It features a simple interface with many customizable options:. Download multiple files at one time Download large files quickly and reliably Suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed. Yes, install Microsoft Download Manager recommended No, thanks.
What happens if I don't install a download manager? Why should I install the Microsoft Download Manager? In this case, you will have to download the files individually.
You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the "Thank you for downloading" page after completing your download. Files larger than 1 GB may take much longer to download and might not download correctly. You might not be able to pause the active downloads or resume downloads that have failed. Back Next. Details Version:. You'll then be able to continue using your computer as normal, and can verify your SP1 installation by right-clicking Computer and selecting Properties.
In the pop-up System window, you'll find "Service Pack 1" listed under your Windows edition. If you prefer not to use Windows Update, or don't have access to an Internet connection, Microsoft offers an alternative; the stand-alone installation. This installation method requires the user to obtain Vista SP1 from a source other than Windows Update.
The package can be downloaded, for both bit x86 and bit x64 versions of Windows Vista from the official Microsoft download website. The stand-alone package takes the form of a self-extracting executable and can be run by double clicking. The executable file contains all four prerequisites and once running, the installation process will continue in identical fashion to Windows Update above.
A developer preview has arrived to address Android's scaling elegance deficiency. And AMD has released a new chipset driver to enable its preferred core tech on Windows So where do I start? You're in WU. You should refresh the list by clicking on "Check For Updates. This is the list of updates offered to your PC. If you're lucky, SP1 is there. What do I do? First things first. If you're so eager for SP1's final bits, it's likely that you tried one of the preliminary versions that Microsoft released to all comers starting last December.
That has to come off. Uninstall it. I didn't try an early version of SP1 but Microsoft still won't give me the service pack. What's my next move?
Microsoft's releasing SP1 in two waves. So if you're using one of the other 31 languages that Microsoft supports -- Arabic anyone?
To find out which languages are installed, go to Control Panels and select "Regional and Language Options. If you're really eager, you could uninstall the blocking language pack and fire up WU again.
Or you could wait. Microsoft's been a little hazy of late in spelling out when it will release SP1 for the other languages.
In the online support document it says "later in ," which doesn't sound good. Elsewhere, however, Microsoft managers have said it would probably happen "next month. And don't think you can do an end-run by downloading the stand-alone SP1 installer more on that later. If you run that installer on a system where Vista's armed with one of the 31 "second-wave" languages, you're get an error and SP1 will refuse to install. Am I out of luck? Not yet. Your copy of Vista must also be prepped with two or three different fixes that Microsoft's pegged as "prerequisites," and which it began delivering back in January.
If you're running Vista Ultimate or Vista Enterprise, you get three of them; all others need to download and install just two. The Ultimate- and Enterprise-only prerequisite was an update to BitLocker, the full-drive encryption technology included in those versions of the OS. You probably have it installed already, but double-check by looking for "KB" in the list when you click Update History in WU's interface.
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