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Old 12-12-2007, 01:21 PM   #1
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Official Vista SP1 RC Standalone Installer

Official Vista SP1 RC Standalone Installer
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Official Vista SP1 RC Standalone Installer Direct Download Links from Microsoft Server
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Microsoft has released Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Release Candidate (RC) 1 standalone installer for free public download via Microsoft Download Center. The release signals beginning of the much wider general testing phase instead of previous test builds release which restricted to registered members of Microsoft Connect, Technet or MSDN, while general users have [...]
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Old 12-12-2007, 06:27 PM   #2
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Question Vista SP1 RC windows6.0-KB936330-wave0-x86.exe

confused as all get out... download from MS site... it actually is called:
windows6.0-KB936330-wave0-x86.exe checking the version is 6001.17028.

The KB name is exactly like one earlier... only smaller... original KB936330 was
(687MB) 703,862kb size , the current KB936330 is only 446,772kb (436MB).
so I'm think it is the same KB with some stuff removed... if you have the old KB936330 then install it...it will not install anything that is not needed or has already been installed via Windows.update.

I also notice it says RC not RC1 or RC0 but RC.
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Old 12-13-2007, 01:54 AM   #3
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How come when i go to Microsoft's site it will only let me install the SP1 RC1via Windows update. Its still the RC1 Public but i dont see the standalone .exe?
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Just checked, the RC via windows update has the build number of 6001.17052. File size around 50mb if i remember rightly, so must be a light version or somthing? confused??? What did i install?
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Old 12-13-2007, 04:15 AM   #5
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Ho pro cookie I found the link here
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/t...displayLang=en

thanks snuffy I have downloaded and installed the file so far so good mine is KB937287 Build
6001.17052 (x64)

just found this on another site eat your heart out

This screencast provides detailed information about how you can use three computers to create a test lab with which to configure and test virtual private network (VPN) remote access with Windows Server� 2008 and Windows Vista� with Service Pack 1 (SP1).
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en


Deployment Guide for the Prerelease Versions of Windows Vista Service Pack 1
This document provides instructions for planning and deploying Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) for IT administrators. This guide includes technical information, procedures, and recommendations for installing Windows Vista SP1 in a business or corporate environment.


Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC - 5 Language Standalone Package
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) RC should be used to update a PC running Windows Vista RTM to Windows Vista SP1.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC for x64 Based Editions - 5 Language Standalone Package
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) RC should be used to update a PC running Windows Vista RTM to Windows Vista SP1.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC Public Availability Program
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC is available through Windows Update.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en


Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC - All Language Standalone Package
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) RC should be used to update a PC running Windows Vista RTM to Windows Vista SP1.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC1 for x64 Based Editions - All Language Standalone Package
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) RC1 should be used to update a PC running Windows Vista RTM to Windows Vista SP1.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
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Old 12-13-2007, 11:41 AM   #6
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It seems my first bits were only updates
but I now have the full version on and working
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate 1 - Build 6001.17052 (x64)

Installation date: ‎13/‎12/‎2007 16:45

Installation status: Successful

Update type: Important

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Beta is an update to Windows Vista that addresses key feedback from our customers. Windows Vista SP1 Beta addresses specific reliability and performance issues, supports new types of hardware and adds support for several emerging standards. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

More information:
http://connect.microsoft.com/windows...ownloadID=8891

Help and Support:
http://support.microsoft.com

so now we wait and see a bit slower booting the first couple of times I hope that settles down as it goes along
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sweet! thanks for the links!
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http://www.vistababble.com/forums/vi...1-32-64-a.html

reference some folks will have to get the multi language version.
I only grabbed the 5 language version my self.
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
x86 5 language
436MB

Uninstall Instructions for Windows Vista SP1 RC:
Windows Vista SP1 RC does not support build-to-build upgrades. If you install this build to your system, you need to uninstall it before moving to the final Vista SP1 RTM version.
Install Windows Vista SP1 RC through Windows Update!

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC is available through Windows Update. Experience the WU based Vista SP1 installation by following 4 simple steps.

Windows Vista SP1 RC distributed through Windows Update will be applicable to Windows Vista machines that are running on any of the 36 languages supported by Vista RTM.

