You can test what version you have and much more information by downloading
Belarc Advisor from
http://www.belarc.com
To help you with that, and anyone else reading this, I'll post a few tips
that I have stickied over at the forum where I Moderate, edited of course.
Enable the built-in Windows Firewall.
Start/Control Panel/Security/Windows Firewall - turn it ON
Disable any software firewall and anti-virus permanently, as SP1 requires a
reboot or two before completing.
If you have any other protection software such as SpywareBlaster etc. turn
off its protection too.
Just don't forget to reverse the above when it's installed.
You should now be ready for SP1. If for any reasons you have problems using
the Windows Update download, there is a standalone SP1 download available
here: Download details: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language
Standalone (KB936330) :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
For more information abut Service Pack 1, see this web site: What is Service
Pack 1?:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/pro...vista/sp1.mspx and
if you have some problems see Microsoft's Help & Support options**.
Microsoft offers free support for Vista SP1 until March 18, 2009
HERE:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...4&gprid=500921
**
Note that support link is free only for SP1 issues, nothing else.
They have, however, always offered free support for any Microsoft/Windows
Updates - related issues.
**Windows Live ID/MSN ID Sign-In Required.
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Peter
Toronto, Canada
"sg" <> wrote in message
news:3B486441-022B-4A98-9DFB-...
> Hi,
>
> I have Windows Vista Home Premium
>
> I don't see "service pack 1" when I look at my computer properties.
>
> I have a 32-bit Operating system
>
> When look in windows update, I shows that I'm current. But my system
> doesn't show that I have windows vista service pack 1.
>
> Is there a service pack 1 for home premium 32-bit OS?
>
> I read that it would stabilize a video editing software that I'm using. I
> keeps crashing my computer. Its Vegas Pro 8.0.
>
>