So I tried today to load Vista Service Pack 1, since you have to install that before you can install SP2, and I wanted the service packs in place ... well, just cuz I thought it would help the computer run better.
After spending hours of "failed attempts" to finally get SP1 installed, I was able to manually download something called the "System Update Readiness Tool". That finally installed, and so the SP1 finally seemed to go all the way through too.
Final reboot after installing SP1 and it just spun, and spun, and spun...at the opening reboot screen (past the DELL Bios screen) that has "Microsoft Corporation" and a status bar. Mostly the status bar just spun and spun. I let it go for an hour...it just didn't make progress. So I shut down, and fired it back up and the screen says "windows failed to start" and that I should put in the initial Vista disk, reboot, and choose "repair disk" ...but it also gave me the standard options of "safe mode" , "safe mode with networking" etc.
I try and try with the disk in the drive to restart the computer, but it fails to even read the disk, so I keep going to the "failed to start" screen. I'm trying to enter "safe mode with networking" now, but it's saying "Installing Service Pack: Stage 3 of 3 - 44% complete" (and growing). This tells me that maybe SP1 didn't actually fully install?
I'm not even sure why I entered safe mode...but now that SP1 seems to be back to installing, I'm letting it go for now. Maybe installing SP1 in safe mode will make it work for normal boot up...I don't know.
Anyway, don't know if anyone has any advice or similar experiences, but I'm all ears.
Drex
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