You can download through windows update, and it will also install it for you.
One can update Service Pack 2 on Windows XP Professional by visiting the Windows' update page. When on the Windows' website, press "update" and then install to complete the update.
it comes automatically as an update in windows 7 if it is available. Use windows update to install it automatically
The easiest way to install service pack 1 for windows 7 is to turn on automatic updating in windows update in control panel and wait for windows 7 to notify you that sp1 is ready to install, it takes about 30 minutes to install and you will need to restart your computer about halfway through installation.
You can install SP2 from the windows update area. Check optional updates if it isn't there
In order to install Windows Service Pack 1 open the control panel from the bottom left of the screen and click on WIndows Update. Service Pack 1 will be available if not already installed on the computer.
Windows Update
you must install the program "ActiveSync" which is on a CD comes in the Imate package .. but before u install it u have to update your windows and install the " service pack 2"
Yes, Windows 7 does have a service pack that can be downloaded through windows update. However, from personal experience, it sorta slows down my pc...
Just use windows update service, there is a way to tell each computer that the update is not on the Microsoft website but on one of the local computers. In such way all computers will get the update.
If you have windows 7 you can upgrade to it. If you have windows XP you will need to do a complete install.
The Windows Update service is/was available to Windows 95, but there was no specific utility for it; you would have to manually go to the website.
No, a reformat does not take place if you're only upgrading service packs. If you have any doubts, be sure to get the service pack upgrade through Windows Update.