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This article describes how to identify the following information about your Microsoft Windows XP installation:
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This article describes how to identify the following information about your Operating System in Use:
* Which Service Pack version in use
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* Whether kb926255 Windows Update is installed on your system (for Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 only)
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==Windows 7 Operating System==
  
== Service Pack version in use==
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Go to Control Panel -> System
  
To determine the Service Pack version of Windows XP that you are running, follow these steps:
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[[Image:Windows7OS_Info.png]]
  
1) Click Start, and then right click on My Computer.  Select Properties.
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==Windows XP Operating System==
  
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To determine the service pack version of Windows XP that you are running, follow these steps:
  
Click Start, and then click on My Computer.  On the My Computer menu under System Tasks, select View System Information.
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Click Start -> Right click on My Computer -> Select Properties
  
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[[Image:sp3.jpg|350px|center|thumb|System Properties Menu]]
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Click Start -> My Computer. On the My Computer menu under System Tasks, select View System Information.
  
The Service Pack version is displayed in the General tab of System Properties Menu.  Click OK to Close the window.
 
  
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[[Image:sp3.jpg|350px|center|thumb|System Properties Menu]]
  
== Is Windows Update kb926255 in use==
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The service pack version is displayed in the General tab of the System Properties menu.  Click OK to close the window.
  
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'''Is Windows Update kb926255 in Use?'''
  
 
To determine if the the Windows Update kb926255 is installed on your Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2, follow these steps:
 
To determine if the the Windows Update kb926255 is installed on your Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2, follow these steps:
  
1) Click ''Start'', and then click on ''Control Panel''.   
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1) Click Start, and then click on Control Panel.   
  
2) Select ''Add or Remove programs'' from the Control Panel Menu.
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2) Select Add or Remove programs from the Control Panel Menu.
  
3) Ensure that the ''Show Updates'' check box is checked.   
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3) Ensure that the Show Updates check box is checked in the Add or Remove programs menu.   
  
  

Latest revision as of 18:10, 13 December 2012


This article describes how to identify the following information about your Operating System in Use:

Windows 7 Operating System

Go to Control Panel -> System

Windows7OS Info.png

Windows XP Operating System

To determine the service pack version of Windows XP that you are running, follow these steps:

Click Start -> Right click on My Computer -> Select Properties

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Click Start -> My Computer. On the My Computer menu under System Tasks, select View System Information.


System Properties Menu

The service pack version is displayed in the General tab of the System Properties menu. Click OK to close the window.

Is Windows Update kb926255 in Use?

To determine if the the Windows Update kb926255 is installed on your Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2, follow these steps:

1) Click Start, and then click on Control Panel.

2) Select Add or Remove programs from the Control Panel Menu.

3) Ensure that the Show Updates check box is checked in the Add or Remove programs menu.


If the update is installed it will be displayed in the pane as shown on the image below. If you have multiple programs and updates installed you may need to scroll through the list to locate the update.

Windows XP - Software Updates