"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
news:#$...
> Download, and have ready to go, Vista service pack 2 (SP2)
>
> Disconnect the computer physically from the internet.
>
> Install the operating system
>
> Install SP2
>
> Shut down computer and reconnect the internet
>
> Now get the updates.
>
> By doing it this way you will not duplicate updates that are already
> included in SP2. It will go much faster this way.
>
> Don't forget to install your antivirus software before you go anywhere
> else on the internet.
>
> --
>
> Richard Urban
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience
>
>
> "pauliewalnuts" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>
>> A quick and general question...
>>
>> I'm going to reinstall Vista 64-bit Home Premium.
>>
>> Should I install both the service packs first, -and then- the security
>> updates and miscellaneous thingies? Or should I install all the security
>> and miscellaneous thingies first, -and then- SP1 and then SP2 after
>> that?
>>
>>
>> --
>> pauliewalnuts
>
Richard, for your future helping of others, the person also needs SP1
downloaded and ready to go if their Vista install disk is pre-SP1 (Gold) as
Microsoft says it its needed if installing using the Update for
Professionals.
From
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/w.../dd300591.aspx
"Prerequisites
....
You must have a genuine copy of Windows Server 2008 with SP1 or Windows
Vista with SP1 installed on the computer prior to installing SP2
Windows Server 2008 released with the Service Pack 1 code included
SP2 is the first post-release Service Pack for Windows Server 2008"