March 18th, 2008 ·
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Tags:
Functionality,
Install,
Language,
PR,
Reduced,
Review,
SP1,
Update,
Upgrade
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You can use this method to expand and to apply the source and license files for a Windows Vista SP1 image.
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This article contains a description of an update for Windows Vista and Vista for x64-based systems. These updates contain the Check for System Update Readiness (CheckSUR) tool. CheckSUR will try to fix certain Windows Update installation failures.
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By going to a special webpage while in reduced functionality mode you can upgrade to SP1, which will get you out of that mode. Note that you can’t uninstall SP1 when upgrading with this method.
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Mary Jo comments on the Windows Vista Blog article reguarding the release of SP1 to Windows Update.
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Ed details the SP1 upgrade, and points out the list of bad drivers that delayed the release of SP1.
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Ed starts an investigation of a friends slow Vista laptop to see where the problem lies.
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Mary Jo’s details about the SP1 release.
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Long Zheng explains why Vista’s frequent association with Windows ME may not be such a bad thing.
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