I formerly believed what you write below. But Windows Update on this new
computer twice indicated that there were no further relevant updates, other
than two optional and unimportant ones, but that was false. I still needed an
IE-8 update for 64 bit and a 64-bit SP@ for Vista. My question was why
Windows Update did not tell me this, so you have no answered my question.
"AJR" wrote:
> Windows update will automatically provide updates for both 32 and 64 OSs -
> designation of the OS installed is not necessary. Some updates, such as IE8,
> will download but not install without a specific OK.
>
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> "Tom461" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:54E7BACB-B0E7-4762-BFDC-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I recently installed a Windows Vista 64-bit HP Pavilion CPU, and I checked
> > for windows updates several times the day of installation. It took me two
> > more days to find out the hard way that I needed two available updates,
> > one
> > for IE8 on Vista 64-bit and an SP-2 for 64-bit as well. I wonder why I had
> > to
> > work so hard to find out about these updates, why the ordinary Windows
> > Update
> > feature did not work as expected for me. For the future, where do I need
> > to
> > go to check for Vista 64-bit updates? Alas, another assumption bite the
> > dust:
> > The Windows Update page reliably tells you what you need to know about
> > updating Windows.
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