May 11, 2009
Can’t Install Windows Vista SP2: Fix
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Early-access users who installed a pre-release version of Windows Vista SP2 are experiencing some issues with installation of the final release. Users may receive the message “Service Pack Installation Cannot Continue: One or more of components that the service pack requires are missing.”
Fix
Try deleting the file vLite key from the registry. To do this:
- Click Start
- In the search box, type regedit then press enter.
- Navigate to HKLM\Software\
- Select vLite
- Choose Edit and then Delete from the Registry Editor menu.
- Restart your computer and try the Windows Vista SP2 update again
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what is the complete registry location?
you have only written this:
HKLM\Software\
thank you in advance
=shashi=
Does not work
Should I understand it properly, that if I can’t find the HKLM/software file in the registry, that it isn’t there to delete?