A service pack is a cumulative update for software that contains fixes, security updates, and new features. Service packs are typically released on a regular schedule, such as monthly or annually. Checking your service pack is important to ensure that you have the latest updates and security patches installed on your computer.
There are several ways to check your service pack. One way is to go to the Start menu and click on “Settings.” Then, click on “System” and then “About.” The service pack number will be listed under “Windows specifications.” Another way to check your service pack is to open the Command Prompt and type the following command: “systeminfo.” The service pack number will be listed in the output of the command.