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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 32/64-bit Free Download is the new updated version of windows 7. The service pack 1 is released after the windows 7 release beta version. The service pack 1 is released because of some issues was present in the previous version and the so the fixation of those bugs is done to make correct those bugs. The last official Windows 7 ISO is from 2011 which includes Service Pack 1 and a minor hotfix that fixes an install bug. There will be tons of updates after installation so creating an integrated ISO is also worth considering. Windows 7 latest version: Another Strong Entry In A Venerable Microsoft Operating System Legacy. The Windows 7 product key as what you will get are the disc images (ISO files). On Softonic you will also find the Windows 7 Service Pack 1. A desktop, windows 7 and a laptop windows 8.1. To start with for the windows 7 I have to down load a (Get windows 10 icon) and I also have to download a service pack 1. I already have (6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601) installed on the computer.

Which method are you using to install the Service Pack, Windows Update or .exe download from Microsoft Downloads?
If possible, boot into Safe Mode, and do a System Restore before you installed the Service Pack and reference the information I have provided below with instructions about how to install Windows 7 SP1.
Microsoft released the first beta back in June 2010 followed by a Release Candidate late October 2010 and the final RTM availability (February 16<sup>th</sup> 2011 MSDN/TechNet subscribers) and public Availability (February 22<sup>nd</sup> 2011). Unlike previous Service Packs, Windows 7 SP1 does not contain any major improvements; it’s basically a rollup of updates that have been released for the operating system since it went to manufacturing July 22<sup>nd</sup> 2009. If you have been diligently updating your computer through Windows Update since then, you basically have all that SP1 has to offer.
Windows 7 SP1 is provided in two ways, either as a full .ISO file download weighing in at 2.4 GBs or as an update available through Windows Update. The .ISO file contains SP1 code for different processor architectures such as x86, x86-x64 and Itanium systems. Because I have a mixture of 32 and 64 bit systems, I went with the .ISO file. Whichever method you choose, here are some tips for ensuring a smooth installation.
* Getting Windows Update errors with Windows 7 SP1? MS notes 'inconsistencies,' provides fix: http://is.gd/22brle
* 1. Click on Start > Programs > Accessories, and right-click on Command Prompt.
2. Choose Run As and select an Administrator account.
3. At the command prompt, type net stop cryptsvc and wait for the service to stop.
4. Type CD and press Enter.
5. Type CD windowssystem32 and press Enter.
6. Type ren catroot2 catroot3 and press Enter.
Other solutions:
1. Make sure you install the latest updates for Windows 7, your applications and device drivers. This can ensure a smooth experience I noticed, although Windows 7 SP1 is minor, you don’t want to take any chances. If you are updating through Windows Update, it also guarantees a smaller update since only missing patches will be applied.
2. Backup – you can never go wrong with backing up; this is something you should do often even when you are not making major changes to your computer. Windows 7 has made it very easy tobackup your computer . The built in system imaging and backup and restore center makes it convenient to back up the operating system and all your critical data. In fact, I used this to test the beta and RC releases of SP1 on my production system. This method carried its risks, but at least I knew my RTM installation was safely backed up and tucked away from pre-release code.
http://www.notebooks.com/2009/10/24/how-to-backup-your-installation-of-windows-7/
3. Don’t do it during a major project, if you have something you are working on at the moment on your computer or in the middle of an assignment or work related project which you might need your PC for, don’t install the Service Pack right away. Do it in your off time, such as on the weekend or when you know you can leave your PC while it installs itself automatically. My installation took over 2 hours.
4. This brings me to another point, which is, don’t install SP1 on a laptop on battery power, it’s a CPU intensive task and will use up most of your battery power. So make sure your laptop is connected to power. For desktop users, I strongly recommend you have a UPS connected, you just don’t know when the unexpected can occur. You might just be in the last lap of completing the 2 hour installation and lose power.
5. Disable your Antivirus, I remember installing the SP1 beta with Microsoft Security Essentials version 1 installed and received an error that my Antivirus is not compatible. Although this was resolved, your experience might vary. I haven’t experienced the issue in the RTM code although I am running Microsoft Security Essentials version 2. Someone reported receiving an error message about Forefront Client Security not allowing the Service Pack to install. The recommendation is to disable Forefront which is based on the same core scanning engine as MSE or make sure you at least have the latest version of Forefront client security installed.
6. Another thing you should do is a clean boot before installing the Service Pack, you can do this by:
* Click Start, type msconfig in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER.
* Accept User Account Control permission
* If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.
* On the General tab, click Selective Startup.
* Under Selective Startup, click to clear the Load Startup Items check box.
* Click the Services tab, click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box, and then click Disable All.
* Click OK.
* When you are prompted, click Restart.
* After the computer starts, proceed with the installation.
7. Another task you should try is to check your hard disk for errors:
* Click Start
* Type: CMD, from the results, right click CMD
* Click ‘Run as Administrator’
* At the Command Prompt, type: chkdsk /r /f
When you restart your system, your computer will be scanned for errors and attempts will be made to correct them.
Read more: http://notebooks.com/2011/02/22/how-to-install-windows-7-service-pack-1-sp1/#ixzz1ElMQ9YH7
If you are installing through Windows Update, try downloading the full installer instead:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=c3202ce6-4056-4059-8a1b-3a9b77cdfdda#QuickDetails
windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe
903.2 MB
Recommended updates to apply:
System Update Readiness Tool for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB947821) [February 2011]
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=914FBC5B-1FBA-4BAE-A7C3-D2C47C6FCFFC
32 bit: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=44e15787-66b0-4e9c-9c3b-1fc9ea40f69f&displaylang=en
Also try the following suggested by Jason H. [MS Support]
4. Rename the Software Distribution folder:
Click Start Menu > Type %windir% and Press 'OK'
Locate the SoftwareDistribution folder
Right-click the SoftwareDistribution folder and then right-click > Rename
Type SoftwareDistributionOld Press 'ENTER'
1. Click Start type cmd (you should see the command prompt populate at the top) Right-click it and select Run as Administrator
Inside the prompt type sfc /scannow
*Info on the System File Checker
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833
2. Click: Reset Windows Update Componentsand run the FixIt? in both default and aggressive modes. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058
3. Download / Install / Run theSystem Update Readiness Tool (Links below, please take note and ensure you install the correct 64 or 32bit option for your system)
Download the System Update Readiness Tool (64bit) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=914FBC5B-1FBA-4BAE-A7C3-D2C47C6FCFFC
Download the System Update Readiness Tool (32bit) http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=44e15787-66b0-4e9c-9c3b-1fc9ea40f69f&displaylang=en
Additional Resources:
Oh dear, installed a beta on a production PC?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/uninstall-sp1
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Check your hard disk for errors, Another obscure thing you could try is disabling User Account Control temporarily.
Install the drivers for your LAN adapter (Wireless, Ethernet or Bluetooth.
Its possible you might need to do a BIOS update if one is available for your computer. Also, check for any updated chipset drivers.
Also, disconnect any non-essential devices you might have attached to the system.
Its possible the SP1 download might be corrupt, I would download another copy and try again.

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