Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Released

woofy

The Master of Disaster
Staff member
Administrator
Feb 23, 2011

Microsoft released the first official service pack for Windows 7 today. This is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7. SP1 also includes new improvements to features and services in Windows 7, such as improved reliability when connecting to HDMI audio devices, printing using the XPS Viewer, and restoring previous folders in Windows Explorer after restarting.

There are different ways to install Windows 7 SP1. But before you start downloading, please note that you may need to keep from 750MB to 7400MB of free space (depending on the version of Windows) on your Windows partition to be able to install it. Also check if your Windows 7 is already updated to SP1. You can find this by looking under System in Control Panel, next to System type.

The easiest and safest way to install SP1 is using Windows Update service. If you use this, then your total download size will be 750MB for 32-bit Windows 7, and 1050MB for the 64-bit version. For this, you need to click Start, click All Programs and click Windows Update. In the window that opens, click "Check for updates" on the left. In the list of updates, you will see Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KB976932), select it and click OK. Click Install updates to start downloading and installing the update. Enter your administrator password if prompted for the same. This method requires your computer to remain connected to the internet while the update downloads and installs.

The second way is to download the from the Microsoft Download Center. Choose the version of SP1 according to your Windows version and click Download. Run this downloaded file to install SP1.

There is also a provision to order a DVD from Microsoft containing SP1 from here, but it is valid only for users living in U.S. or Canada.

Please note that Geniune Windows validation is required to be able to download Windows 7 SP1.
 
I got the notification today that this update is available but I haven't taken it. Has anyone else updated? Any issues or pitfalls with taking the update?
 
I just went to all programs, windows update and installed from there.
Took a while to download and after two reboots it installed with no issues. I see a much faster boot time, but other than that I don't see much else at the moment. only been a few hours.
 
I just tried to download it on one of the PCs that are OEM and it went no where. Looks like the servers are very busy with folks taking the update. Looks like I will wait a while.
 
Lee said:
I just tried to download it on one of the PCs that are OEM and it went no where. Looks like the servers are very busy with folks taking the update. Looks like I will wait a while.

Actually Lee, it took me hours to download yesterday, maybe even worse now.
 
I guess I should have mentioned, that I went to bed . got up, and it was still downloading.. :P
 
I've got all 3 puters updated to SP1. This one took over 2.5 hours to update...lol. AND, this one also "appears" to be still genuine....w00t!
 
GI_Joe said:
Ok, not bad. 1 hour 15 minutes to complete. Seemed like it took longer to install SP 1 than it did to download it.

I just need to do my desktop upstairs..I'll wait till Lee stops hogging the bandwidth... :P

My other notebook is linux so no to the windows curse... :)
 
Fok you Viper ;), I'm done - 3 PCs all updated and purring along. It's weird, the only one that I have noticed a difference in boot time is this lappy with AMD processor. The other lappy and desktop with Intel processors are no different that I can see.
 
Lee said:
Fok you Viper ;), I'm done - 3 PCs all updated and purring along. It's weird, the only one that I have noticed a difference in boot time is this lappy with AMD processor. The other lappy and desktop with Intel processors are no different that I can see.

I only run AMD and noticed the difference as well.

fok you Lee.. :D
 
Back
Top