Service packs are service packs for the operating system, which often combine previously released updates and help to improve the reliability of the system and improve its performance. Service pack 1, 2, 3 are usually installed on Windows (but there are also some improvements that are less common).
Necessary
Basic personal computer skills
Instructions
Step 1
Call the "Start" menu located on the taskbar.
Step 2
In the menu that appears, select the line "Control Panel".
Step 3
In the control panel that opens, stop on the "System" line and double-click on it with the left mouse button.
Step 4
On the "General" tab, you will see information about your operating system, namely:
- the name of the operating system;
- operating system version;
- the actual version of the "Service Pack".
On the same tab, you can see the main characteristics of your computer, for example, processor frequency, amount of RAM, etc.