

Btw, I had Windows 7 Premium edition on my computer, and didn't have to disable my Norton anti-virus.

Yes, it would begin to install, but then, as above, fail. I eventually got SP 1 to install (after several failed attempts through the Update Options that come with Windows 7). To turn it on, merely click on the icon within the task bar. You will see, afterwards, an icon at the bottom of the task bar coming up a message saying that your Firewall has been turned off.

Once you have installed it, re-enable your Anti Virus and your Firewall. It is a Windows Update Standalone Installer.Īfter installing it, you can try instaling the service pack 1. You can download the 'Windows 7 64-bit (圆4)' here. It might depend on your Anti Virus and your Firewall which don't allow Windows Update to instal the Service Pack 1.įirst up, download and run the SUR tool, which can fix problems that might prevent Windows updates from instaling.
