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Identifying the current operating system is usually not the best way to determine whether a particular operating system feature is present. If you must require a particular operating system, be sure to use it as a minimum supported version, rather than design the test for the one operating system. There are multiple ways to find the OS version. Here is the link to one of my old post which shows how to get OS version using command line. The below table shows the list of windows versions.

In the below table if you look carefully at the operating system version number it is made of up Major Version, Minor Version and Build number. KB Articles: KB Warning: This site requires the use of scripts, which your browser does not currently allow.

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Answered by:. Archived Forums. Sign in to vote. Installing the final build of SP1 after the uninstall of the pre-release build If you want to install the final SP1 build after uninstall is complete, first check Windows Update. Sincerely, -Tony Mann. Friday, June 13, PM. Stuart You posted this message in the Windows Vista forums. If you are looking for the Windows 7 forums, click the following link. Windows 7 Forums Main Page Hope this helps.

Friday, May 29, AM. Thanks for the reminder. Saturday, June 14, PM. Hi, anyone know if such date and which date it is also exist for any pre-final of SP3 for XP? BR, Monday, June 16, AM. Monday, June 16, PM. Thanks a lot. Wednesday, June 18, AM. Sirius Trying to 'force' the final version of SP1 onto a system with a SP1 beta version installed just cannot be done.

What should I do? I have a legitimate copy of Windows Vista from Dell. Click that. 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'll get an error and SP1 will refuse to install.



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