Mega Silent Install Pack For Windows 7 X86/x64
Hi, Thank you for posting the question. I will surely help you to find a resolution regarding the update issue. Which is the antivirus program installed on the computer?
Are you aware of making any changes to the computer prior to the issue? Method 1: I would suggest you to run the fixit from the following link: Fix the problem with Microsoft Windows Update that is not working Method 2: I would suggest you to perform the steps provided in the article: Error 0x800B0100 when you try to install Windows Updates or Microsoft Updates Method 3: Place the computer in clean boot and disable antivirus before installing Service pack 1. Step 1: Clean boot Place the computer in clean boot and check for the issue. How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 Note: Once you are done with clean boot, please follow step 3 in the article to put your computer back to normal startup. Step 2: Disable antivirus software if installed any and check. Does Super Detox Patch Work on this page. Warning: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software.
.NET Framework 4.7.1: NDP471-KB4033342-x86-x64-AllOS-ENU.exe. The Windows Installer XML. To install a language pack with the.NET Framework offline installer.
If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you're connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks. Method 4: Download the stand alone package of the updates that have failed to install. Please make a note of the KB article number for the specific update which was failed. Visit Microsoft download center and download the updates manually from the website. Microsoft download Center: Enter the KB article number in the search field and download the same. Hope this information helps.
Please reply back with the status so that we could help you further. The most reliable and quickest way to install Windows 7 SP1 is to install manually Install the stand-alone package for the service pack inst əad of using Windows Update to install the Service Pack. Try the SP1 Download: For 32-Bit Windows 7 download: windows6.1-KB976932-X86.exe 537.8MB For 64-Bit Windows 7 download: windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe 903.2MB Download, * save*, and install the Service Pack with no security software (antivirus/security suite) installed, disconnect from Internet, disable the fire-wall & close all non-essential process in the task manager. I also recommend taking off USB keys (e.g., flash drives) or any external media as this takes place. (like USB drives, printers, scanners, etc.) When it is downloaded right-click on the file and select Run As Administrator from the menu. ( Pl əase do not use the computer while the installation is in progress) • Your computer will restart several times during the installation process: Make certain you've saved your work and closed all open applications before beginning the install. • The installation process can take an hour or more: If you're installing SP1 on a portable computer, make sure that you plug-in the power cord and have the battery inserted into its bay.
After the final settings have been made following the reboot, I usually perform an additional reboot to test out the change and to give the PC a fresh start after applying the service pack. `~` R əad & heed: Steps to take before installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1 How to incr əase your chances of installing Service Pack 1 successfully. >Troubleshoot problems installing a service pack for Windows 7 >How to uninstall Windows 7 Service Pack 1 >Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for issues related to Windows 7 Service Packs. Availability of chat, phone or e-mail support differs depending on your geographic location. Some issues may require more advanced support for which there may be a charge: >`~` UTC/GMT is 16:49 on Thursday, November 15, 2012.
Thank you both for the help I have resolved this problem before arriving back at this thread. I tried the readiness tool and then tried it again.
When I got to that page I downloaded the ISO made a DVD and then installed it. One extremely annoying thing about the website link for the service pack is the labels. I mean who came up with that?
While I know my computer is x64 there are quite a few 64 in those file names. It would have been nice if Microsoft told us EXACTLY which files to download. There is a whole list of downloads that just have file names which make no sense to a beginner like me. I was going to download the files on the bottom but I wasn't even sure if that was right. Maybe along with the file names they should have specified specifically what each file is actually for.