Differences Between Windows XP SP1 and Windows XP SP1a
| Article ID | : | 813926 |
| Last Review | : | June 21, 2004 |
| Revision | : | 2.5 |
SUMMARY
This article describes the differences between Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) and Service Pack 1a (SP1a). Windows XP updates are distributed in service packs. You can use service packs to help keep Windows XP current and to extend and update the functionality of your computer. On September 9, 2002, Microsoft released Windows XP SP1. On February 3, 2003, Microsoft released SP1 again as SP1a.MORE INFORMATION
If you are not running Windows XP SP1, install SP1a to make sure that you have the latest security and reliability updates for Windows XP. Install any appropriate security updates and hotfixes that are already released or that will be released after SP1 on Windows XP-based computers that are running SP1a. Windows Update will continue to offer the same set of updates for Windows XP-based computers that are running either SP1 or SP1a.Technical Changes
Windows XP SP1a does not include or install the Microsoft VM, which provides
support for running Java programs.
Note If you are running Windows XP or Windows XP SP1 with the Microsoft VM,
you can continue to update the Microsoft VM by using Windows Update. If you are
running Windows XP without the Microsoft VM, you do not have to install updates
to the Microsoft VM. Therefore, these updates are not offered to you when you visit
Windows Update. Microsoft is no longer able to provide a download of the Microsoft
VM for computers that do not already have the Microsoft VM installed. For more information,
visit the following Microsoft Web site:
To determine if you are running the Microsoft VM, follow these steps:
1. Click Start, and then click Run.
2. Type cmd, and then click OK.
3. At the command prompt, type jview and then press ENTER.
If you are not running the Microsoft VM, you receive the following error message:
When you install Windows XP SP1a, the following changes are made to the registry. These changes indicate that SP1a is installed:
A string value is created in the following registry key and its value data is set to "a":
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SubVersionNumberThe value data for the Description string value in the following registry key is updated to include "SP1a":
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP1\Q324720
The title for the Windows XP Service Pack 1 entry in the Add or Remove Programs tool in Control Panel is changed to "Windows XP Service Pack 1a."
Notes
You can use this entry to remove the service pack. It is present only if you choose to archive files when you install the service pack.
This entry is not updated if you use the Microsoft Software Installer package to install Windows XP SP1a.
Documentation Changes
The title for the SP1a Release Notes has been changed to include "SP1a" in most
languages. In other places where "Service Pack 1" is used, the text has not been
changed.
Note On the Microsoft Web site, "Service Pack 1" may be used in some cases
to refer to either SP1 or SP1a.
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