Windows 7SP1 is approaching Microsoft has updated SP installation software

  
Microsoft has provided a major update program for Windows 7 users (KB976902), which is the preparation for installing SP1 on the system. If you are involved in the beta and RC testing of Windows 7 SP1, you should remember that before installing Windows 7 SP1 Beta or before installing Windows 7 SP1 RC, Microsoft has asked you to install the same update as KB976902. Therefore, the release of this update program is very likely to represent the approach of the official SP1 version.

On Microsoft's technical support website, KB976902 states that this update includes Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 installation software updates to install and remove software updates, language packs, and optional Windows features. And the components of the service pack. This update is a necessary step to successfully install and remove the SP service pack on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.


It is also stated that installing this update will enable future updates (referred to as SP1) to be successfully installed to all versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This update may have to be installed before installing the official SP1 version and cannot be removed after installing this update.

Microsoft executives also revealed that the RTM version of Windows 7 SP1 will be released in the first quarter of 2011, and then contacted with the update program released, Windows 7 SP1 is really close. Microsoft provided testers with an RC candidate for Windows 7 SP1 at the end of October. SP1 is only a minor upgrade compared to Windows 7 RTM, so the RC candidate for Win7 SP1 and the final RTM version will not change significantly in terms of functionality.

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