On Tue, 3 Jun 2008 10:50:55 -0600, "Earle Horton"
<earleh_nospam_@live.com> wrote:
>"Gordon" <> wrote in message
>news:g23ph6$8rr$...
>> "Birk Binnard" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Windows Update has not yet installed SP1 on my Vista Home Premium system.
>>> Should I install it manually?
>>>
>>
>> SP1 is not offered by Windows Update usually because you have one or more
>> conflicting drivers.
>> There would be no point in manually installing it if that is the case -
>> you would possibly get into conflicts.
>>
>> Have a look here:
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/948343
>"Cause 5
>
>A hardware device driver or device software was problematic when you updated
>to Windows Vista SP1.
>
>The Windows Update service can detect the small set of device drivers and
>software that falls into this category. The Windows Update service will not
>offer Windows Vista SP1 until an update for the hardware device driver or
>the device software has been installed."
>
>"Problematic" means someone, somewhere had a problem during testing of SP1.
>I have one or two programs that are "problematic" for years now but have
>caused no problems for me personally. Are you feeling lucky?
Kind of like the Vista Upgrade Advisor saying hey dude you won't have
any problems upgrading your system from XP, go right ahead. Then once
you start the ACTUAL Vista installer it starts to whine and nag,
ironically about two Microsoft applications I had.
Classic Microsoft "customer support". Say everything is OK to induce
you to upgrade, then once you buy their crap, scream it may not work.