Brian:
You are correct. Others seem to be misunderstanding me. Slipstreaming
SP1 in my original Vista DVD sounds quite problematical, if not
impossible, and I would like to have a Vista DVD with the service pack
integrated into it. There should be some way to get one for a minimal
charge by those who need one. For instance, if I've lost or damaged my
installation DVD, but still have my product key, is there no way to
obtain a new DVD without paying full price for a new product key?
Daze
Brian W wrote:
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> "Elkheights" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Call Microsoft and tell them you are having a you are not receiving
>> SP1 via
>> Windows Update. I did this also told them I was on dial up so the so the
>> alternative download was not viable. Takes way to long. They did
>> send me
>> the disk free of charge.
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> I think the OP is after an integrated SP1 that can do a clean install of
> Vista with the service pack already included
> I'd like a 64-bit one :-)
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>> "Nonny" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> On Fri, 09 May 2008 09:22:27 -0700, "Daze N. Knights"
>>> <> wrote:
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>>>> Does anyone yet know of anywhere or anyway that one can obtain a Vista
>>>> SP1 DVD, for a nominal charge, that one can use with the product key
>>>> that came with one's non-SP Vista DVD?
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>>> You don't need a product key to install SP1.
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>>> Are you on a high-speed connection? It's a simple download.
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