SP1 over SP1RC1

T

time_slipper

My attempts at putting the "approved" SP1 over the SP1RC1 (evaluation
copy 6001) fails. Tells me already installed although I still have the
"Windows Vista T Evaluation Copy. Build 6001" above the clock. System Info
tells me I have "Service Pack 1, v.668".

If 668 is the proper version, then how do I remove the "evaluation copy
message from the desktop -- or how do I flag the system to accept the full
SP.


thanks
 
C

Carey Frisch [MVP]

Learn how to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1)
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/windows/en-us/Help/133c8953-c9cd-4fa5-8883-03e91bb6f2021033.mspx

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My attempts at putting the "approved" SP1 over the SP1RC1 (evaluation
copy 6001) fails. Tells me already installed although I still have the
"Windows Vista T Evaluation Copy. Build 6001" above the clock. System Info
tells me I have "Service Pack 1, v.668".

If 668 is the proper version, then how do I remove the "evaluation copy
message from the desktop -- or how do I flag the system to accept the full
SP.


thanks
 
K

kevpan815

time_slipper said:
My attempts at putting the "approved" SP1 over the SP1RC1 (evaluation
copy 6001) fails. Tells me already installed although I still have the
"Windows Vista T Evaluation Copy. Build 6001" above the clock. System
Info tells me I have "Service Pack 1, v.668".

If 668 is the proper version, then how do I remove the "evaluation
copy message from the desktop -- or how do I flag the system to accept
the full SP.


thanks

You Need 2 Uninstall All Beta Versions Of Windows Vista Service Pack One
, In Order To Install The Final Version Of Service Pack One, Just FYI.
 
K

kevpan815

You Need 2 Uninstall All Beta Versions Of Windows Vista Service Pack One
, In Order To Install The Final Version Of Service Pack One, Just FYI.

P.S. The Final Of Service Pack One Is Version Is 6.0.6001.18000, With
MSIE 7.0.6001.18000, WM 6.0.6001.18000, WD 1.0.1600, And WMP
11.0.6001.7000, Also Just FYI.
 
G

Guest

You Need 2 Uninstall All Beta Versions Of Windows Vista Service Pack One ,
In Order To Install The Final Version Of Service Pack One, Just FYI.

I Was Looking For The TV Guide And Went On Line To See If I Could Find Out
What Time Jerry Springer Comes On Because I Think I Would Like To Marry My
Cousin. Just FYI
 
T

time_slipper

the KB article you attached worked and solved another problem, but why would
"security update for MS XML Code Services 4.0 SP2 (KB936181) keep logging as
a successful install, but I've had 4 successful installs today of the same
update.


Thanks
 
A

Ambilight_Chris

I have this problem as well. SP1 is not listed in the currently installed
updates so I have no way of launching an uninstall. Please help, this is
driving me crazy.

Dzomlija said:
time_slipper;662030 said:
My attempts at putting the "approved" SP1 over the SP1RC1 (evaluation
copy 6001) fails. Tells me already installed although I still have the
"Windows Vista T Evaluation Copy. Build 6001" above the clock. System
Info
tells me I have "Service Pack 1, v.668".

If 668 is the proper version, then how do I remove the "evaluation copy
message from the desktop -- or how do I flag the system to accept the
full
SP.


thanks


You need to first uninstall the SP1 RC1 version that you already have
installed.


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