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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (75625)6/5/2011 2:22:19 PM
From: stock bull   of 110652
 
Yes, I installed Win7 SP1. Initially, I was unable to install the service pack. I finally contacted Microsoft and all their initial efforts to install the pack failed. Finally, we did a repair of Win7 using my Window's install CD. We then had a successful installation of SP1.

I should add that the call to Microsoft was free. Apparently, MS offers free phone support for issues involving security. The failure to install the pack was considered to be a security issue.

I should note that I downloaded the service pack to my computer and then installed it. The other installation process is through the Microsoft Update Feature.

Hope this helps.

Stock Bull
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