Win 7 SP1 official version of the installation process graphic report

  

64-bit Win7 SP1 official version really to force, 903MB volume, nearly double the 32-bit Win7 SP1 download package. Fortunately, the download can be between 500-900K, and it can be done within 20 minutes.

Of course, I have to install it. This article takes the 64-bit Win7 SP1 RTM official version as an example. First, let's see if the downloaded file has an official digital signature. Of course, the soft media has confirmed the authenticity of this official version before releasing the official version.

The computer used to install the Win7 SP1 64-bit official version is Dell's Optimex. The basic configuration is as follows:


Figure: 64-bit Win7 SP1 digital signature —&mdash ;


Figure: Double-click the downloaded windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe to start the installation, um, UAC prompt ——


Of course, click “ is ”, the first screen prompt for installation ——


You should see it in the picture above, there is a Service Pack 1 installation instructions link prompt, this click is a web page file saved by Microsoft on your computer, is the official Microsoft instructions for installing Windows 7 SP1: the general content is as follows ——

- ----------------------------- The following is a brief description of Microsoft's official Service Pack 1 installation instructions --------- -------------------------

Before you start:

Before installing SP1, do the following: < Br>

· Log in to the computer with an administrator account, make sure all other users have logged out of the computer, then close all open programs

· If you have any beta versions of SP1 installed, uninstall them first, then install the final release version of SP1. To do this, follow the instructions in Uninstalling SP1.

· Back up your files to an external location, such as an external hard drive, a DVD or CD, a USB flash drive, or a network folder.

· If you are using a portable computer, connect it to an AC outlet and do not remove the plug or restart the computer during installation.

· Update any device drivers as needed. You can update it by using Windows Update in Control Panel or by visiting the device manufacturer's website.

· If your computer is connected to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), disconnect the connected serial cable before installing SP1. The installation process automatically attempts to detect devices connected to the serial port, so UPS devices can cause problems in the inspection process. You can connect your computer to the UPS and use the UPS to power it.

· Some anti-virus software may block the installation of SP1 or may slow down the installation. You can try temporarily disabling your antivirus software. If you disable anti-virus software, be sure to understand the risks associated with disabling and ensure that anti-virus software is re-enabled after the service pack is installed.

· Make sure you have enough free disk space to install SP1 (even if most of the space will be reclaimed after installation). For more information, visit the strategy for freeing disk space on the Windows website.

Installation SP1:

You need to choose whether to install the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version of SP1, depending on whether you are running Windows 7 as a 32-bit version or a 64-bit version.

To see which version you are running, click the “Start” button, right-click “computer", and then click “Properties". Under the “System Type” section of the “System” section, you can view the operating system version information.

· On the "Install Windows 7 Service Pack 1" page, click “Next”.

· Follow the instructions on the screen. Your computer may restart during the installation process. Do not remove the plug or turn off the computer during installation.

· If anti-virus software is disabled before the service pack is installed, re-enable it after the installation is complete.

Uninstall SP1:

Click “Start” button, “Control Panel” and “Program”. Under “Programs and Features", click “View Installed Updates”.

------------------------------ The above is a brief description of Microsoft's official Service Pack 1 installation instructions -- --------------------------------

Okay, let’s click next ——< Br>


Oh, it’s not good, I’m not successful, I’m sure that the C drive needs 8 GB of space. Days, Microsoft’s appetite is getting bigger and bigger.

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