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  2. Learn how to download the iso file for Windows 7 64 bit depending on your license type. See links to official Microsoft sources and alternative tools for OEM or retail licenses.

  3. Feb 23, 2016 · Learn how to get a digital replica of Windows 7 installation disc or USB flash drive from Microsoft or a friend who has a retail or OEM disc. Follow the steps to create your own ISO file, remove the ei.cfg file and make a bootable media.

  4. Mar 5, 2012 · Learn where to download Windows 7 if you don't have your installation DVD, but have the license key. Find out how to use the recovery partition, contact the OEM manufacturer, or burn a DVD with the correct edition.

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    • Overview
    • Before you begin
    • Installing Windows 7 SP1 using Windows Update (recommended)
    • Downloading and installing Windows SP1 from the Microsoft Update Catalog
    • Troubleshoot problems installing Windows SP1
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    Support for Windows 7 ended on January 14, 2020

    We recommend you move to a Windows 11 PC to continue to receive security updates from Microsoft.

    The recommended (and easiest) way to get SP1 is to turn on automatic updating in Windows Update in Control Panel and wait for Windows 7 to notify you that SP1 is ready to install. It takes about 30 minutes to install, and you'll need to restart your computer about halfway through the installation.

    To check if Windows 7 SP1 is already installed on your PC, select the Start button, right-click Computer, and then select Properties.

    Check if your PC is 32-bit or 64-bit

    You’ll need to know if your PC is running a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) version of Windows 7. Select the Start button, right-click Computer, and then select Properties. The version of Windows 7 is displayed next to System type.

    Disk space requirements

    Check to make sure your PC has enough free disk space to install SP1.

    Back up important files

    It’s a good idea to back up your important files, photos, and videos to an external hard disk, USB flash drive, or the cloud before installing the update.

    If your PC is set to automatically install updates, you’ll be prompted by Windows Update to install SP1. Follow the instructions to install the update.

    To manually install SP1 from Windows Update:

    1.Select the Start button > All programs > Windows Update.

    2.In the left pane, select Check for updates.

    3.If any important updates are found, select the link to view available updates. In the list of updates, select Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KB976932) and then select OK.

    4.Select Install updates. You might be asked for an admin password or to confirm your choice.

    If you’re unable to install SP1 from Windows Update, you can download the installation package from the Microsoft Update Catalog and then install SP1 manually.

    1.Go to the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 download page on the Microsoft website.

    2.Select the Download link that corresponds to your version of Windows 7.

    3.Select each of the download links and save them to your PC. When you're ready to install SP1, run the .exe file you downloaded from the site. Then follow the instructions to install SP1. Your PC might restart a few times during the installation.

    If you try to install SP1 and see an error message that the installation wasn’t successful, this might be because there’s a problem with the Windows Servicing Store that is used to install updates or because your antivirus software is preventing the update from being installed.

    To try and fix the problem, follow these steps and then try to install SP1 again.

    Learn how to get SP1 for Windows 7 from Windows Update or from the Microsoft Update Catalog. SP1 is a recommended update that improves security and performance of your PC.

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