Hi Rick:
It shows I have Version 6.0 (Build 6000) with a 2006 copyright date by
Microsoft.
By the way, I realize I could do a clean install (I think that's the
terminology), but I wanted to perform an upgrade to Win7.
However, apart from that, my question remains the same as before: Why does
Service Pack 1 show as installed in Windows Update History, but not
elsewhere using the various methods of determining its installation,
including the method you just had me perform.
Can you help me understand this? (I suppose I shouldn't have muddled my
question with reference to possible plans to upgrade to Win7). I haven't
been able to find anything anywhere that settles this. I've Googled and
read till I'm cross-eyed.
Many thanks for your time, Rick.
"Rick Rogers" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Hi,
>
> Frankly, if you're going to upgrade to Win7 it doesn't matter what the
> service pack level is nor does it matter whether or not you install them.
>
> If you click start, type winver and hit <enter>, what does this show?
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
>
> "Atreyu" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I have Vista Home Premium 32-bit OS. I possibly want to upgrade to
>>Windows 7 equivalent. Here's my dilemma:
>>
>> I installed Service Pack 1 via Windows website download manager, and
>> after a fashion, it appeared to have installed and it rebooted my system.
>> It clearly shows as having been installed according to Windows Update
>> History. [Additionally, Service Pack 2 is not offered as a download, but
>> the rest of my query, please.]
>>
>> HOWEVER, according to Microsoft, when I click START > right click
>> COMPUTER, at the top of that resulting page and beneath my version of
>> Vista it should show "Service Pack 1." In my case, it does not!
>>
>> FURTHER, I downloaded and ran Windows 7 Update Advisor, the results show
>> I need to download and install Service Pack 1.
>>
>> I'm aware that I can download. or order on CD, each of the Service Packs
>> and install, starting with Service Pack 1 before attempting to install
>> Service Pack 2.
>>
>> My question is: Why does Service Pack 1 show as installed in Windows
>> Update History, but does NOT seem to be installed according to the two
>> other instances/sources I've mentioned above?
>>
>> TIA to all who can shed light on my quandry.
>