If you already installed the Service Pack to your machine by using the standalone package, you must uninstall before you scan Windows Update for Windows Vista SP1.

Systems running on Windows Vista RTM require as many as three updates before SP1 can be installed. These updates are permanent to your Windows Vista systems. Windows Update will detect your system configuration and offer the prerequisite packages that are applicable to your system. For details, please see the instructions below.

Here are 4 simple steps to get SP1 on your machine.

On Vista RTM:

1. Download the self extracting executable and extract its contents to a folder on your computer. Run the script on an elevated prompt.
• To run the script on elevated prompt, after you download the script, right click on the file and select “Run as administrator” option.
• The script sets a registry key on your system. The registry key is required for WU server to recognize your machine as a valid target for Vista SP1.
• After running the script, Windows Update automatic updates would normally automatically update your machine each night for the next several days with the prerequisites and then offer the Service Pack. However if you would like to install SP1 quicker you can manually do the next few steps to speed up the process.


2. Install all pending “Important” updates and reboot. You may have to do this several times to get fully up to date.
• Check for updates on Windows Update. Go to Control Panel à System and Maintenance à Windows Update and check for updates by clicking on “Check for Updates” in the top left of the task pane.
• You will be offered all previously released Windows Vista updates that you may not have installed on your system. Install all applicable updates. If you have a clean install of RTM, there might be quite a few updates to install. You may need to do this a couple of times to get fully up to date. At some point Update for Windows (KB935509) will be in this list. This is the first pre-requisite install. Reboot your machine when prompted.
• If you see Ultimate Extras, you can hide them by right-clicking and hiding. Simply unchecking them will not let the remaining updates show up. Please install all of the remaining “important” updates.
• If you reboot and rescan right away, at times you may not see all updates right away. Wait 10 minutes and scan again.


3. Install Update for Windows (KB937287) and Update for Windows (KB938371) as they are offered sequentially
• The first package that will be offered is Update for Windows (KB937287) and it does not require a reboot.
• Check for updates on Windows Update again, install and reboot when prompted for Update for Windows (KB938371). You may need to wait 10 minutes and re-scan again if it does not show up right after reboot.


4. Install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (KB936330).
• Check for updates on Windows Update again, install and reboot when prompted for Windows Vista Service Pack 1. You may need to wait 10 minutes and re-scan again if the package does not show up right after the previous reboot.
• This process will typically take from 30 minutes to 1 hour but may take longer on some systems.


To reduce the number of reboots required to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1, the prerequisite packages will be released to Windows Vista customers through WU prior to the release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1. These prerequisite packages will be coupled with other updates that are applicable to Windows Vista RTM systems and require a reboot. Consequently, the systems that are getting updates through automatic updates will already have prerequisites installed at the time of the SP1 release and be directly offered SP1 through WU.



Prerequisite packages (KB935509, KB937287 and KB938371) for Window Vista SP1 are permanent and unistall of these packages is disabled by design. During the installation of Windows Vista SP1 RC, the installer determines whether or not you need the prerequisite packages and updates your system automatically.

To uninstall Windows Vista SP1 RC use the follwing steps:

Click on the Start Menu and go to Control Panel

Double click on Programs and Features

On the left side menu, select View Installed Updates

Under the list of Microsoft Windows, select Service Pack for Windows (KB936330)
This is from my actual package with install and uninstall instructions.
also another way to get SP1
Quote:
Install Windows Vista SP1 RC through Windows Update!

Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC is available through Windows Update. Experience the WU based Vista SP1 installation by following 4 simple steps.

Windows Vista SP1 RC distributed through Windows Update will be applicable to Windows Vista machines that are running on any of the 36 languages supported by Vista RTM.

If you already installed the Service Pack to your machine by using the standalone package, you must uninstall before you scan Windows Update for Windows Vista SP1.

Systems running on Windows Vista RTM require as many as three updates before SP1 can be installed. These updates are permanent to your Windows Vista systems. Windows Update will detect your system configuration and offer the prerequisite packages that are applicable to your system. For details, please see the instructions below.

Here are 4 simple steps to get SP1 on your machine.

