Why do I get Windows Update error code 9c48?
Several Windows users have been asking us questions after getting error code 9c48 while trying to install a certain extension. Most affected users report that the issue only occurs with a specific Internet Explorer 11 or Edge update that softens the application.
What is the difference between Windows Server 2008 2008 ST and 2008 R2?
Server 2008 has a new Vista kernel and is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms. Server 2008 R2 contains the same kernel as Windows, partly x64, and is only available for 64-bit platforms. UNIVERSE without the need for WINDOWS CHAOS!
What is the difference between Windows Server 2008 and 2008 SP and 2008 R2?
Server 2008 SP2 is basically the same as Vista SP2. It is available in 35 and 64 bit versions. Server 2010 R2 is identical to Windows 7 x64. This only happens in 64 count versions.
What is the difference between Window Server 2008 2008 SP and 2008 R2?
Server 2010 SP2 has the same sections as Vista SP2. It definitely comes in 32 and 64 bit versions. Server 2008 R2 is literally identical to the 64-bit version of Windows 8. It usually only appears in 64-bit builds.
What is the difference between SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2?
SQL 2008 R2 is a new version of SQL Server. Think of SQL as Server 2010. It has a different build number and the sql database from Server 2008 R2 cannot be restored directly to SQL Server 2008. The service is also great for 2008 and R2 and is not a interchangeable or even extended internally.
What is difference between Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2?
Server 2008 SP2 has the same bits as Vista SP2. There you will find both 32-bit and 64-bit models. Server R2 2008 is slightly larger than Windows 7 x64. It only exists in 64 versions for small quantities.

Ermias is a tech writer with a passion for helping people solve Windows problems. He loves to write and share his knowledge with others in the hope that they can benefit from it. He’s been writing about technology and software since he was in college, and has been an avid Microsoft fan ever since he first used Windows 95.