Actually, it is much better to use Windows Update to obtain SP1.
1) Windows Update will scan and offer any updated drivers that are
recommended prior to installing the SP. It is safer/better for most people
to use Windows Update.
2) The update is typically 65 MB or a little bit more, whereas the full
download link is much larger (434 MB). Windows Update downloads a special
compressed format, but it builds up a FULL copy on your hard disk just
exactly like the standalone download before beginning the install process.
So in effect, the actual SP install works the same.
Please visit:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...9-101a3754bad6
if you want to learn more about the binary delta compression utilized by
Windows Update.
I tried both methods of installing SP1 and the Windows Update
method is definitely quicker.
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows System & Performance
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"EW" wrote:
Carey,
Other than download time and a large file on my hard drive, is there
any difference between installing Vista SP-1 using Microsoft Update
(~66 MB file) or downloading, saving, then installing the full
download file (~434 MB)?
I ask because due to my broadband speed, even the 66 MB Microsoft
Update file will be difficult, but I can d/l the huge file at a
different, faster location, then bring it to my system at home for
installation.
What do you think? Will the huge download file work, or am I asking
for trouble? Thanks.
EW