updated windows vista Professional 64-bit with SP1

I can't upgrade my Vista 64 bit OS with SP1.

I downloaded from the Microsoft site and in status cilumn, successful is displayed but the installed update list does not show (KB936330) upgrade so cannot load 360v6 Norton
Help, please
 

The computer belongs to you or your employer?

Why wasn't SP2, a fortiori, installed SP1 years?

PS: Norton 360 v20 [AKA Norton 360 2013] is the current version.

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