Windows Service Packs
Windows Service Packs
Check if a 64-bit version of the Windows service pack is available for your system. You can download it directly from the official Microsoft website or use a compatible 64-bit installer.
your not running sp1? here is a update roolup https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...008-r2-sp1
I tried a new setup and wanted to know if it’s possible to save all updates on a CD instead of relying on Windows updates.
Discover how to upgrade Windows 7 to ISO and use the convenience rollup.
You could also obtain the full Win7 SP1 .iso file, eliminating the need to manually transfer data. http://188.138.9.242/Windows 7/Eng/ Microsoft tech support is believed to confirm the IP address truly belongs to them, though I didn’t verify it myself. Nonetheless, I have confirmed the checksums of several of these .iso files with those shared on Technet in the past, and they matched. These appear to be genuine.