Windows vista pack 1 Setup error service: 0x800F0823

Ive been trying to get the .net framework 4 to work to be able to run a program and expert assistance for d... they said that I need to get SP2 first... but when I installed SP2, it says I need SP1, so here, I am now.

It will install and then after a few seconds on the installation, this error comes up.
0x800F0823

I have vista Home premium 32. the installation program I used was the manual.

Hi GioCaballero


Please refer to the below mentioned article and check if the given steps help.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/925316

 

I hope this helps.

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