6002.18003 Vista SP2 RTM?


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Can anyone confirm this?

Is this the real Vista SP2 RTM?

MICROSOFT.VISTA.AND.SERVER.2008.SP2.6002.18003.RTM.X86

BUILD: 6002.18003.090403-1730

FILE: Windows6.0-KB948465-X86.exe

SIZE: 365,490,752 bytes

CRC: F383BEA5

MD5: F6214E0D8F224E4A7A15CDBFFA47431F

SHA1: 94A2283689F035D04C336E3AB0352A5B049EE17B

NOTE: Wave 0 - RTM - English, Spanish, Japanese, German, French.

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600218003amd64frelhsp2r.png

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Can anyone confirm this?

Is this the reaVista SP2 RTMb>?

MICROSOFT.VISTA.AND.SERVER.2008.SP2.6002.18003.RTM.X86

BUILD: 6002.18003.090403-1730

FILE: Windows6.0-KB948465-X86.exe

SIZE: 365,490,752 bytes

CRC: F383BEA5

MD5: F6214E0D8F224E4A7A15CDBFFA47431F

SHA1: 94A2283689F035D04C336E3AB0352A5B049EE17B

NOTE: Wave 0 - RTM - English, Spanish, Japanese, German, French.

Original image comes from http://wzor.net/

600218003amd64frelhsp2r.png

It may very well be.

I have an earlier build (maybe ?) 6002.17506.090313-1730

Look here:

http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=604&pgno=0

This is what I have:

SP2escrow.jpg

Hmm so Vista SP2 and Office 2007 SP2 would be released on the same day, on 4/28?

No, that's not going to happen...it should be released in May or June; what they are doing on the 28th is having us get our systems ready for SP2 however there will probably be some more regular patches after that prior to SP2.

There is an update coming to Windows Update this Tuesday, as they are getting it ready it seems for Vista SP2...find out more here:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894199/en-us

Question,

Since 6002.18005 is the final rtm and I have 6002.17506 installed and ran the cleanup utility am I out of luck updating to 18005?

Today's KB947821 and KB955430 came up not applicable for my system. :cry:

Question,

Since 6002.18005 is the final rtm and I have 6002.17506 installed and ran the cleanup utility am I out of luck updating to 18005?

Today's KB947821 and KB955430 came up not applicable for my system. :cry:

Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

Question,

Since 6002.18005 is the final rtm and I have 6002.17506 installed and ran the cleanup utility am I out of luck updating to 18005?

Today's KB947821 and KB955430 came up not applicable for my system. :cry:

Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

Hmm so Vista SP2 and Office 2007 SP2 would be released on the same day, on 4/28?

Office 2007 SP2 is now available.. my Windows Update is downloading it as I type this + numerous Office updates and IE8.. which I don't want.. so unchecking that box :p

Edited by Kralik
Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

So how do you do it after running the SP clean-up utility? It won't let you un-install it, that was my question.

Question,

Since 6002.18005 is the final rtm and I have 6002.17506 installed and ran the cleanup utility am I out of luck updating to 18005?

Today's KB947821 and KB955430 came up not applicable for my system. :cry:

Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

Yup SOL...

You need to uninstall the old to install the new

So how do you do it after running the SP clean-up utility? It won't let you un-install it, that was my question.
You cant, hence the comment.. SOL - **** out of luck

Thanks for your clear, concise answer. My appoligies if I wasn't clear enough. Uninstall the old what btw??

Sorry with the forums being awkward its a bit hard to post responses...

You need to uninstall the old service pack (Pre-release one) before you try the new

If you've run the clean-up its pretty much impossible i think.

Plus the 090313 build if i recall had a bug with Networking parameters.. Autotuninglevel couldnt be set to "Normal" since it didnt recognise it but setting to "Restricted" appeared to set it to normal :p

@kpo6969

you ran the cleanup tool, so you have to reinstall your PC. Sorry.

reinstalling your PC after running the removal tool does not make sense, all it does is remove the older files that the SP updated to free up space n such. nothing more.

If you use the cleanup tool it no longer has the files that it needs to put back in place to resume its previous configuration before you installed that particular build of SP2. In other words the cleanup tool deleted the SP1 files that it needs to revert to.

So in other words your permanently stuck using that build of SP2 unless you reinstall Vista. And then if your going to reinstall Vista anyway. I would recommend just using a slipstreamed image of Vista with SP2 integrated so you dont have to install Vista and then SP2.

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