How to uninstall Vista SP2 Home premium 32-bit?

As I have not a service pack has been advised to install Sp1 and SP2 for Vista Home premium 32-bit. When to check the SP2 appeared. After installation, many programs not working anymore. How to uninstall SP2?

Hello

It is not a good idea to uninstall SPs, because they contain nondurable Performance and security for your operating system.

"How to uninstall Windows Vista service packs as a troubleshooting step"

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/948537

See you soon.

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