Microsoft needs to release Service Pack 2

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  1. Posts : 10
    windows 7 x64
       #11

    or allow us to download each update as a standalone and integrate them into our own dvd. i actually create my own custom win 7 disk. i got win 7 pre when it first came out. at that time sp1 wasn't created, so every time i had to install sp1. hated doing this takes up way to much time, so i learned how to integrate the sp1 into my win 7 pre. hell i even figured out how to unlock all editions on one disk. now i only have one disk instead of one edition of win 7. every time a customer needs a fresh install ill just whoop out my all edition disk select which win 7 then have use the product key then baam done!


    update i just seen that one guy post. i can use those updates then intergrate them into once os disk. thanks bud!
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  2. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #12

    Well I agree with jimbo that it would be nice to slipstream the gear - myself my first 7 machine came with a straight 7 OS and no SP1 and downloading that as well as the updates is no joke.

    I have often wondered how come the OS's are made up in what seems to be a short form manner for want of a better term. Is it simply to get it out real quick and make the bucks?

    It is a bit of a worry too when you see the mention of Windows 8, 9, and 10 almost like a production line

    Perhaps you could share the way fpresaidio?
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  3. Posts : 5,795
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
       #13

    Maybe I'm going to take this thread over to another direction, but I have to ask....is it worth it to even bother complaining? How often are you reinstalling that downloading updates even matters? Everyone should have an SP1 incorporated disc by now, and if not, download one. If you find yourself reinstalling often, start using imaging software, so each time you need to reinstall, you can start up right where you left off.

    There are simple solutions to the "problem", and they don't involve editing the install media. Most of us wouldn't touch slipstreaming apps with a ten foot pole. Simplify!
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  4. Posts : 7,538
    Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit/Windows 10 64bit
       #14

    I have an SP1 CD that I got from Microsoft as my Windows 7 was one I got when it was first launched so of course there was no SPs then. But I take an image every week so I have that to fall back on as well.
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  5. Posts : 21,004
    Desk1 7 Home Prem / Desk2 10 Pro / Main lap Asus ROG 10 Pro 2 laptop Toshiba 7 Pro Asus P2520 7 & 10
       #15

    DeaconFrost said:
    Maybe I'm going to take this thread over to another direction, but I have to ask....is it worth it to even bother complaining? How often are you reinstalling that downloading updates even matters? Everyone should have an SP1 incorporated disc by now, and if not, download one. If you find yourself reinstalling often, start using imaging software, so each time you need to reinstall, you can start up right where you left off.

    There are simple solutions to the "problem", and they don't involve editing the install media. Most of us wouldn't touch slipstreaming apps with a ten foot pole. Simplify!
    Yeah see the point Deacon I suppose unless you are doing it as part of your business it really isn't much of a big deal and mate I tried slipstreaming some XP stuff the other day and I suppose the idea is good but heck you need a Phd in rocket science, cosmology, quantum physics, and probably live aboard the Straship Enterprise to even read the info let alone do it
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  6. Posts : 5,941
    Linux CENTOS 7 / various Windows OS'es and servers
       #16

    fpresiado said:
    or allow us to download each update as a standalone and integrate them into our own dvd. i actually create my own custom win 7 disk. i got win 7 pre when it first came out. at that time sp1 wasn't created, so every time i had to install sp1. hated doing this takes up way to much time, so i learned how to integrate the sp1 into my win 7 pre. hell i even figured out how to unlock all editions on one disk. now i only have one disk instead of one edition of win 7. every time a customer needs a fresh install ill just whoop out my all edition disk select which win 7 then have use the product key then baam done!


    update i just seen that one guy post. i can use those updates then intergrate them into once os disk. thanks bud!

    Hi there

    It's often not possible when updating software to do it by issuing each download as a separate stand alone entity which can be installed individually.

    Reasons are very simple :

    1) not everybody has the same set of software or even options installed.

    2) Any large scale system will have PRE-REQS (those pieces of software or updates that MUST have been applied to your system) before the current fix / set of fixes will or can be installed.

    3) Often a set of POSTFIXES as well -- these need to be applied after fixes via 2) have been installed.

    With some large application software it becomes also just as complicated --take Office -- some people might have installed OUTLOOK while others might not have installed POWERPOINT or PUBLISHER.

    It's a problem of what used to be called "System Integration" and for large complex projects be it in I.T or anything else is NOT an easy job to manage.

    After the number of fixes becomes unwieldy then a "Service" pack is released which is essentially an in place update of the OS.

    A service pack will only get released if Ms thinks W7 is going in the right direction. If it's only Corporates - and these people will largely stay away from W8 then a service pack isn't really necessary as company machines are usually pretty standardized and don't change much. Most companies are fairly fussy about letting users install stuff on their machines.

    If Windows 8 Bombs -- the jury is still out on this one -- then W7 will be given a new lease of life (rather like XP when much to everyone's surprise an SP3 was released !).
    In this case you can guarantee that SP2 will be released.

    Don't expect anything this year though --Ms will be waiting to see what transpires with W8 and with the PC market in general- and of course its own Windows phone and Windows 8 driven tablets.

    Given the complexity of the task I think that the Windows Update service does a pretty decent job even if after a brand new install you have to download a zillion and one fixes.

    With really fast Internet speeds these days most people shouldn't have too much bother even downloading 1 GB of fixes.

    Most machines these days don't even have DVD drives any more so even less reason to package stuff up into "Classical ISO's" either.

    Cheers
    jimbo
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  7. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #17

    You can get a SP=1 disc from Microsoft if my memory serves me correct this morning. This would solve the problem of slow internet speed.
    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...service-pack-1
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  8. bru
    Posts : 417
    Win 7 Home Premium x64
       #18

    Layback Bear said:
    You can get a SP=1 disc from Microsoft if my memory serves me correct this morning. This would solve the problem of slow internet speed.
    Learn how to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
    I didn't see the option for 32 or 64 bit?

    Anyone know if the disc contains both?
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  9. Posts : 21,482
    Win 7 x64 Home Premium (and x86 VirtualBox VM)/Win10
       #19

    bru said:
    Layback Bear said:
    You can get a SP=1 disc from Microsoft if my memory serves me correct this morning. This would solve the problem of slow internet speed.
    Learn how to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
    I didn't see the option for 32 or 64 bit?

    Anyone know if the disc contains both?
    No - if you read the article, it's one or the other.
    Get Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on DVD
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  10. Posts : 17,322
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #20

    bru said:
    Layback Bear said:
    You can get a SP=1 disc from Microsoft if my memory serves me correct this morning. This would solve the problem of slow internet speed.
    Learn how to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
    I didn't see the option for 32 or 64 bit?

    Anyone know if the disc contains both?
    I didn't see the option either, it must auto detect or both versions are on the disc.

    Even though the article does state you need to know which version to choose, there wasn't an option to choose 32 or 64 bit, country and language were the only choices.
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