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:

  1. Click Start
  2. In the search box, type regedit then press enter.
  3. Navigate to HKLM\Software\
  4. Select vLite
  5. Choose Edit and then Delete from the Registry Editor menu.
  6. Restart your computer and try the Windows Vista SP2 update again
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May 26, 2009

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May 26, 2009

shashi @ 10:36 pm #

what is the complete registry location?

you have only written this:

HKLM\Software\

thank you in advance :)

=shashi=

June 20, 2009

stacey m @ 3:40 pm #

Does not work

September 27, 2009

Terry @ 7:50 pm #

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?

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