in there I did not see anything about SP1 being needed to be > installed. Is there some way to confirm what version RTM or SP1 I have? > Like what is the original build or what is the SP1 build if I do Ver from > the CMD. > > thanks > Adam Raff > |
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Re: vista Build and SP1
Glad that you got it figured out. Just wanted to let you know that I don't
think any manufacturers are actually shipping their laptops with SP1. I have no idea why but that has been my experience. Toshiba doesn't even have the SP1 compatable drivers for most of their brand new laptops. Cheers, Lara "Adam Raff" wrote: > I would like to thank all of you for your help in this matter, as you could > tell I know nothing of Vista yet, I am from XP and it is really different > then XP so for those who had patience, thanks. > > It seems the Dell sent me a system without SP1 installed. Which I cannot > understand why but with the other minor issues that I have been having with > Antivirus and two program files directory in a 32 bit OS it makes me wonder > if this image was bad or somebody tried to downgrade it from a 64bit version > to a 32bit version and did not due it right, then sent it out without QC it. > > The KB article helped and I was able to get SP1 at least to show up in > Windows Updates after I followed some of the steps. It seems that I had an > update that did not come down yet. Once that came down and installed, SP1 > showed up in the list of updates that could be installed. > > Thank you again for your help > > Have a great Holiday > Adam Raff > > > "Adam Raff" <araff@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message > news:.gbl... > > Good Day, > > > > I purchased a new system from Dell which was or is Vista Ultimate. My > > problem started when I noticed that no where could I find anything say > > that it was SP1. I have downloaded updates from the windows update site > > and in there I did not see anything about SP1 being needed to be > > installed. Is there some way to confirm what version RTM or SP1 I have? > > Like what is the original build or what is the SP1 build if I do Ver from > > the CMD. > > > > thanks > > Adam Raff > > > > > |
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Re: vista Build and SP1
Hi Adam,
I am glad to hear that your issue has been resolved. To check the system version, we usually uses the following methods: Method 1: Click Start, type winver and press Enter. If Service Pack 1 is listed, it indicates SP1 has been installed. Otherwise, SP1 has not been installed. Method 2: Click Start, right-click Computer and click Propeties. If Service Pack 1 is listed under Windows edition, it indicates SP1 has been installed. Otherwise, SP1 has not been installed. Method 3: Click Start, type msinfo32 and press Enter. If Service Pack 1 is listed in the Version line, it indicates SP1 has been installed. Otherwise, SP1 has not been installed. Sincerely, Tim Quan Microsoft Online Community Support ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email? Please refer to ications. With newsgroups, MSDN subscribers enjoy unlimited, free support as opposed to the limited number of phone-based technical support incidents. Complex issues or server-down situations are not recommended for the newsgroups. Issues of this nature are best handled working with a Microsoft Support Engineer using one of your phone-based incidents. ================================================== This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
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