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When you try to install Windows Vista SP1 via Windows Update you can get error: Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is not available for installation from Windows Update and is not offered by Automatic Updates.

To help ensure a positive update experience, Windows Update will temporarily not offer Windows Vista SP1 to systems that have the following device drivers. In some cases, these device drivers are problematic on Windows Vista-based computers when you update to Windows Vista SP1. By installing updated device drivers, you will resolve the issue and enable Windows Update to offer Windows Vista SP1.

Audio drivers

  • Realtek AC’97
    • For x86-based computers: Alcxwdm.sys - version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier
    • For x64-based computers: Alcwdm64.sys - version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier

    SigmaTel

    • For x86-based computers: Sthda.sys - version 5.10.5762.0 or earlier
    • For x64-based computers: Sthda64.sys - version 5.10.5762.0 or earlier

    SigmaTel

    • For x86-based computers: Stwrt.sys - version 6.10.5511.0 or earlier
    • For x64-based computers: Stwrt64.sys - version 6.10.5511.0 or earlier

    Creative Audigy

    • For x86-based and x64-based computers: Ctaud2k.sys - version 6.0.1.1242 or earlier
    • For x86-based computers: P17.sys – all versions (This was originally a Windows XP-based driver.)

    Conexant HD Audio

    • For x86-based computers: Chdart.sys - version 4.32.0.0 or earlier
    • For x64-based computers: Chdart64.sys - version 4.32.0.0 or earlier

Biometric (Fingerprint) Sensors

  • AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensor with the Atswpdrv.sys driver file – version 7.7.1.7 or earlier
  • UPEK Fingerprint Sensor with the Tcusb.sys driver file – version 1.9.2.99 or earlier

Display drivers

  • Intel Display
    • For x86-based computers: Igdkmd32.sys – versions between and including driver 7.14.10.1322 and 7.14.10.1403
    • For x64-based computers: Igdkmd64.sys – versions between and including driver 7.14.10.1322 and 7.14.10.1403

Other drivers

  • Texas Instruments Smart Card Controller with the GTIPCI21.sys driver file – version 1.0.1.19 or earlier
  • Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with the Watcher.exe application – version 3.4.0.9 or earlier (This application is located in the AirCard 580 Program Files folder.)
  • Symantec software driver for Symantec Endpoint Protection and for Symantec Network Access Control clients
    • For x86-based computers: Wgx.sys – versions 11.0.1000.1091 or earlier
    • For x64-based computers: Wgx64.sys – versions 11.0.1000.1091 or earlier

Please visit Microsoft Knowledge Base Article about this issue and find out what you can do about it.

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3 Responses to “Why installing Vista SP1 might fail via Windows Update”

  1. Matt Says:

    It took me so long to figure this out!!!

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  3. Jonsd Says:

    Good to know, but I think the problem may be solved?

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