what the end of support for Windows Vista service pack 2

Will be windows vista service PK. 2 end support as well as service PK. 1? If so, is there an update?

original title: service pack 2 for vista

http://support.Microsoft.com/lifecycle/search/default.aspx?sort=PN&Alpha=Windows+Vista&filter=FilterNO

Unless another service pack is released.

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    2012-09-04 11:51:57, info CSI 00000015 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:51:57, info CSI 00000016 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
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    2012-09-04 11:51:59, info CSI 00000019 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:51:59, CSI Info 0000001 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:51:59, CSI Info 0000001 b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:01, CSI Info 0000001 d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:01, 0000001e Info [SR] CSI components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:01, CSI Info 0000001f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:03, info CSI 00000021 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:03, info CSI 00000022 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:03, transaction Info CSI 00000023 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:04, info CSI 00000025 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:05, info CSI 00000026 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:05, the transaction Info CSI 00000027 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:06, info CSI 00000029 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:07, CSI Info 0000002 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:07, CSI Info 0000002b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:09, info CSI 0000002d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:09, CSI [SR] 0000002e Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:09, CSI Info 0000002f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:11, info CSI 00000031 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:12, info CSI 00000032 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:12, transaction Info CSI 00000033 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:13, info CSI 00000035 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:14, info CSI 00000036 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:14, transaction Info CSI 00000037 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:15, Info CSI 00000039 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:52:16, CSI Info 0000003 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:16, CSI Info 0000003b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:19, info CSI 0000003d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:19, CSI 0000003e [SR] Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:19, CSI Info 0000003f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:24, info CSI 00000041 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:24, info CSI 00000042 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:24, transaction Info CSI 00000043 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:29, info CSI 00000046 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:29, info CSI 00000047 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:29, transaction Info CSI 00000048 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:33, CSI Info 0000004a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:52:34, CSI Info 0000004 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:34, CSI Info 0000004 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:52:37, CSI 0000004f [SR] Verify Info full
    2012-09-04 11:52:38, info CSI 00000050 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:38, Info CSI 00000051 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:43, info CSI 00000053 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:43, info CSI 00000054 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:43, transaction Info CSI 00000055 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:51, CSI 0000005f [SR] Verify Info full
    2012-09-04 11:52:51, info CSI 00000060 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:52:51, transaction Info CSI 00000061 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:52:55, info CSI 00000063 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:52:56, info CSI 00000064 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
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    2012-09-04 11:53, info CSI 00000067 [SR] full audit
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    2012-09-04 11:53:05, CSI Info 0000006b Verify [SR] full
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    2012-09-04 11:53:15, transaction Info CSI 00000071 [SR] beginning verify and repair
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    2012-09-04 11:53:24, info CSI 00000076 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:53:24, transaction Info CSI 00000077 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:53:38, info CSI 00000079 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:53:38, CSI Info 0000007 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:53:38, CSI Info 0000007 b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:53:52, CSI Info 0000007 d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:53:52, CSI 0000007e Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:53:52, CSI Info 0000007f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:53:55, info CSI 00000081 [SR] full audit
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    2012-09-04 11:53:59, info CSI 00000089 [SR] full audit
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    2012-09-04 11:54:10, CSI Info 000000ab transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:11, 000000ad CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:54:11, 000000ae CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:11, 000000af CSI Info transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:14, 000000 b 1 CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:54:15, 000000 b 2 CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:15, 000000 b 3 CSI Info transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:19, 000000 b 5 CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:54:19, 000000 b 6 CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:19, 000000 b 7 CSI Info transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:26, 000000 b 9 CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:54:27, 000000ba CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:27, 000000bb CSI Info transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
