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#3215514 - 02/22/11 03:56 PM
Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Uh, what the title says. You may have read a million articles that all say the same thing: nothing much new here unless you're running a server edition, mostly an update rollup. An HDMI audio fix is mentioned; hopefully W7 will no longer panic when it detects an onboard & VGA audio device in use simulataneously. Available today at your local Windows Update store. Standalone is here: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=c3202ce6-4056-4059-8a1b-3a9b77cdfddaIf there are any enterprising individuals who try to slipstream it, please share your success or troubles along the way! 
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#3215531 - 02/22/11 04:19 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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I wondered when the first service pack was gonna get released. I've never upgraded with an SP for the added features to benefit from personally, but only if a specific piece of software I've wanted to use has required it.
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#3215691 - 02/22/11 08:35 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and I attempted to install SP1 through Windows Update but it got stuck at 25% during installation for more than an hour. Clicking on "Cancel" to stop installation did not work; CTRL-ALT-DEL to cancel it through the Task Manager did not work, the Restart option on the Shut Down menu did not work so I had to shut it down through the power button. I had to use System Restore and Startup Repair to restore it to the state prior to attempting SP1 installation.
I'll have to do some research on how to successfully update to SP1 in the coming days.
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#3215984 - 02/23/11 07:02 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Loc: Inwood WV
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Updated to SP1 on Windows 7 64 bit, now get an error message that FSinsider is corrupted when I start FSX. Also changed a number of my settings on different devices such as sound.
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#3215998 - 02/23/11 07:13 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Loc: England, UK
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A word of advice to anyone who is thinking of upgrading to SP1. Don't get it just for the sheer hell of it or to be able to say you've got 'Windows 7 Service Pack 1'. Only bother with it if you genuinely think it will benefit your computer use or you know for a fact that it will address a serious issue you have.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it (and break other stuff in the process).
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#3216012 - 02/23/11 07:21 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Loc: Inwood WV
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Good advice Flyboy. Regret letting my computer do the update. Now can't restore to a previous restore point. May have to reinstall Windows or try an advanced recovery
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#3216059 - 02/23/11 07:57 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Did the update, haven't had a chance to test everything yet. Went smoothly!
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#3216107 - 02/23/11 08:31 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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No problems here. Took about 15 minutes. No changes that I can detect, but I wasn't expecting any, either.
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#3216313 - 02/23/11 11:25 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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No problems noted on my install either.
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#3216500 - 02/23/11 02:18 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Installed it on both my desktop (64-bit) and my netbook (32-bit) without any issues.
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#3216518 - 02/23/11 02:32 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Registered: 06/17/04
Posts: 61
Loc: Inwood WV
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Screwed up VOX ATC and Multicrew Experience for me. Both worked fine before installing SP 1. Tired to do a restore point without any luck. Looks like I will have to do a clean install of Windows.
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#3216808 - 02/23/11 08:14 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Good lord, people. So many issues! Maybe MS should send this back to the beta stage. Guess I'll wait a few more days to observe public reaction. I was really looking forward to that improved HDMI audio support 
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#3216876 - 02/24/11 12:12 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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I never thought about the possible issues this may have caused and installed it asap. I got an error when installing the update but a re-start seemed to sort it out. So far no problems,fingers crossed.
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#3217051 - 02/24/11 05:42 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Good lord, people. So many issues! Maybe MS should send this back to the beta stage. Guess I'll wait a few more days to observe public reaction. I was really looking forward to that improved HDMI audio support There are, unfortunately. always going to be at least a few people having problmes with a service upgrade like this. But from what I have read on the web seems this is really quite a smooth upgrade for the vast majority of windows7 users. You can take a look at http://www.sevenforums.com/ if you want a good perspective on whether or not to install the service pack.
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#3217527 - 02/24/11 01:29 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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No problems for me on my 32 bit system.
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#3217904 - 02/24/11 10:45 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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I have quite an extensive homenetwork due to my profession and my association with a University. - "Windows 7 32 bit" (old Ibm T42 Laptop)
- "Windows 7, 64 bit" (Core2 Duo, gaming rig)
- "20008R2 Standard" - Active Directory server based on a Intel Atom
- "2008R2 Datacenter" my file and Hyper-V server on an old AMD
- "2008R2 Web" virtual server
- "2008R2 Standard" Virtual server, running Active Directory.
