Service Pack 1 Issue

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funboy1975

Hi,

I am having major problems with my Service Pack 1 install on my PC.

Recently, out of the blue, I checked my Update History and it showed
that SP1 had failed to update since July 2008!

I did a Windows Update which installed all other updates okay but the
Service Pack update always fails.

There is no record of SP1 being on PC at present which is odd too.

Firstly, I downloaded the Readiness file and ran that okay. I then
downloaded the 455mb SP1 file but every time I try to run it i get the
error 0x800B0100.

I am desperate to try and install a new copy of Adobe Creative Suite 4
but it won't install until it knows I have Service Pack 1 present on my
PC!!

Can any one shed any light as to why my PC won't update the Service
Pack or install the 455mb SP1 file?

Vista X86 - (32)
2GB RAM, 1.73Ghz
2 year old laptop

Thanks in advance
 
funboy1975 wrote: > Hi, > > I am having major problems with my Service
Pack 1 install on my PC. > > Recently, out of the blue, I checked my
Update History and it showed > that SP1 had failed to update since
July 2008! > > I did a Windows Update which installed all other
updates okay but the > Service Pack update always fails. > > There is
no record of SP1 being on PC at present which is odd too. > > Firstly,
I downloaded the Readiness file and ran that okay. I then > downloaded
the 455mb SP1 file but every time I try to run it i get the > error
0x800B0100. > > I am desperate to try and install a new copy of Adobe
Creative Suite 4 > but it won't install until it knows I have Service
Pack 1 present on my > PC!! > > Can any one shed any light as to why
my PC won't update the Service > Pack or install the 455mb SP1 file? >
Vista X86 - (32) > 2GB RAM, 1.73Ghz > 2 year old laptop > > Thanks
in advance > > > > > -- > funboy1975
 
You are totally braindead. A right wing wacko brain dead moron.

Just FYI. Did I say Just FYI?
 
measekite said:
You are totally braindead. A right wing wacko brain dead moron.

Just FYI. Did I say Just FYI?


Great reply. Cheers for your help on this matter
 
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