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I’ll get right to it: anyone using a mature copy of Windows 7 (as opposed to a new computer or a newly installed copy) should not install Service Pack 1 (SP1). This is not a knock on Microsoft ...
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is now available from Microsoft’s Website for download, or via Windows Update, and by ordering an installation DVD.
Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are scheduled to be made available from the Microsoft Download Center or Windows Update on Tuesday.
Last week, Microsoft released Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Since then, I've been monitoring the release. As with any major update, there are some issues, but are they ...
Microsoft is now offering Windows 7 users "Service Pack 1," a bundle of security updates and minor feature improvements. If you're thinking about installing this update, read on for a few caveats ...
A beta of Windows 7's first service pack has been leaked online with accompanying picture proof.
Microsoft releases its Service Pack 1 update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, offering fixes to connection issues with HDMI audio devices and improved visual horsepower on remote desktop ...
Anyone who's installed Windows 7 any time in the last, oh, five years or so probably didn't enjoy the experience very much. Service Pack 1 for the operating system was released in 2011, meaning ...
Like death, taxes and sub-par Jean-Claude Van Damme movies, leaky pre-launch Windows builds are inevitable. Latest to hit the unofficial pipes is Windows 7 Service Pack 1, apparently easily found ...
Leakers seem to have gotten their hands on what may be the final Windows 7 Service Pack 1/Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 builds. It seems like a good time to revisit what will be in the first SP ...
Microsoft is starting to push Windows 7 SP1 to Windows 7 users via Windows Update, ahead of the early April end-of-support date for the RTM version of the product.