They all took a long time to install sp1, but there have not been any problem. The update went smoothly on all but the file/Hyper-V server. On the Fileserver the install aborted, but I found the not so obvious solution with some help from Google. All I had to do was to make the boot partition visible  In essence, 5/6 went smoothly. That a 83% initial success rate (and a 100% after a bit of fidling); Way better than the public transport in Denmark or our politicians. As errors get reported, I am sure solutions will be found for 99% of all the installation errors.
Edited by Vierzinger (02/24/11 10:50 PM)
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#3218288 - 02/25/11 09:33 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Registered: 11/28/10
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Loc: Texas
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I tried installing it several times. I get an error message along with 2 other updates. Shouldn't this hard to update a system.
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#3218660 - 02/25/11 03:46 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Registered: 06/17/04
Posts: 61
Loc: Inwood WV
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Had to install the 2 updates first without installing SP 1. After the updates installed SP 1 installed
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#3218954 - 02/26/11 05:18 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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Registered: 03/02/07
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64 bit Home Premium updated on two machines. OK it took a while to come down the line but the only glitch was one of the machines hung on shutting down on restart. Came back up just fine though.
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#3220500 - 02/28/11 09:33 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Registered: 09/18/01
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Loc: Vegas
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Installed it fine without much problems. Turns out 79mb is actually closer to 1Gig. Took about a hour.
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#3220507 - 02/28/11 09:39 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
[Re: Phoenix]
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I just installed SP1 on a Laptop, which solved some issues. None to report though.
however Win7 is more Versatile that people think.
I installed Win7 Home Premium on a HP dv1000 Laptop for a friend over the weekend.
Single Core Pentium M 1.80Ghz, and 512 MB of Ram, with intel 8xxx Series Accelerator.
1st part fo the ram was given to the Intel Graphics chip. so Usuable ram was like 504MB.
Setup took around 40 minutes (Ran ISO from a Thumbdrive to bypass CD seek / transfer rates) (USB 2.0 Flash is way faster).
Sound Chip installed fine (though HPO said it wouldnt).
Had to force XP drivers for Flash Card reader, 56K Modem.
Finding A Driver for the Intel 8xxx Series GMA was the big pain, took 3 hours of digging to find an XP package that would install and even then I had to turnoff things in the start up to get it to install.
Once the drivers were installed, I had to do windows update w/ 69+ Important Updates and about 10 optional (which were all system drivers).
After that I did the SP1 update.
everything runs fine.
on that OLD Laptop.
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#3220517 - 02/28/11 09:49 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Loc: UK Midlands
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I've just noticed a problem with my system that may or may not be related to this service pack. I can no longer run Games For Windows Live. If any of you guys who have installed the service pack and are unfortunate enough to have to use GFWL can you see if yours still runs?
Thanks.
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#3220631 - 02/28/11 11:47 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Registered: 02/15/10
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Loc: Michigan, USA
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...If any of you guys who have installed the service pack and are unfortunate enough to have to use GFWL can you see if yours still runs?
Thanks. Chucky, I just started up Blacklight: Tango Down which requires logging into GFWL and it worked.
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#3220644 - 02/28/11 12:09 PM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Thanks LZ_Xray. This is an annoying problem and I'm not the only one with it. Ah well,I'll play something else in the meantime.
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#3223418 - 03/03/11 09:54 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Couldn't even install the update. Always got a typical Windows nothing-saying error message and gave up in the end. I use Windows for gaming only anyway and not as a productive system. And for that it's working, so I don't care.
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#3235671 - 03/16/11 06:52 AM
Re: Windows 7 SP1 is here
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Registered: 11/04/10
Posts: 62
Loc: Kenosha, WI (Brrrr!)
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I needed SP1 to fix an issue with Windows email and to run the new version of TARS (don't know why, just happened to be the case).
After installation I noticed the speaker icon (lower right) had an X through it. Having seen that many times before I tried the usual fix but I couldn't find the mixers. Looking again, I saw a lablel reading something like "No audio or speaker output has been found". Hmmm...
I went into Sound Manager and I could not change any default device or configure my speakers, headset (both speakers and microphone) or output device.
I did everything I could think of: drivers, Creative bloatware (I have an SB X-Fi), turning on the OBS chip...nothing works. I even pulled out the sound card and physically reinstalled it. Zip, nada, zilch. Now I've done the only thing left: buy a new computer. (Not as bad as it sounds as I was already saving up to get a new one.)
Put me in the "SP1 sux" bin.
Edited by El_Roto (03/16/11 06:55 AM)
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