The following are the specific ways to install Windows Vista SP1 the "most correct" and "safest" method:
The installation method is described in the Vista SP1 build 6001.17036 v.652 as the blueprint.
1, if you are using the Vista Chinese version, you need to install the English language pack.
2, if you have installed an earlier version of the SP1, please uninstall it first.
3. Later, find in Registry Editor (it is recommended that the following two registry locations be saved before modification or deletion.)
Hkey_local_machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolnlslanguage
InstallLanguage and Default (0804) are changed to 0409, then the Hkey_local_ Machinesystemcurrentcontrolsetcontrolmuiuilanguages the following ZH-CN export to save and then delete the item.
4, copy the contents of the following paste into Notepad and save as an extension of CMD file, such as "Vista_sp1_update.cmd":
@echo off
REG ADD hkey_local_machinesoftwaremicrosoftwindowscurrentversionwindowsupdatevistasp1/v beta1/t
REG_SZ/D 37d55f36-65d6-4fe4-9dc7-892fcbe6222b/f
Pcbetareg Add hkey_local_machinesoftwarewow6432nodemicrosoftwindowscurrentversionwindowsupdatevistasp1/v beta1/t
REG_SZ/D 37d55f36-65d6-4fe4-9dc7-892fcbe6222b/f
5, as the administrator to run your saved cmd file.
After the operation is completed, the following work is done:
1, open Windows Update Check update, you will see an update for Windows Vista (KB935509)-v1.005, installation, reboot.
2, again check the update, install update for Windows Vista (KB938371)-v1.018, reboot.
3. Open Windows Update, you should see an important update directly: Update for Windows Vista (KB937287)-Build 6001.17036 (x86/x64), install (check for updates if not). Wait 5-10 minutes after the end, or you can reboot.
4, again check the update, found Windows Vista Service Pack 1 beta-build 6001.17036 (x86/x64), installation.
If you want to change the system back to Chinese after you've installed the SP1, the registry files that were backed up before you import and are set up in the Control Panel area Language Options (some of the features of the language files that have changed in the SP1 [such as Group Policy] run may have the error dialog pop-up, but the impact is not significant).