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How To Install Windows Server 2008 And Vista Sp2 Beta Build 16497


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How to Install Windows Server 2008 and Vista SP2 Beta Build 16497

Microsoft has published a command shell script, which will add and set a registry key on the computer so that Windows Update, Microsoft Update or Automatic Updates will offer the Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 the Service Pack 2 (KB version 948465) beta build 6002.16497.

The registry key hack that given officially by Microsoft is slightly different from the previously used registry key (for leaked build 16497), although both registry keys will direct Windows Update to install the exact same build version number of 6002.16497.081017-1605.

The batch command script is published as part of CPP (Customer Preview Program) Windows Update Experience Kit, together with standalone SP2 ISO and executable for public. To successfully apply the registry hack and then download and install the SP2, users will need to install Service Pack 1 (for Windows Vista only, as Windows Server 2008 is released with SP1 built-in), a prerequisite for installing Service Pack 2.

Download SP2CPPRK.cmd.remove

To run the script, delete the .remove extension from the file name, and then run the script as administrator to merge the necessary registry value. For users who have installed any previous versions of SP2 beta, the old build will have to be uninstalled first.

After merging the registry key, users can wait for Automatic Update to automatically detect and offer the SP2 beta, or manually go to Windows Update to check for updates and start the downloading and installation immediately. Up to two prerequisite package may be offered before users are able to install Service Pack 2 beta:

1. KB955430– This is an update to the “Servicing Stack” or the Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista component installer technologies built into Windows Server 2008/Windows Vista. This update enables the built-in installer to properly and successfully install the service pack itself. This package is not uninstallable but does support build to build upgrades.

2. Optional KB958794 – CEIP Settings update. This package updates some of the CEIP data around device install as part of the service pack install experience. You can remove this update via the ‘Add/Remove’ programs page. You will need to select “show updates” and then can select “uninstall” for KB958794.

Do note that Windows Server 2008 SP2/Windows Vista SP2 Beta is time-limited software, which will expire on May 1st, 2010. Of course, the final RTM version of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 SP2 will come out long before the beta expiry date, scheduled to be first half of 2009.

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This is for legit copies of Vista only right?

We discuss legal software only on TV! :o

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