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    2012-09-04 11:54:32, 000000be CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:32, CSI Info 000000bf transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
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    2012-09-04 11:54:38, CSI Info 000000 c 2 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:38, CSI Info 000000 c 3 [SR] beginning operation check and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:42, CSI Info 000000 c 5 [SR] full check
    2012-09-04 11:54:42, CSI 000000C6 [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:42, CSI Info 000000 c 7 [SR] beginning operation check and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:46, CSI Info 000000 c 9 [SR] full check
    2012-09-04 11:54:47, 000000 CSI Info [SR] this component check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:47, CSI Info 000000cb transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:54:57, CSI Info 000000dc Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:54:57, Info CSI [SR] 000000dd components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:54:57, CSI Info 000000de transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:55:08, 000000f4 CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:55:09, 000000f5 CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:55:09, CSI Info 000000f6 transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:55:30, 000000f8 CSI Info [SR] verification complete
    2012-09-04 11:55:31, 000000f9 CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:55:31, 000000fa CSI Info transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:55:42, CSI Info 000000 fc [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:55:42, 000000fd CSI Info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:55:42, CSI Info 000000fe transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:55:55, info CSI 00000100 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:55:55, info CSI 00000101 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:55:55, transaction Info CSI 00000102 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:55:57, info CSI 00000104 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:20 {10}] "tcpmon.ini" Microsoft-Windows-printing-StandardPortMonitor-TCPMonINI, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:56:01, info CSI 00000106 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:20 {10}] "tcpmon.ini" Microsoft-Windows-printing-StandardPortMonitor-TCPMonINI, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:56:01, info CSI 00000107 [SR] this element is referenced by [ml:38 {19}, l:36 {18}] "Windows Foundation.
    2012-09-04 11:56:01, CSI Info 0000010a [SR] could not reproject corrupted file [ml:520 {260}, l:46 {23}] '------? \C:\Windows\System32"\[l:20{10}]"TCPMon.ini '; source file in the store is also corrupted
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    2012-09-04 11:56:01, components of CSI Info 0000010 d [SR] 100 audit (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:01, Info CSI 0000010e transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:06, info CSI 00000110 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:06, info CSI 00000111 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:06, transaction Info CSI 00000112 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, info CSI 00000115 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, info CSI 00000116 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:11, transaction Info CSI 00000117 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, Info CSI 00000119 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, CSI Info 0000011 components [SR] a check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:24, CSI Info 0000011b transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI Info 0000011 d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI 0000011e [SR] Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:31, CSI Info 0000011f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:38, info CSI 00000121 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:39, 00000122 CSI info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:39, transaction Info CSI 00000123 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:45, info CSI 00000125 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:24 {12}] "settings.ini" Microsoft-Windows-Sidebar, Version = 6.0.6000.16615, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:56:49, info CSI 00000127 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:24 {12}] "settings.ini" Microsoft-Windows-Sidebar, Version = 6.0.6000.16615, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:56:49, info CSI 00000128 [SR] this element is referenced by [l:160 {80}] "' Package_37_for_KB943411 ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x 86 ~ ~ 6.0.1.5.943411 - 110_RTM_neutral_GDR" "
    2012-09-04 11:56:49, CSI Info 0000012b [SR] could not reproject corrupted file [ml:520 {260}, l:72 {36}] '------? "\C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar"------[l:24 {12}] "settings.ini"; source file in the store is also corrupted
    2012-09-04 11:56:50, info CSI 0000012d [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:50, CSI 0000012e [SR] Info components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:50, CSI Info 0000012f transaction [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, info CSI 00000131 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, info CSI 00000132 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:56:56, transaction Info CSI 00000133 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:05, info CSI 00000135 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:06, info CSI 00000136 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:06, transaction Info CSI 00000137 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:18, CSI Info 0000013 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:57:22, Info CSI 0000013e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:57:23, CSI 0000013f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:23, transaction Info 00000140 CSI [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, info CSI 00000142 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, info CSI 00000143 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:29, transaction Info CSI 00000144 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, Info CSI 00000146 [SR] full check
