How to Tell If Vista Has Service Pack 1

It's simple to find out if your Windows Vista computer currently has Service Pack 1. There are a couple of ways you can access the System Information to check this. One way is through the System Tools option and another is to go through the Properties on your Computer icon. In the latter, you must make sure the icon is not a shortcut, but the actual device.

Instructions

  1. Verify the Service Pack on your computer

    • 1

      Click on your Windows "Start" menu. On the right column you will see a number of options, including: "Search," "Network," "Computer"and more.
      Right click on "Computer." A pop up menu will display. Click on "Properties."
      The "Properties" window will display.

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      Check the contents of the "Properties" window. Under "System Information" the information will include: Operating system (Windows Vista), Version, and the Service Pack. If your computer has Service Pack 1, it will display as "SP1" or "Service Pack 1."

    • 3

      Verify the Service Pack an alternate way by returning to the "Start" menu.
      Click on "All Programs," then "Accessories" and then "System Tools." Under "System Tools," select "System Information." It should display "Windows Vista SP1," if you currently have Service Pack 1.

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