Windows 7 Sp1 Download 64 Bit Kb976932
Apr 17, 2018 Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows 7 and for Windows Server 2008 R2 is now available. This service pack is an update to Windows 7 and to Windows Server 2008 R2 that addresses customer and partner feedback. Aug 31, 2016 To check if Windows 7 SP1 is already installed on your PC, s elect the Start button, right-click Computer, and then select Properties. If Service Pack 1 is listed under Windows edition, SP1 is already installed on your PC. Before you begin Check if your PC is 32-bit or 64-bit.
In trying to Update to Service Pack 1 x64, the machine will not download nor. This is the only Update I have struggled with. I have done everything suggested on Microsoft's support pages to fix this to no avail, including turning off any anti-virus & my firewall, plus trying to download from their webpage as opposed to the Update in Windows. Does anyone have an idea of how to proceed from here, please? I scanned through the newsgroup looking for this issue before posting. If I missed it & this has already been addressed, please accept my apologies. In trying to Update to Service Pack 1 x64, the machine will not download nor.
This is the only Update I have struggled with. I have done everything suggested on Microsoft's support pages to fix this to no avail, including turning off any anti-virus & my firewall, plus trying to download from their webpage as opposed to the Update in Windows.
Does anyone have an idea of how to proceed from here, please? I scanned through the newsgroup looking for this issue before posting. If I missed it & this has already been addressed, please accept my apologies. Weird things can happen.
I installed Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit about one week after it became available. I ran Vista 64-bit on my new computer for about three weeks before that. As soon as SP1 became available, I attempted to download and install it. I got various error messages.
Tried the huge SP1 download. Tried the smaller SP1 download.
Nothing worked. Since my HP computer was still under warranty, I called tech support.
They finally hooked me up with Microsoft tech support. I finally got to second or third level support and they sold me a retail Windows 7 (with SP1) install disc at a big discount. I then did the following: 1. Made two complete image backups. Installed a new hard drive and used the MSFT disc to install Windows 7 from scratch. When that worked well, I installed all my programs. I'm using that setup to this day.
Out of curiosity, I reinstalled the old hard drive (removing the new HDD) and did a system recovery to Vista, then to Windows 7, and then to SP1. This time, SP1 went in without a hitch. My conclusion: SOMETHING that I installed along the line caused the failure of SP1 to install. I have no idea what it was. In trying to Update to Service Pack 1 x64, the machine will not download nor. This is the only Update I have struggled with.
I have done everything suggested on Microsoft's support pages to fix this to no avail, including turning off any anti-virus & my firewall, plus trying to download from their webpage as opposed to the Update in Windows. Does anyone have an idea of how to proceed from here, please? I scanned through the newsgroup looking for this issue before posting. If I missed it & this has already been addressed, please accept my apologies. First, go to the System control panel, and verify that SP1 isn't installed already.
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You can see in this example, that SP1 is mentioned in the OS description. If SP1 is not evident there, you can try the standalone installer. This is KB976932. The useful candidates are at the end of the table of downloads. You want the 903.2MB download. Windows6.1-KB976932-IA64.exe 511.6 MB Download (Itanium server chips) windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe 903.2 MB Download.
Thanks for posting the screenshot of the System Properties page.but I hope you've now updated to the FINAL version of SP1. That shot shows 'Service Pack 1, v.178'. As I recall, v.178 was the Release Candidate, not the final RTM version. Although there were no changes after v.178, the OP might be chasing a no-longer-available 'phantom' version. And it might confuse future Windows Updates. The final version says simply, 'Service Pack 1'.
White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (2002-2010) Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) in Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1 'Paul' wrote in message. In trying to Update to Service Pack 1 x64, the machine will not download nor. This is the only Update I have struggled with. I have done everything suggested on Microsoft's support pages to fix this to no avail, including turning off any anti-virus & my firewall, plus trying to download from their webpage as opposed to the Update in Windows.
Does anyone have an idea of how to proceed from here, please? I scanned through the newsgroup looking for this issue before posting. If I missed it & this has already been addressed, please accept my apologies. First, go to the System control panel, and verify that SP1 isn't installed already. You can see in this example, that SP1 is mentioned in the OS description. If SP1 is not evident there, you can try the standalone installer.
This is KB976932. The useful candidates are at the end of the table of downloads. You want the 903.2MB download. Windows6.1-KB976932-IA64.exe 511.6 MB Download (Itanium server chips) windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe 903.2 MB Download. Thanks for posting the screenshot of the System Properties page.but I hope you've now updated to the FINAL version of SP1. That shot shows 'Service Pack 1, v.178'.
As I recall, v.178 was the Release Candidate, not the final RTM version. Although there were no changes after v.178, the OP might be chasing a no-longer-available 'phantom' version. And it might confuse future Windows Updates. The final version says simply, 'Service Pack 1'. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (2002-2010) Windows Live Mail 2011 (Build 15.4.3538.0513) in Win7 Ultimate x64 SP1.