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Vista Tutorial - HOW TO STORE THE INSTALLED UPDATES

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Old 03-23-2008   #1 (permalink)
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HOW TO STORE THE INSTALLED UPDATES

NOW I WANT TO FORMAT MY OS VISTA. HOW I CAN STORE THE INSTALLED UPDATES?. CAN
I COY IT INTO A CD AND RESTORE BACK AFTER FRESH INSTALATION. IF YES HOW I CAN
DO

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Old 03-23-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Re: HOW TO STORE THE INSTALLED UPDATES

Hello, all the updates are already packed in SP1..

you can download service pack 1 here, its a big download 430 mb but it
contains all updates

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/...ice-Pack.shtml

write this to a cd and install it after you reinstall vista

OR you can just use windows update after the format, and it will download
SP1 directly

sorry there is NO OTHER WAY to collect the updates that you have already on
your pc
and install them again





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> NOW I WANT TO FORMAT MY OS VISTA. HOW I CAN STORE THE INSTALLED UPDATES?.
> CAN
> I COY IT INTO A CD AND RESTORE BACK AFTER FRESH INSTALATION. IF YES HOW I
> CAN
> DO

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