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I would like to know if / what service pack is installed on my computer.  I do the start > computer > properties exercise and in the Windows edition section don't no service pack information appears next to the heading of Windows Vista Ultimate Edition.  In XP, there will be a notation indicating the service pack installed.  I go to Windows Update and tells me that I have not need of updates.  I would check that I have the latest Service Pack.

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