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Old 05-17-2008
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Re: Upgrading Vista Home Premium to SP1
I enabled and executed all the available updates.
Started WinMail and got the feared error 'Cannot Select Recipients' while
selecting recipients in a new mail by clicking on the icon next to 'To'
Knowing that KB933928 was the source of this error, I uninstalled KB933928.
The error did not repeat.
Then I accepted the offer of AVG to upgrade my AVG 7.5 to AVG 8. AVG
complained that I did not have KB929547. I downloaded and installed that one
too. AVG 8.0 got installed.

Sorry to appear a bit dull, but does this mean I have SP1 installed? In XP,
the SP is displayed in My Computer properties; but there is no such
information on my Vist Home Premium.

Thanks

Mohan

John Barnett MVP wrote:
>The most obvious way of getting SP1 is to re-enable Windows Updates.
>Alternatively, you can download the standalone version (see this link from
>my website: http://vistasupport.mvps.org/downloa...opy_of_SP1.htm ) I
>suggest you read the 'learn how to install' information to prior to
>installing.
>
>As for WinMail I don't use it so can't really say what caused your original
>problem.
>
>> Hi! 17 May
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>> Thanks


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