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March 2, 2011 by Ben in Windows 7
Sometimes Windows patches or service packs simply will not install successfully. Following the definition of insanity and going http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/11718/how-to-fix-a-failing-windows-7-service-pack-1-install/ back to Microsoft Update to try again and again does not usually fix the problem. Here are 3 things you can do to get that update installed. I recommend completing all of http://superuser.com/questions/794274/i-cant-install-sp1-on-windows-7 the following, in order, before trying to re-install the update: 1. Check the system drive for filesystem errors: -Open an Administrative command prompt (hit Windows key, type cmd, hit Ctrl + Shift windows 7 + Enter) -Type: chkdsk c: /f -Hit "y" when prompted -Reboot and wait 2. Run the System File Checker: -Open an Administrative command prompt -Type: sfc /scannow -Wait for completion -Reboot 3. Download and run the Windows Update Readiness Tool: -Read and then follow the appropriate download link here -Run the downloaded Update Readiness Tool -Wait patiently for it to complete, this may take some windows 7 service time with little indication of progress until the end -See the logs after it finishes: %systemroot%\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log and CheckSUR.persist.log About Ben View more articles by Ben Share this article If this article helped you, please THANK the author by sharing. Your participation helps us to help others. The Conversation Follow the reactions below and share your own thoughts. http://twitter.com/Endophage David Lawrence An alternative solution. I know it was a problem with Vista, can't yet confirm it is with 7. If you dual boot and the MBR of your primary boot device doesn't have the windows bootloader in it the update may not work. If you're lucky enough to have separate HDDs for your windows install and other OSs just change the boot order in the bios temporarily for the update. If you don't have multiple HDDs, you can try using the windows recovery tools to re-image the MBR but then you have the pleasure of getting GRUB/Lilo/whatever back into the MBR. Jason Off and on, for years, I've tried installing service pack 1 for windows 7 as part of the other updates, and its never worked. So, I tried all there for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top I can't install SP1 on Windows 7 up vote 5 down vote favorite I am trying to install the SP1 on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64 system. I have been trying to install it from Windows Update, given that it warns me that there is an important update and it is indeed SP1 for Windows 7 64-bit. I try to install it but the installation fails at 20% each time I give it a try. Why does that happen? windows-7 windows-update service-pack share|improve this question edited Aug 8 '14 at 16:41 Canadian Luke 15.6k2374124 asked Aug 8 '14 at 15:25 Francis 5125 2 Does Windows Update give you an error code? –Cfinley Aug 8 '14 at 15:40 What is the KB number of the update? If you go to Start, type winver and press Enter, what is the full version that appears? –Canadian Luke Aug 8 '14 at 16:41 Please look in the Event Viewer (Start Menu>Run>Eventvwr.msc) immediately after the install fails and edit your question to include any error entries from the System and Application event logs. –Twisty Aug 8 '14 at 17:03 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 6 down vote accepted You have got Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit. It might depend on your Anti Virus and your Firewall which don't allow Windows Update to instal the Service Pack 1. First up, download and run the SUR tool, which can fix problems that might prevent Windows updates from instaling. You can download the 'Windows 7 64-bit (x64)' here - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=20858. It is a Windows Update Standalone Installer. After installing it, you can try instaling the service pack 1. Follow these steps Turn off your Anti Virus. Turn off your Firewall. Open Windows Update. Instal the Service Pack 1. Once you have installed it, re-enable your Anti Virus and your Firewall. Restart your computer and before the login page, you will need to wait about seven minutes given that the Service Pack 1 will be being configured. To turn off your Firewall, follow these steps Click the Start button. Click on 'Control Panel'.