Determining the installed service pack level is a crucial step in maintaining and troubleshooting an operating system. A service pack is a cumulative update that includes security patches, bug fixes, and new features. Keeping the operating system up to date with the latest service pack ensures optimal performance, stability, and security.
There are several methods to check the service pack level of an operating system. One common method is to use the System Information tool. To access the System Information tool, press the Windows key + R, type “msinfo32”, and press Enter. In the System Information window, the service pack level will be displayed in the “OS Build” field.