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How do I download Vista hotfixes since SP2 for a vLite image? You may download all Windows Vista Security updates and patches released since SP2 here. Browse other questions tagged windows windows-vista updates sp2 vlite or ask your own question. 9 years, 5 months ago. RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack This pack is designed to bring a Windows XP CD with SP2 integrated fully up to date with all of the latest hotfixes released by Microsoft since SP2's release. It accomplishes this task via direct integration, where files on the CD are directly overwritten by the updated files. Mar 09, 2019 Windows Vista won't install new updates after SP2 is installed. Defragment and then downloaded and installed SP2 from the download center directly. And again the same thing happens. As soon as install SP2 I check for updates, get the new update agent and nothing happens after that. And every time I'd get to the point of.
Apr 17, 2016 - Download then run the All in One Repair from here, disregard the. Install worked I'm upto sp2 now but after I installed windows update agent. I installed Vista SP2 successfully (or so I thought). All seems to be working fine except now Windows update does not work. I get a blank.
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Another Vista call-out, this time from reader AK:
I’m an avid follower of ‘AskWoody’; so, here goes.
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Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2) includes all of the updates that have been released since SP1. How to get SP2. The recommended (and easiest) way to get SP2 is to turn on automatic updating in Windows Update in Control Panel, and wait for Windows Vista to notify you that SP2 is ready to install. Jun 22, 2009 Download Update for Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Management Tools for Hyper-V (KB970203) from Official Microsoft Download Center. New Surface Pro 6. Stand out from the ordinary. Update for Windows Vista Service Pack 2 Management Tools for Hyper-V (KB970203). All users of the Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Management.
The monthly MS Updates for 12th July 2016, has still not appeared on my machine.
All I get is the ‘svchost.exe’ is running at 50%, forever. No amount of resetting WU, reboots, etc, seems tp prompt MS to ping me the updates.
I’ve tried the ‘standalone installer’; but, that pings out forever.
I have another Vista machine, that updated, albeit very late, 18th July. This machine mirrors the problematic machine.
How long, is a reasonable amount of time to wait for updates ? Where do I go from here ?
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Cynically, should I just wait until April 2017; when, there’ll be no updates at all ?
Best regards. AK
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I've now spent the better part of 10 days repairing and installing components and software on this thing.
Specs are: HP Pavilion 2000 (ca. 2007)
- AMD Turion 64 X2 1800 MHz
- 2 GB DDR2 RAM @ 361 MHz (max supported by system)
- 160 GB SATA 1.5 GB hard drive vintage 2008 (wouldn't recognize a 320 GB SATA 3.0 drive from ca. 2011)
I also had to source and install a CMOS battery, since that was kaput as well.
The system has a COA for Windows Vista and I happily happened to have install media for Vista (unfortunately, it's the original RTM retail version sans service packs. Native Internet Explorer 7.
So now my problem. After install of Service Pack 2, the Windows Update service stops working. It just seems to hang and drive a svchost.exe process to 100% cpu utilization for an indefinite period - I have left it on overnight and no improvement.
I have extensively researched this problem and even did a very lengthy series of repair actions to no avail. Some other repair actions refer to Windows Fix-it actions, but those seem to have been withdrawn for Windows Vista.
So I'm in need of some help or advice.
Maybe on downloading and sequencing the updates via the Microsoft Update catalof?
I don't know, I'm pretty much out of options.