Talking about the first system update after Windows 7 (7022) installation

  

Regardless of whether you have started using Microsoft's next-generation operating system —— Windows 7, it's undeniable that almost everyone is looking forward to this new system that will replace Vista. The reason why Vista is considered a failed work is, to a large extent, due to the high frequency data index of hardware drivers failing to install under Vista, and even more than 10% of printer drivers fail to install under Vista. Obviously, Microsoft is also aware of this problem. While accelerating the progress of Windows 7 development, it is also trying to make up for the driver installation problem in Vista.

Previously, Microsoft has confirmed that it will skip Beta 2 and release the RC version directly. The latest public release was 7000. However, two new versions (7022 and 7032) have been exposed in the past week, due to the current 7032 We haven't revealed the download address yet, so we can look at the Windows 7 driver support in advance from the 7022 version.

Presumably, everyone has downloaded and installed the latest Build 7022 version of Window 7 from the Internet. If you have not found the download, click here. Cut into the topic. System updates are necessary. Many people use pirated systems, so they will worry that the system will not work properly after the update, but here we must remind users that only genuine products will be better, newer and more secure. Below we will talk about the first system update after Windows 7 installation, what will it update?

After installing a pure Windows 7 system, open the Windows Update interface from the control panel, you can clearly see that Windows 7 has not been updated yet. Click Check for Updates to view the system. What updates are needed (requires a network connection).


Pictured: Windows 7 after installation has not been updated


Pictured: Windows 7 is testing the latest updates on the Internet
< After a while, the system detected 9 options that need to be updated, including 6 important updates and 3 optional updates, and also marked the size of the update (73MB for important updates and 2.7MB for optional updates) . In addition, you can further see the name and size of each update item.


The picture shows: six important updates and three optional updates detected


The picture shows the names of the six important update items and Size


The picture shows the name and size of 3 optional updates

Don't think too much, select all updates, click Install updates to start the update. First, all updates will be downloaded from the Internet (speed depends on your current network status). After the download is complete, these updates will be installed one by one. After all the installation is complete, restart the computer and complete all updates.


Pictured: Start downloading 9 update items via the network


Pictured: Downloaded and ready to install updates

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Pictured: Install all update items in order


Pictured: All updates are installed and prompted to restart the computer

After rebooting, return to the Windows Update interface You can see the prompt "There is no update available for your system". From the page, click View update history to see a list of all the updates installed before, so that you have a number.


The picture shows: No updates after rebooting


Pictured: History update list


< The picture shows: The only fingerprint reader that failed to install

The IBM T61 I use should be said to be more complicated than its desktop. However, as can be seen from the history update list, the system drivers in the 9 update items account for 8 items (except Windows Defender), and their status is all displayed as Successful, including graphics card, network card, Bluetooth, modem and so on. However, I still found an unidentified fingerprint reader in Device Manager, perhaps it can only be installed by downloading the installer. If compared with Vista, Windows 7 really needs to be "skilled first" in terms of driver support. Even if there is still a little bit of ruthlessness, you have to know that this is just an internal test version. We can imagine Windows 7 The official version will bring us a new experience!

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