Impossible to go from Vista Home Premium service pack 2 to Ultimate service pack 1 Option is disabled

Hello

I am running Vista Home Premium with service pack 2.  My upgrade is holiday with service pack 1.  What should I do to upgrade. I do not of course want to do a clean install.  Thank you

Read this about uninstalling SP2:

If Service Packs came pre-installed on the operating system, there is no way to uninstall them.
You will need to swap the disk to upgrade to a later version that includes the missing Service Pack.

On your installed operating system Service Pack level cannot be greater than what is on the disk to upgrade.

Click Start > right click on computer > properties > system > it will tell you which SP you have installed.

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

"How to uninstall Windows Vista service packs"

If the OS installed Service Pack 2 and Service Pack 1 upgrade disk > uninstall SP2 installed operating system > install the upgrade > reinstall SP2.

And run the upgrade of a Vista operating system.

And 32-bit to 64-bit and 64-bit to 32-bit is a clean install, not an upgrade, if you have different versions of ILO.

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