Error 8000FFFF code during the installation of service pack 1 for Vista

Hi, I downloaded service pack 1 for Vista 2 days ago. It worked, but I found myself with no sound. Anything not fixed so I uninstalled service pack thinks he should correct the problem. I have still no sound and now when I try and install service pack 1 again, I find myself with an 8000FFFF error code and it will not install and I still have no sound. How can I fix my sound problems and add the service module? (I do not really care about the service pack, just want my sound back!)

Hello

0x80000FFF error code when you download updates on a computer running Windows Vista by using Windows Update or Microsoft Update

Microsoft obviously has a typo in somewhere between their links for number of Fs for more information that I give you

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/946414

go to your computer or your site of manufacturers of sound card - drivers and downloads section - key in your model number - get the latest audio drivers

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This article explains how to troubleshoot problems when you install a service pack for Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/947366

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