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Windows 7 SP1 released

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Carol Haynes:
Anyone with automatic updates set will get this automatically. In fact I have just checked for updates and it is there now (in the UK anyway - they often do this regionally). If you don't want to make this update for a while change you automatic update settings from Auto to "tell me and let me chose"

MS have a habit of forcing updates like this or you can't get further updates - but they usually give you a fairly long period in which to make the move.

Confusing set of updates on the downloads page - do you actually NEED to install the symbols packs - and if you do should you install both for your architecture (Free and Checked) or just one ?

I presume the symbols packs are only useful if you use a debugger - but presumably they are also needed to interpret system dumps if you are unlucky enough to get a BSOD ??

Also does the ISO install the correct symbol files if you use that to do the install - and does the ISO contain the prerequisite update KB2454826 ?

For anyone not sure what they are doing MS go out of their way to cause even more confusion! They recommend you don't download to update one computer - so presumably if you are using 2, 3 or 4 computers they recommend you do download to cut down on bandwidth and time wasted.

4wd:
They had an update mid way through last month that suddenly decided my Win7 computer was suddenly non-genuine.

I took it as an opportunity to re-install the computer but decided against installing that particular update and lo and behold, it was removed a week later.

I think I'll be waiting until SJ has been running it a month or so before I install it :P

Stoic Joker:
They had an update mid way through last month that suddenly decided my Win7 computer was suddenly non-genuine.-4wd (February 23, 2011, 12:22 AM)
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You got that one too?!? I thought I was special...  :(

It showed up on my Win7 x64 Pro dev machine about the same time, but revalidated after a reboot or two (I'm thinking at some point it reinstalled part of the WGA stuff, but I wasn't really paying attention).

40hz:
Some good stuff in there based on info published on TechNet. Mostly "under the hood" type improvements so don't expect much in the way of earthshaking new features.

I don't see anything so overwhelmingly important that it can't wait a week or six for the feeding frenzy to subside - and the inevitable gremlins to be discovered and patched.

Barring any surprises surfacing, W7-SP1 looks like it will be part of my system's annual Spring cleaning since I usually migrate all my Windows hardware over to the latest OS once the first service pack comes out.

S'long XP! It's been fun. Mostly. Maybe we can get together and talk about 'old times' on a nice VM someday, huh? :P

40hz:
basically anyone who had their computer on automatic updates wouldn't actually need this SP1, right? but like the rest of you, i'm gonna download the offline install image just to save bandwidth in the future. :)
-lanux128 (February 22, 2011, 08:19 PM)
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That's usually the smartest move. Grab the offline version and slipstream it to create an updated Win7 install DVD or USB. Very handy thing to keep around.  :Thmbsup:

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