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microsoft logo Vista Service Pack Release Candidate 1 is out there, ready to be downloaded in your computer…but where is it exactly? It is right in front of you, or I’d better say in front of your computer, the only issue is that your Pc doesn’t see it…yet. Ok, there is an hack to solve this issue. Ready to read? Let’s start!

1 Download the WebUpdater registry hack script SP1RC_WUHack.cmd.
2 Click on the .cmd and select “Run as Administrator”. Turn off thePc
3 Open Windows Update, and Update your Windows Vista.
4 Now you have to install - Update for Window Vista (KB 935509) - v1.008 and Update for Windows Vista (KB 938371) - v1.024. Click on Install Updates to start download these hot fixes.
5 Restart your computer.
6 Run Windows Update and click on Check for updates again.
7 One update for Vista SP1 must be installed - Update for Windows Vista (KB 937287) - Build 6001.17052 (x32). Click on Install Updates and install the KB937287 hotifx.
8 Reboot your computer now.
9 Go to Windows Update again, and check for updates.
10 You will see 1 important update with the size of 539.2 MB that is available for you to download. If no update is available, wait and try again.
11 You should see under View available updates Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate 1 - Build 6001.17052 (x64) (x86) on 5 December 2007.
12 Done, enjoy the updates!

Source: MyDigitalLife 

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