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Do I have to install SP1 for Windows XP after I installed all updates from WindowsUpdate?


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SP1 is one of the Windows Updates.

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Post by YARDofSTUF »

I think you need to install it alone, just like IE and DX9.
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Post by maro »

Originally posted by mnosteele52
SP1 is one of the Windows Updates.

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I know that, and I meant all OTHER updates. :cool:
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Post by jumpingrat »

Go here and, if you are okay with it, let Microsoft scan your computer after which they will give you a list of what you still need. Including SP1 if so needed.

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/default.mspx
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Post by CM Weaver »

Service Pack 1 includes many of the individual updates available on the Windows Update site. Install SP1 seperately then run the update a second time.
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Post by Joel »

You could just goto start-control panel-system. It should say right there, something like Windows xp SP1 or something.
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Post by Courtney »

Install SP1, a critical update. After that is installed (and you reboot) run Windows Update again. You should install all the Critical Updates. The other updates are not required.

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Go here and save all the updates on a disk, Then after a fresh install you can update from a disk. No downloading. :)

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Post by CableDude »

Originally posted by PãradØxDêit¥™
Go here and save all the updates on a disk, Then after a fresh install you can update from a disk. No downloading. :)

Updates And Drivers



:cool: Might need this some day. :)
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Post by SICMF »

Originally posted by CableDude
:cool: Might need this some day. :)


Oh yeah, Way better than downloading all the updates everytime. I have all right on a CDR, after the install i put the updates in. Better than waiting for 80mb or more to download and countless restarts. :)
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