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What is Service Pack 1?


Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) is the complete set of Windows Vista updates Microsoft has issued over the past year plus additional enhancements to improve your PC experience. SP1 doesn't add new features or require you to learn anything new—it simply makes your PC more reliable, run more smoothly, and even more enjoyable to use, all at no charge.

Updating your Windows Vista–based PC

Updating your Windows Vista–based PC

In mid-April, SP1 will automatically download and install on Windows Vista–based PCs that have automatic updating turned on. This is the easiest and most convenient way to update a Windows Vista–based PC, and we strongly encourage using this method. You can, however, download and install Windows Vista SP1 manually from the Microsoft Download Center.

How to turn on automatic updatesHow to turn on automatic updates

Upgrading from Windows XP

Upgrading from Windows XP

If you have Windows XP, you may be able to upgrade your PC to Windows Vista with SP1. Use the Windows Vista Upgrade Advisor to see if your PC can run Windows Vista.

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Windows Vista with SP1 on new PCs

Windows Vista with SP1 on new PCs

You'll start seeing PCs with Windows Vista with SP1 pre-installed at retailers around the middle of 2008. But you don’t need to wait to buy a new PC, you can easily get a complimentary update to SP1 over the Internet on a new Windows Vista-based PC. There is no difference between a version of Windows Vista that’s been updated with SP1 and the version of it that will be pre-installed on new PCs.

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For free phone support for SP1 installation concerns, call 13 20 58.

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