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i want to install vista OS X V3 on my vista laptop?

July 14th, 2008 · 3 Comments

ok the problem is that i need SP1 to use the program pack and i don't have SP1

well i don't even know what service pack i have so if someone can plz give me a link to it, that would be great

oh and all so i don't know what a service pack is so if you could explain to me what one is, what it does, will it harm my laptop and can i get back to the SP i am using now

and also plz tell me how to find out what mine is

and is there vista OS X that will work on a higher SP
well, sam

1. i dont have enough money
2. i am 13 years old
3. i wanted a mac for xmas but my stepdad got me a dell vostro 1500

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    3 responses so far ↓

    • 1 www.techytopics.com // Jul 14, 2008

      A service pack is basically a download that fixes issues with the Operating System.

      You can get Vista SP1 here: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Others/Signatures-Updates/Windows-Vista-Service-Pack.shtml

      Give yourself some time , will prob take about an hour to download and install this puppy!

      Good Luck!

    • 2 grysmn // Jul 14, 2008

      New operating systems from microsoft are full of bugs. IT managers at companies purchase XP downgrade coupons uninstall Vista and load XP. Most IT managers refuse to load Vista

    • 3 Sam // Jul 14, 2008

      You should only install service packs from Microsoft's web-site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com.

      The whole idea of configuring your Windows computer to look like a Mac is just hilarious. Why not just buy a Mac?

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