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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: jraju on March 24, 2022, 08:25:04 pm
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Hi,
Is there any easy way of just adding the service pack 1 windows 7 installation media usb.
I know that there exist some software to do that. But can I do it without any software like command prompt etc.
I tried windows update offline installer before 14.1.2020 when Msoft stopped support to win 7.
But it created problem for me, with some access denied error and updates error.
Probably, any update needs service pack 1, as a pre requisite , I suppose,
So, Is there any easy way of slipstreaming the service pack 1 only in the installation media.
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You can download the complete Win 7 ISO with SP1 from - https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Windows-7.shtml#download
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I forgot to add that you can use Imgburn to create a bootable disk from the ISO -
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/3285-imgburn.html?msclkid=de635616ac2b11ec8d80fa9d61c2d9d0
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Hi, boggins, your link only shows , a separate service pack file download link.
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Sorry about that - try this one -
https://sites.google.com/view/windows7homepremiumisodownload/home
This is the full Win 7 ISO with SP1.
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Sorry for late reply boggines. But this is home premium. I want the ultimate x64 bit . Found it and thanks for the reply. What I need is slip streaming technique if one has only the windows ultimate basic. Any update needs service pack 1 as prerequisite.
I also think , that windows 7, will be used by so many lovers for a long time even though support to it by microsoft came to an end.
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This article explains a method for how to slipstream SP1 onto an existing Win 7 basic install disk -
https://www.howtogeek.com/124368/how-to-create-a-customized-windows-7-installation-disc-with-integrated-updates/#:~:text=If%20you%20have%20a%20Windows%207%20disc%20without,check%20the%20check%20boxes%20or%20select%20a%20preset.
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hi, boggins,
I remember that you have enclosed the list of chronological window updates for windows 7 in one of your replies to the query long back.
I could not find the thread. I also remember that you have given the number of exact updates up to that time and in a chronological basis.
I want to slipstream the window updates in the install media.
Your tips really helped me to integrate the sp1 with windows.
I have a doubt. That mere selecting all updates without chronological order would not be working when you install the OS from the media. Is it not
Or those programs like ntlilte, would auto sort the updates while integrating, i do not know.
I think the windows will try to update from top to bottom in the order in which you have included the update package.
So, if I just could find that thread, I will be able to arrange by that order to a workable install media in windows update integration.
What I have is service stack updates , roll on updates, and security updates, optional updates of msu files in separate folders If I suppose, select all files in service stack updates, then can I presume that all the updates will be integrated. Then I can select security update msu folder and select all, please I hope you understand what I ask
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This is the MS Update Catalog where you can manually download each update -
https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=security%20monthly%20rollup%20for%20Windows%207
Is this what you are referring to ?
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Hi, boggins in a way, but I want only all the updates for windows 7 64 bit chronologically. Can we filter that
Moreover, the updates are to be installed in the order in which msoft has given from back dates to the latest days. Am I correct? Or the order could be anyway when I am slipstreaming?
will try to filter
But I remember you have given a list , exclulding telemetry and other unwanted updates
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If you've done a clean install then do a check for updates and Windows Update will automatically give you them and then you can select what you want to download and install.
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I do not think that msoft would be maintaining the update catalogue for long time.
So many links of microsoft get you 404 error
So, I was thinking of slipstreaming all updates , so that I need not search for updates.
update history page, is , i think , a not right place to look , as failed updates could have been successful in the latest attempt and it will be given as failed and then success.
What is the order of update that I should slipstream is the query
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If you do a manual check for updates, MS will give what you need.