Warning: ALWAYS KEEP YOUR OS UP-TO-DATE !
In a situation whereby you need to reinstall your OS, but afterwards you don't want to bother waiting ages for the Windows Update to download and install all those updates?
Well here is a post which will aid you for the next time, of which will save you considerable time!
When I reinstall my OS (currently XP), before I do so, I make sure I have all the major Service Packs downloaded, the most Recent Internet Explorer (even though I use FireFox), the most recent MS Office Service Pack and of course the latest Windows Media Player etc.
Once finished reinstalling I get the media (I tend to keep them on DVD or Internal / External Hard Disk Drive), install the service packs and drivers etc which saves hours of downloading them from the web! Then once connected to the web I allow the OS to download the smaller updates which takes not so long on a Broadband connection. Only after Windows is completely up-to-date do I install any other software or applications, games etc.
So, where do you get these "Stand alone" service packs and other installations?
Simple, the Microsoft web site of course :D
They tend to name the Windows Service Packs '[Windows OS Version] Service Pack # Five Language Standalone' or '[Windows OS Version] Service Pack # Network Installation Package for IT Professionals and Developers'; or similar.
Listed below are a few direct links to save you time searching their Download Centre section. All links on my blog posts always open in a new window or tab depending on your browsers setup.
However in time you may want to use this page: http://support.microsoft.com/sp. When using that link though, once you have selected the product make sure to look for the heading 'Download ...' so you can download the latest Service Pack rather than having to do it via Windows Update.
If you need to search for some other product or application update to download the installer, use the Download Center Home Page Search Feature.
Windows XP Service Packs (32 bit and 64 bit)
SP2 (Includes SP1) / SP3 (These are for 32 bit ONLY)
SP2 (Includes SP1) / SP3 NOT AVAILABLE FOR XP 64 bit (These are for 64 bit ONLY)
Windows Vista Service Packs (32 bit and 64 bit)
SP1 / SP2 (These are for 32 bit ONLY)
SP1 / SP2 (These are for 64 bit ONLY)
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
Service Pack 1 (both 32 bit and 64 bit ---> x86 is 32 bit and x64 is 64 bit)
Stand Alone Installations (All Window Versions)
Windows Media Player (latest version) / Internet Explorer (latest version)
MS Office Service Pack
MS Office 2003 SP3 (includes SP1 and SP2 also) / MS Office 2007 SP1 Suite
MS Office 2010 SP1 (32 bit) / (64 bit)
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