Don't arrive after Vista Ultimate Upgrade Windows Update to download SP1 for Windows Vista

I have 2 computers were pre-installed with Vista Edition family content and Basic Service Pack 2. Due to a new system of distribution to come in I had to upgrade to Vista Ultimate. I bought the DVD upgrade containing all Service Packs. After removing the Service Pack 2 and Service pack 1 (in that order) Windows Update will not download Service Pack 1

You have made or has not upgraded Vista Basic to Vista Ultimate computers?

That said, Windows Update has nothing to do with upgrading a Vista computer.

Given that these are specific consumer forums, try to publish in the appropriate Vista IT Pro instead-online http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/windowsvistaitpro forum

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