You’ve probably heard the old advice to never install a version of Windows before the first Service Pack has been released. This rule shows the importance of Service Packs – they fix the mistakes that Microsoft have made in the original Windows release, not just correcting errors, but also improving performance and adding new functions to the operating system. Installing a Service Pack is a lot of work for your Windows system, since it involves replacing or updating thousands of system files and registry settings. It’s no wonder, therefore, that problems do occur with Service Pack installation – find out how to correct them in this article.
Category: Issues, Updates
Issue: 2015 Issue 2 February
Operating Systems: XP, Vista, 7, 8
Article Reference: S420