Confusion of updates and clean installation

I finally decided to reload my laptop Toshiba, after only 4 years of use by using the original recovery disk. This means pre SP1. Updated Windows offer then another 107 updates after the update of the tool update (?) none of them are Sp1. The size of the cumilative of these update is well beyond the netadmin file size Sp1 then why she did not installing Sp1 online instead? The total probably exceeds both SP1 and 2 files combined, and will probably even more updates later.

We are now in the situation where updates are larger than the original software updated.

You can download SP1 and SP2 separately. Go to the Windows Catalog and download standalone 936330 (SP1) and KB948465 (SP2) KB versions. The catalog is herehttp://catalog.update.microsoft.com/v7/site/Home.aspx

Enter the number in the search box (the first time you access the site, that you may asked to install an ActiveX component). Save the two files to separate CD or DVD for future reinstallation.

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    HrOnline: n/a
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