Windows Unexpected Shut Down

M

Mark

I experienced an unexpected Windows Vista (32 bit System) shut down. A
solution was found in the problems report to install Windows Vista Service
Pack 1 (SP1). Is this considered a reinstallation of the operation system?
Also, how do I know if I have SP1?

Thank you, Mark
 
M

Malke

Mark said:
I experienced an unexpected Windows Vista (32 bit System) shut down. A
solution was found in the problems report to install Windows Vista Service
Pack 1 (SP1). Is this considered a reinstallation of the operation
system? Also, how do I know if I have SP1?

Installing Service Pack 1 is not a reinstallation of the operating system.
It is an installation of a service pack. All normal precautions such as
backing up one's data first should be taken, of course.

To find out what version of Vista you have, Start Orb>Search box>type:
winver [enter]

If you have Service Pack 1 the results will show it.

Malke
 
M

Mark

Malke said:
Mark said:
I experienced an unexpected Windows Vista (32 bit System) shut down. A
solution was found in the problems report to install Windows Vista Service
Pack 1 (SP1). Is this considered a reinstallation of the operation
system? Also, how do I know if I have SP1?

Installing Service Pack 1 is not a reinstallation of the operating system.
It is an installation of a service pack. All normal precautions such as
backing up one's data first should be taken, of course.

To find out what version of Vista you have, Start Orb>Search box>type:
winver [enter]

If you have Service Pack 1 the results will show it.

Malke
 
M

Mark

Thank you Malke.

Regards, Mark

Malke said:
Mark said:
I experienced an unexpected Windows Vista (32 bit System) shut down. A
solution was found in the problems report to install Windows Vista Service
Pack 1 (SP1). Is this considered a reinstallation of the operation
system? Also, how do I know if I have SP1?

Installing Service Pack 1 is not a reinstallation of the operating system.
It is an installation of a service pack. All normal precautions such as
backing up one's data first should be taken, of course.

To find out what version of Vista you have, Start Orb>Search box>type:
winver [enter]

If you have Service Pack 1 the results will show it.

Malke
 

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