Windows 7 SP1 Released: Should You Update?

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  • admin
    Administrator
    • Nov 2001
    • 8952

    Windows 7 SP1 Released: Should You Update?

    Windows 7 SP1 should be officially available by the time you read this, and as with any "SP1" release, it's usually a time when Microsoft's latest operating system finally irons out all the annoying bugs that were present in the release version, as well as perhaps adding a few new features too.

    But with Windows 7 largely free from really annoying bugs, is there anything in the SP1 update that requires an urgent update.

    The most notable changes in SP1 appears to be the following, which seems rather underwhelming:
    • HDMI audio output bug fix (stops working after restart)
    • Fix for printing mixed orientation XPS documents
    • "Restore previous folders at logon" functionality changed


    And there does not seem to be any new features either. As usual, the service pack update includes all previous fixes and improvements, which most people should already have if they've been updating Windows regularly (as recommended).

    Despite the lack of changes, the SP1 update comes in at a hefty 537MB for x86 users, and 903MB for x64 users.

    And so the question remains, should you update? As with any update, it is always better to wait a few days, or a week, just to see if the update causes any problems for other users (ie. let them be the guinea pigs!). And since this update does not seem to actually add any new features, there really isn't a compelling reasons to upgrade immediately, unless you are affected by one of the listed bug fixes, it's better to wait a short while. Just in case.

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  • cynthia
    Super Moderatress
    • Jan 2004
    • 14278

    #2
    Installed the 64 bit version and no issues here. Only that it still takes an hour to install it. No change in time since the days of XP.

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    • rago88
      Digital Video Expert
      Digital Video Expert
      • Aug 2005
      • 566

      #3
      Same here...
      64 bit version...
      30 minutes so far.....

      Reading this thread just now...good advise Admin...
      Probably don't need update either but what the heck...
      In for a penny /in for a pound I always say...

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      • cynthia
        Super Moderatress
        • Jan 2004
        • 14278

        #4
        Saw a report on someone that installed it on a SSD disk and that was a much faster installation time.

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        • UncasMS
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2001
          • 9047

          #5
          Certain games seem to require re-installation after SP1.

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          • rago88
            Digital Video Expert
            Digital Video Expert
            • Aug 2005
            • 566

            #6
            The color of my Dell Laptop in now green instead of Original RubyRed but other than that, no noticeable changes here....

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