Afterwards, I ran all three of the noted post-SP1 hotfixes and they installed correctly. On a side-note, I have a server (Windows Server 2008 R2) system that I updated with SP1. When I tried a few other hotfixes, they installed just fine (KB981704 and KB2460922). 0 and the hotfix is supposed to update it to. I looked at the files for that hotfix and they are currently at build. When I tried to install a 'post-SP1' hotfix for the GPMC (KB2466373), a dialog window popped up and stated that 'The update is not applicable to your computer'-when it clearly should be. Okay, how about installing post-SP1 hotfixes? Prior to the update, I had the RSAT tools installed. I then checked a few of the exe's, dlls' and all (so far) showed the newer SP1 build versions. Please download files in this item to interact with them on your computer. Most if not all were 'duplicate ownership' issues that it was 'ignoring'. Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1.32 Bits : Windows 7 Ultimate SP 1.32 Bits : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive There Is No Preview Available For This Item This item does not appear to have any files that can be experienced on. I ran an sfc /scannow command and not everything seemed to be correct (it stated that there were some 'integrity violations' that couldn't all be resolved). I also looked at using System Restore, but when I tried, it came up with an error (tried several of them for that install day or before.no dice). Is it checking 'all the files' before it makes that statement?Īt that point I decided to uninstall SP1, but it wouldn't let me.sigh. I re-ran the local SP1 setup and received the same response ('Already Installed). I went back to the MS web site and found there was a 'Readiness Tool' I'd missed earlier, so I decided to download and run that. 'Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is already installed'. I downloaded the SP1 files and re-ran runs all the way through and then exited with a mesage that said. When I go to look at Windows Updates - Review Update History, the Status column says 'Failed' on 'Windows 7 Service Pack 1 for 圆4-based system (KB976932). However, after rebooting, the system showed that SP1 was installed (via Computer - Properties). Is there a way to force the re-installation of SP1 (perhaps via some command line option)?Īfter installing Windows SP1 (over a week ago) via Windows Update, I received a dialog that the installation had failed in some way. Does anyone know of a way to programmatically validate (and perhaps generate a log of) the files (name/version/build/etc.) that ARE on a system versus those that were suposed to be updated in SP1?
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