Service Pack 2 the computer power off randomly creates a stop disputive. Got blue screen twice.

I guess that the title line roughly amounts to the top of my problem. The disruptive cases started after installation of SP2 and at this point, I want to go back to SP1, how can I do this?

Hi Orman,

Thanks for posting on Microsoft answers Community Forums.

To fix the error on a blue screen on your computer, you can access the link below and follow the steps:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958233

In case you are unable to solve the problem and still want to uninstall Vista SP2, access the link below and follow the steps:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/948537

It will be useful.

Kind regards

Srinivas

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