K kenpitcher4 New member May 22, 2008 #1 How do you know if you have the update package sp1a or not on your system? Amd 64x2- 1024 Mem.- 250 Hd- by Hp
How do you know if you have the update package sp1a or not on your system? Amd 64x2- 1024 Mem.- 250 Hd- by Hp
md usa spybot fan Spybot Advisor Team [Retired] May 22, 2008 #2 kenpitcher4: kenpitcher4 said: How do you know if you have the update package sp1a or not on your system? Amd 64x2- 1024 Mem.- 250 Hd- by Hp Click to expand... Update "package sp1a" for what? An HP update that you inquired about here: Hp updates- Do we need them? http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=28440 Windows XP Home that you indicated you were running when asked in this thread: Should firewall default be Norton or Windows http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=28434 If I assume that you are inquiring about "sp1a" of the operating system (XP Home) and not an HP update: Go into Start » Control Panel. If you are in Category View: Click Performance and Maintenance. The click on System. If you are in Classic View: Double click on System The System Properties information dialog should now be displayed. In the General tab of System Properties information dialog the version of the operating should be displayed.
kenpitcher4: kenpitcher4 said: How do you know if you have the update package sp1a or not on your system? Amd 64x2- 1024 Mem.- 250 Hd- by Hp Click to expand... Update "package sp1a" for what? An HP update that you inquired about here: Hp updates- Do we need them? http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=28440 Windows XP Home that you indicated you were running when asked in this thread: Should firewall default be Norton or Windows http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=28434 If I assume that you are inquiring about "sp1a" of the operating system (XP Home) and not an HP update: Go into Start » Control Panel. If you are in Category View: Click Performance and Maintenance. The click on System. If you are in Classic View: Double click on System The System Properties information dialog should now be displayed. In the General tab of System Properties information dialog the version of the operating should be displayed.
D drragostea New member Alpha Testers May 23, 2008 #3 kenpitcher, do you have the latest service pack on your Windows XP OS?