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A service pack (SP) is generally a Windows operating system term that means a collection of updates, which usually is a substantial update to the operating system. | A service pack (SP) is generally a Windows operating system term that means a collection of updates, which usually is a substantial update to the operating system. | ||
− | ==How do I know | + | ==How do I know which service pack is installed?== |
#Click the '''Start button''' | #Click the '''Start button''' | ||
#Right click '''Computer''' | #Right click '''Computer''' | ||
#Click '''Properties''' | #Click '''Properties''' | ||
− | #Under the Windows edition heading, the 3rd line down | + | #Under the Windows edition heading, the 3rd line down. |
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Revision as of 10:51, 26 July 2010
A service pack (SP) is generally a Windows operating system term that means a collection of updates, which usually is a substantial update to the operating system.
How do I know which service pack is installed?
- Click the Start button
- Right click Computer
- Click Properties
- Under the Windows edition heading, the 3rd line down.