Problem to install a service pack.

I downloaded and installed the vista home basic one service pack several times... my update history tells me that its been installed successfully, but my update history shows it is not. Without it, I can't install SP2 I need. Help?

Hello Gremlin,

Thanks for we reach out on Microsoft Community and give us the opportunity to help you. I'll guide you to the topic to install the service pack.

I suggest you check out the link.

How to troubleshoot the installation of the service pack, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 issues.

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

If you face problems more when working with Windows Mail on the Microsoft Community Forum.

Thank you.

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