Microsoft Product Support
Alert for OEMs: Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Release to Web and General
Availability
Announced today on the Windows Blog, Windows 7 SP1 now
available for everyone -
Starting today (2/22/2011), Windows 7 Service Pack 1 will
be available to everyone via the Microsoft
Download Center and start rolling out via Windows Update. Most people will
simply get Windows 7 SP1 via Windows Update when it becomes available to them
(See Learn
how to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1).
Remember - for Windows 7, SP1 will help keep your PCs well
supported by delivering ongoing updates, many of which have been made
previously available through Windows Update. It does, however, include
client-side support for RemoteFX and Dynamic Memory which are two new
virtualization features enabled in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1.
For tips and recommendations with regards to installing
SP1, I recommend reading this
blog post published last week.
Windows Team Blog Tags: Windows
7, Service
Pack 1, Windows
7 SP1, SP1,
Windows
Server 2008 R2, RemoteFX,
Dynamic
Memory, Windows
Update, Microsoft
Download Center, Service
Pack, Windows
7 Service Pack 1
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Online Support Information:
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Windows 7 Solution Center: http://support.microsoft.com/ph/14019#tab0
•
Consumer Community Support: http://answers.microsoft.com
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For general information about the service pack: http://windows.microsoft.com/windows7sp1
•
How to install Windows 7 SP1: http://windows.microsoft.com/installwindows7sp1
•
What’s included in Windows 7 SP1: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=206783
•
What if Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) does not
appear in Windows Update?: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2498452
•
What you should know before installing Service
Pack 1 for Windows 7 from the Microsoft Download Center: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2505743
•
Troubleshoot problems installing a service pack
for Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2: http://windows.microsoft.com/troubleshootwindows7sp1
•
Some programs have compatibility issues with
Service Pack 1 for Windows 7 and for Windows Server 2008 R2: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2492938
• Uninstall
Windows 7 SP1: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/uninstall-sp1-beta
Additional Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Online Support
Resources:
SP1 Specific / Linked
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Area
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Type
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Title
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Link
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SP1 Specific
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Information
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Help
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Documentation for Windows 7 and
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (KB976932)
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SP1 Specific
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FAQ
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TechNet
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Windows 7 and Windows Server
2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Release Candidate Frequently Asked Questions
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SP1 Specific
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Obtaining
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KB
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You do not have the option of
downloading Windows 7 SP1 when you use Windows Update to check for updates
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SP1 Specific
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Media
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Product
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Microsoft Windows
7
Service Pack 1 Physical Media Ordering |
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SP1 Specific
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Information
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Help
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What’s included in Windows 7
Service Pack 1 (SP1)
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SP1 Specific
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Installing
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Help
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Learn how to uninstall Windows 7
SP1 RC
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SP1 Specific
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Installing
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KB
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Steps to take before installing
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 from the Microsoft Download Center
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SP1 Specific
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Installing
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WOL
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How to install Windows 7 SP1
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SP1 Specific
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Troubleshooting
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WOL
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Troubleshoot problems installing
a service pack for Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Why am I receiving a message
about Microsoft Security Essentials or Microsoft Forefront Client Security
when installing a service pack?
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Why am I receiving an error
message that system components are missing when installing Windows 7 Service
Pack 1 (SP1)?
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Why am I receiving an error
message that system components are missing when installing Windows 7 Service
Pack 1 (SP1)?
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
installation error: 0x800F0A12
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Windows Update error 8007f0f4 or
FFFFFFFF
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SP1 Specific
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Error
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Help
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Windows Update error FFFFFFFE
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Windows Updates
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Error
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KB
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Error code “0x8007F0F4” or
“FFFFFFFF” when you install an update for Windows
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Windows Updates
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Error
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KB
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Error code when you install an
update for Windows: "FFFFFFFE"
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Linked
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Activation
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Help
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Windows 7 activation error:
invalid product key
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Linked
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Backup
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Help
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Back up your files
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Linked
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Backup
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KB
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How to back up or transfer your
data on a Windows-based computer
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Linked
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Battery
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Help
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What should I do if I receive a
"Consider replacing your battery" notification?
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Linked
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Battery
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Help
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Taking care of your laptop's
battery
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Linked
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Battery
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Help
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Solutions to common battery
problems
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Linked
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COA
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Product
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What is a Certificate of
Authenticity (COA)?
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Linked
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Disk Space
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Help
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Strategies for freeing Disk
Space
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Linked
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Downloads
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Help
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Microsoft Download Center
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Linked
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Product
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Microsoft Security Essentials
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Linked
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Security
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Help
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Consumer security software
providers
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Linked
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Service Packs
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Product
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Service Pack Center
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Linked
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Windows Update
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Help
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Turn automatic updating on or
off
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Related
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Privacy Statement
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Help
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Windows 7 Privacy Statement -
Microsoft Windows
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Related
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Windows Mail
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KB
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Windows Live Mail stops
responding or fails to start after installing KB2454826
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