W7 SP1 on TechNet?

The full streamed ISO's for each is on technet now, but I have not been able to find updaters.
 
The universal update is called:

Windows 7 and Window Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (x86 and x64) - DVD (Multilanguage)

File Name: mu_windows_7_and_windows_server_2008_r2_sp1_x86_x64_dvd_619642.iso
SHA1: F2ABA1102E18EAD08C78527AB422C09AB7D1F54C
ISO/CRC: B07748AE

It's a 1.91 GB iso, I'm updating a Ultimate x64 with it right now, I'll try an R2 Enterprise next.
 
Interesting, it's the first one under both Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 when you sort by date on MSDN.
 
Is it the same hash/checksum as the one that was released/leaked as 'final' a couple weeks back? Or do people who installed that need to uninstall and reinstall again?

The one I am talking about is:
Code:
Date/time: 1/14/2011 6:38 PM 
size:         947,070,088
name:       windows6.1-KB976932-X64.exe
SHA1:       74865EF2562006E51D7F9333B4A8D45B7A749DAB

regsitry info - \computer\hkey_local_machine\software\microsoft\windows nt\current version
Code:
BuildLab reg_sz "7601.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850"
BuildLabEx reg_sz "7601.17514.amd64fre.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850"
 
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That's the x64 one I have, so you should be good. There's also a ia64 and a x86 as well as a generic setup.exe included on the iso.
 
Thanks ND40oz, don't really feel like doing another uninstall/reinstall of the SP, so that's good.
 
I just downloaded it and want to check if I have the correct Official Windows 7 x64 SP1 RTM.

BuildLab - 7601.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850
BuildLabEx - 7601.17514.amd64fre.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850
 
I just downloaded it and want to check if I have the correct Official Windows 7 x64 SP1 RTM.

BuildLab - 7601.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850
BuildLabEx - 7601.17514.amd64fre.win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850

That should be it. I mean that's what I have, and ND40oz said it was the same as his that he presumably got from technet/msdn..Where'd you get yours, technet/msdn? Cuz those are final now.
 
Yah, been running the full slipstreamed "legit" Microsoft ISO for weeks now, with the ei.cfg removed so I can choose the version (which is always Pro for myself personally but...). Build number matches, sfc /scannow confirms everything has a proper digital signature, etc - nothing has changed since they made these ISOs was back on November 19th so that's gotta say something.

In nearly 90 days, there hasn't been a problem of any kind in testing that gave them any reason(s) to pull the SP1 build for, and I consider that to be an extremely solid confirmation that this is as stable and reliable as it can get.
 
Can someone post the hash for the x86 and x64 Retail Windows 7 Ultimate w/ SP1? From technet or MSDN.
 
Can someone post the hash for the x86 and x64 Retail Windows 7 Ultimate w/ SP1? From technet or MSDN.

File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x64_dvd_618240.iso
SHA1: 1693B6CB50B90D96FC3C04E4329604FEBA88CD51 ISO/CRC: 8589EE18

File Name: en_windows_7_ultimate_with_sp1_x86_dvd_619077.iso
SHA1: 92C1ADA4FF09C76EC2F1974940624CAB7F822F62 ISO/CRC: C2966895
 
MSDN Hashes:

Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x64) - DVD (English) - SHA1: 1693B6CB50B90D96FC3C04E4329604FEBA88CD51

Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (x86) - DVD (English) - SHA1: 92C1ADA4FF09C76EC2F1974940624CAB7F822F62
 
And of course if you need something to check those SHA1 hashes (and many other various types of hashes, like CRC32, MD5, etc etc) I recommend HashTab - it's the coolest thing ever! :D

Recently updated to version 4.0, works better than ever as well. Adds a File Hashes tab to the file properties dialogue, and if you copy a hash checksum to the Clipboard then do the hash check, it'll pull the checksum from the Clipboard instead of you manually needing to paste it... IT'S THE COOLEST THING EVER!!! :p
 
Well, I installed SP1, and then promptly uninstalled it...

A slew of services crashed immediately upon logging in with SP1 installed. Everything from the .Net Shim to ATi's display driver service crashed, barfing error window after error window onto my desktop.

Looks like I'll be waiting until SP1a...
 
Sounds like somethings screwed with your system. No issues with 4 installs on Win 7 Ultimate x64 or on a pair of 2K8 R2 installs here.
 
installed on 2 win7 boxes here at work and my win 2k8 R2 workstation here as well with no issues. About to rollout ot rest of IT dept for another week of testing or so b4 releasing it on wsus.
 
One Win2k8 R2 SP1 install and 6 Win 7 SP1 installs and zero issues so far. Even uninstalled the beta Win 7 SP1 on and a machine and installed the RTM and that when without a hitch..
 
And of course if you need something to check those SHA1 hashes (and many other various types of hashes, like CRC32, MD5, etc etc) I recommend HashTab - it's the coolest thing ever! :D

Recently updated to version 4.0, works better than ever as well. Adds a File Hashes tab to the file properties dialogue, and if you copy a hash checksum to the Clipboard then do the hash check, it'll pull the checksum from the Clipboard instead of you manually needing to paste it... IT'S THE COOLEST THING EVER!!! :p

Thanks for suggesting this software, I normally use powershell scripts to calc. hashs, but I installed this and it is pretty cool. :) Glad it can do SHA-512 as that is my usual hash..
 
I have installed Sp1 on multiple machines all good here also.
 
Installed SP1 on 1 freshly installed Win7 Ultimate/Office 2010 laptop.. no issues.

I used 7zip to extract the big file into a folder, there is a autorun and bit versions for x64/x32/ia64

Hope this helps.
 
Sounds like somethings screwed with your system
Or...it's the service pack. Everything works fine before I install it, everything crashes after I install it, everything works fine again when I uninstall it.

Seems pretty conclusive...
 
Or...it's the service pack. Everything works fine before I install it, everything crashes after I install it, everything works fine again when I uninstall it.

Seems pretty conclusive...

Or somethings corrupted with your install and the service pack exacerbates the corruption. Grab a spare hard drive and do a full install of Win 7 SP1 and see if you have the same issue.
 
Installed it on my media center PC, which is almost a totally clean install. Same exact issue.

I've now also heard from a couple of people who're seeing the same problem, or worse (system rendered unbootable).

Seems like the SP isn't very compatible...
 
Technet, and the installer's SHA1 hash checks out (verified by FCIV)

74865EF2562006E51D7F9333B4A8D45B7A749DAB
 
Same with the original Win 7 install, it's from technet? It's interesting that ATI's drivers were crashing. Wonder what would happen if you uninstalled them, installed SP1 and then reinstalled them.
 
Yes, the Windows 7 installation media is from technet.

ATi's display driver service is just one of the many things that crash upon logon after the service pack is installed. Most of the errors are from stock Microsoft services that are part of Windows.

The only thing I can think of that would effect it is that I have IE9 RC1 installed, and I'm really not sure if that would effect the installation of the service pack or not.
 
Any current technet coupons? Been searching but all of them I have found are old and deactivated.
 
Anyone running WHS v1 with the Win 7 SP1 update? I saw posted somewhere there may be problems. I'd like to verify before risking losing my home network...
 
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