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How to Uninstall Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista

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Windows Vista help, SP2

Service Pack 2 for Vista

Designed as the successor for the Windows XP operating system, Microsoft’s Windows operating system is one of the most popular operating systems in the world. The Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista operating system contains several updates for the operating systems with support of hardware standards, updates for Windows Media Center and updates for Windows Search. Windows Vista Service Pack 2 includes many files that help for repairing any system errors or glitches that occur in programs that were initially installed with Windows Vista. According to our Windows Vista help team, users can manually remove the SP2 update at any time for reinstalling it or delete from Windows Vista. The process is not as complicated as you expect it to be and can be done in a matter of few minutes. Given below are some simple instructions that can guide you through the process. Let’s see how:

Instructions for Uninstalling SP2

  • Start out the process by going to the Windows “Start” menu located on the left side bottom corner of your computer screen and then, in the “Search” box, you need to type in the text “Appwiz.cpl.”
  • Now, you need to click on the “Appwiz.cpl” from the “Programs” list. After that, you need to type in the password for administrator account if you are prompted to and then press the “Enter” key on your keyboard.
  • Once you do that, you need to click on the option labeled “Continue” and then select the “View installed updates” option.
  • Following which you need to locate the “Service Pack 2” from the list of updates and click on it so that it’s selected and then, you need to hit the “Uninstall”option.

    Windows Vista help, SP2

    Service Pack 2 for Vista

  • Next up, you need to press the “Uninstall” button from the pop-up dialog box. You will have to wait for some to let the uninstallation process to complete and then choose the “Finish” button.

Now, that’s it! By now, you must have successfully uninstalled Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista powered computer. If, in an unlikely situation, you find any issue still persists, please get in touch with our Windows Vista help crew for further assistance on this issue.

That brings an end to this post. Hope you found this post informative and helpful. Thank you for your valuable time. Adios!


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