Error message when you try to install Windows Vista Service Pack 1

Resolution
Restart your computer, and check Windows Update again to automatically install the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista Note The System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista resolves part of the following error codes: 0x80070002, 0x8007000D, 0x800F081F, 0x80073712, 0x800736CC, 0x800705B9, 0x80070246, 0x8007370D, 0x8007370B, 0x80o7370A, 0x80070057, 0x800B01oo, 0x80092003, 0x800B0101, 0x8007371B If your error code is not listed, you should still follow the other resolutions that are listed in this article. The steps in this article are intended to address all error codes that can occur when you install Windows Vista SP1.


Restart the computer, and then follow these steps:

1. Click StartStart button, and then click All Programs.

2. Click Windows Update.

3. In Windows Update, click Check for updates in the upper-left corner.

4. Do one of the following:

• If you are offered Service Pack 1, install the service pack. If the service pack cannot be installed, go to the next troubleshooting method.

• If you are offered a tool to resolve your installation issue, run the tool. After you run the tool repeat steps 1 through 3.

When you are prompted to install Service Pack 1, install the service pack. If the service pack cannot be installed, go to the next troubleshooting method.

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