On Vista RTM:

1. Download the self extracting executable and extract its contents to a folder on your computer. Run the script on an elevated prompt.
• To run the script on elevated prompt, after you download the script, right click on the file and select “Run as administrator” option.
• The script sets a registry key on your system. The registry key is required for WU server to recognize your machine as a valid target for Vista SP1.
• After running the script, Windows Update automatic updates would normally automatically update your machine each night for the next several days with the prerequisites and then offer the Service Pack. However if you would like to install SP1 quicker you can manually do the next few steps to speed up the process.


2. Install all pending “Important” updates and reboot. You may have to do this several times to get fully up to date.
• Check for updates on Windows Update. Go to Control Panel à System and Maintenance à Windows Update and check for updates by clicking on “Check for Updates” in the top left of the task pane.
• You will be offered all previously released Windows Vista updates that you may not have installed on your system. Install all applicable updates. If you have a clean install of RTM, there might be quite a few updates to install. You may need to do this a couple of times to get fully up to date. At some point Update for Windows (KB935509) will be in this list. This is the first pre-requisite install. Reboot your machine when prompted.
• If you see Ultimate Extras, you can hide them by right-clicking and hiding. Simply unchecking them will not let the remaining updates show up. Please install all of the remaining “important” updates.
• If you reboot and rescan right away, at times you may not see all updates right away. Wait 10 minutes and scan again.

3. Install Update for Windows (KB937287) and Update for Windows (KB938371) as they are offered sequentially
• The first package that will be offered is Update for Windows (KB937287) and it does not require a reboot.
• Check for updates on Windows Update again, install and reboot when prompted for Update for Windows (KB938371). You may need to wait 10 minutes and re-scan again if it does not show up right after reboot.

4. Install Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (KB936330).
• Check for updates on Windows Update again, install and reboot when prompted for Windows Vista Service Pack 1. You may need to wait 10 minutes and re-scan again if the package does not show up right after the previous reboot.
• This process will typically take from 30 minutes to 1 hour but may take longer on some systems.

To reduce the number of reboots required to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1, the prerequisite packages will be released to Windows Vista customers through WU prior to the release of Windows Vista Service Pack 1. These prerequisite packages will be coupled with other updates that are applicable to Windows Vista RTM systems and require a reboot. Consequently, the systems that are getting updates through automatic updates will already have prerequisites installed at the time of the SP1 release and be directly offered SP1 through WU.
Again these are actual saves from my page of the Download uninstall and install versions.
If you open the standalone version from this site. check properties:
it says. Windows6.0-KB936330-wave0-X86.exe
Product Version: 6001.17028 - 436MB - dated 12/12/2007 6:15PM
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Old 12-13-2007, 01:03 PM   #9
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Wink Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC

Get Windows Vista Service Pack 1 RC (Update for existing Windows Vista users)

There are 3 different ways to access the Windows Vista SP1 RC depending on the unique business needs of individual users and their organizations.

Windows Update Experience
The recommended method for installing Windows Vista SP1 RC on an individual computer.
Windows Vista SP1 stand-alone packages
These packages support SP1 RC installations on all versions of Windows Vista with one, five, or a combination of the 36 Windows Vista languages installed.
TechNet Subscribers: Get Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate
Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate is now available to TechNet Subscribers on Technet Subscriber downloads.
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Windows Vista SP1 Release Candidate Stand-alone Packages
These packages support SP1 installations on all versions of Windows Vista with one, five, or a combination of the 36 Windows Vista languages installed.


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Five-Language Standalone Package
This package supports installations on all versions of Windows Vista with one or a combination of the following languages installed: English, German, Japanese, French, Spanish.

Download Windows Vista SP1 RC x86
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...7-5CFDF71198CB
Download Windows Vista SP1 RC x64
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...8-B93C248496E3


All-Language Standalone Package
This package supports installations on all versions of Windows Vista with one or a combination of the 36 Windows Vista languages installed:

Download Windows Vista SP1 RC x86
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...D-50FE9461F808
Download Windows Vista SP1 RC x64
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...B-3C9D26982D7A
This should make thing easier to find.... sorry that some posts were incomplete when I was having problems with IE.
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