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, Info CSI 00000147 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:34, transaction Info CSI 00000148 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:42, CSI Info 0000014 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, Info CSI 0000014e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, CSI 0000014f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:51, transaction Info CSI 00000150 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, info CSI 00000152 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, info CSI 00000153 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:57:55, transaction Info CSI 00000154 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58, info CSI 00000156 [SR] full audit
    2012-09-04 11:58:01, info CSI 00000157 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:01, Info CSI 00000158 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:05, CSI Info 0000015a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:58:05, CSI Info 0000015 components [SR] b check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:05, CSI Info 0000015 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:58:10, Info CSI 0000015e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:58:11, CSI 0000015f [SR] components Info check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:11, transaction Info CSI 00000160 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:16, Info CSI 00000162 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:58:17, info CSI 00000163 [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:17, transaction Info CSI 00000164 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, Info CSI 00000166 [SR] check complete
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, 00000167 CSI info [SR] components check 100 (0 x 00000064)
    2012-09-04 11:58:20, transaction Info CSI 00000168 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:24, CSI Info 0000016a Verify [SR] full
    2012-09-04 11:58:25, CSI Info 0000016b [SR] audit 92 (0x0000005c) components
    2012-09-04 11:58:25, CSI Info 0000016 c [SR] beginning verify and repair operation
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, Info CSI 0000016e [SR] full Verify
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI 0000016f [SR] repair 2 Info components
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, transaction Info CSI 00000170 [SR] beginning verify and repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, info CSI 00000172 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:20 {10}] "tcpmon.ini" Microsoft-Windows-printing-StandardPortMonitor-TCPMonINI, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, info CSI 00000174 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:24 {12}] "settings.ini" Microsoft-Windows-Sidebar, Version = 6.0.6000.16615, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, info CSI 00000176 [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:20 {10}] "tcpmon.ini" Microsoft-Windows-printing-StandardPortMonitor-TCPMonINI, Version = 6.0.6000.16386, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, Info CSI 00000177 [SR] this element is referenced by [ml:38 {19}, l:36 {18}] "Windows Foundation.
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI Info 0000017a [SR] could not reproject corrupted file [ml:520 {260}, l:46 {23}] '------? \C:\Windows\System32"\[l:20{10}]"TCPMon.ini '; source file in the store is also corrupted
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI Info 0000017 c [SR] cannot repair the military record [l:24 {12}] "settings.ini" Microsoft-Windows-Sidebar, Version = 6.0.6000.16615, pA = PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE_INTEL (0), Culture neutral, VersionScope = 1 nonSxS, PublicKeyToken = {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, type neutral, TypeName neutral, neutral to the public key in the store, hash mismatch "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, CSI Info 0000017 d [SR] this element is referenced by [l:160 {80}] "' Package_37_for_KB943411 ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ x 86 ~ ~ 6.0.1.5.943411 - 110_RTM_neutral_GDR" "
    2012-09-04 11:58:31, info CSI 00000180 [SR] could not reproject corrupted file [ml:520 {260}, l:72 {36}] '------? "\C:\Program Files\Windows Sidebar"------[l:24 {12}] "settings.ini"; source file in the store is also corrupted
    2012-09-04 11:58:32, info CSI 00000182 [SR] full repair
    2012-09-04 11:58:32, info CSI 00000183 [SR] validation of transaction
    2012-09-04 11:58:32, info CSI 00000187 [SR] check and complete repair operation. All of the files and registry keys listed in this operation were repaired successfully

    Hi Mzvern,

    ·         If she invites only to install Vista Service Pack?

    That Factory Restore is the last step in resolving this issue.

    Follow these steps to see what Windows Update is originally the question or any error message/code:

    a. click Start, type Update in the start search box.

    b. in the list of results, click Windows Update.

    (c) in the left pane, click view update history.

    In the meantime, follow the suggestions below for a possible solution:

    Method 1: I suggest you follow the article and then check if it solves the problem.

    Windows Update or Microsoft Update repeatedly offers the same update

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339

     

    Registry warning

    To do: Important This section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems can occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you proceed with caution. For added protection, back up the registry before you edit it. Then you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft article:

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    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/back-up-the-registry

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    Hello

    1. have you made changes on the computer recently?

    2 is the issue specific to this update?

    3. are you able to install other updates successfully?

    4. What is the brand and model of the computer?

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