Solving the Vista SP1 upgrade cycle boot problem

  

According to the news, Microsoft has fixed the possible cycle boot problem when Vista upgrade SP1. After this problem is solved, Microsoft will restore Windows Update to upgrade SP1.

There have been many users reporting that the Vista SP1 upgrade sent by Microsoft may have an automatic upgrade cycle boot problem. Currently, Microsoft claims that they have released a patch on Vista auto update. By installing this patch, Users don't have to worry about Vista getting into a loop boot after upgrading SP1.

The Microsoft Update team stated on the official blog: "In the past few weeks, we have learned a lot through the problem and have taken steps to solve the above problem. We will be working from April 8th. Restore Vista's automatic upgrade feature and explain in detail what happened."

According to the user report, the general situation of the problem is that Vista SP1 restarts during the automatic update process, but the process is not restarted after the restart. Normal recording, which causes this process to be repeated. Now the revision program released by Microsoft can be downloaded through Microsoft Windows Update. For enterprise users, they can also manually download this patch to avoid the cyclic restart problem that may be caused by upgrading SP1.

Microsoft provides SP1 installation, removal prerequisite package download:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=zh-cn&FamilyID=5639710d -dfbf-4527-806e-9a1634d0cc8e

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