How to install Vista Service Pack 1 - Equium P200

have now tried many times to install the sp1 update. This on Equium P200. update remains in loop and finally returns to disc installinfrom of old settings.tried. This is same, but came with the 0x800f0826 error code. the link that took me to just given microsoft siteand same things to try as before.

Looking for a not found error code. someone in words can tell me what this code is very simple and then in simple steps how to install the sp1 update. I've been using the automatic update and when checked maually, the only update that has not been installed sp1.

Try to download the sp1 manually from microsoft.com
Once you have done so, use a windows account that has administrator rights to install the service pack.

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