Whenever users perform a clean installation of Windows 7 operating system on their machine, even the installation media they’re using already merged with SP1, it takes lots of time (ages I guess) to download and install all the essentials security fixes and updates. The primary reason why lots of users avoid installation of Win 7 SP 1, especially when the users have genuine Windows 7 installation media.
When users perform a clean installation of Windows 7 using genuine installation media, the system starts downloading all the security updates and fixes released by Microsoft after 2011. It is because the Windows 7 was first launched in the same year.
By doing this, the operating system not only consumes lots of data in GBs, but you have to make various system reboots to update the system.
This is an annoying issue and Windows 7 users looking for an update from Microsoft in the form of Windows 7 Service Pack 2 so that they can install it on a single go.
To deal with this situation, the software giant comes up with a solution named as Convenience Rollup Package for Windows 7 SP1, they also calling it a Windows 7 SP 2.
What is Convenience Rollup Package for Windows 7 SP1?
It is a service pack 2 for Windows 7 which has all the critical security fixes and updates for core components required for the proper functioning of the Windows OS. This is the update released by Microsoft after Windows 7 SP1.
The Convenience Rollup update package for Windows 7 is a cumulative update that means after you install this update, there is no need to download and install all the pending updates released up to 2018. The update is released by Microsoft under the ID name of KB3125574.
The Windows 7 Service Pack 2 has all the essential updates which Microsoft has released after 2011.
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Download Windows 7 Service Pack 2 (64-bit & 32-bit)
Download Windows 7 Service Pack 2 (64-bit & 32-bit)
The Convenience Rollup update (ID – KB3125574) is optional for those users running up to date Windows 7 operating system on their machine. Since all the critical security updates and fixes are already installed on the computer via Windows Update, and you don’t need to install them again.
Minimum Requirement to Get Windows 7 SP2 Download
To get convenience rollup update (KB3125574) users are required to install service stack update 2015 (KB3020369) for Windows 7 on your machine.
Download Convenience Rollup update (Win 7 SP2)
Windows 7 users can easily download convenience rollup update (KB3125573) on their machines from Windows Update Catalog.
To grab the update, you’re required to launch any web browser (Recommended – Edge and Internet Explorer) and open this link in the browser (Download Windows 7 Convenience rollup).
On this page, you will find three different links to download convenience roll-up update. You can click on the download button to grab one that meets your system requirements.
In case, you need direct links to download Windows 7 convenience rollup update; then I also managed to get those for you. Following are the direct download links:
Also, if you want to the direct links to download Windows 7 KB3020369 update, the following are links:
Once you have installed Convenience Rollup Package update a.k.a Windows 7 SP2 after performing clean installation of Windows 7, then you don’t have to install security updates and fixes which company provided after the day Windows 7 SP1 update was released.
That’s it!
Also, if you want to merge Windows 7 Convenience rollup into Windows 7 SP1 iso image; then you can also do that. These steps will help you in creating following iso images:
Windows 7 Service Pack 2 Download 64-bit iso
Windows 7 service pack 2 download 32-bit iso
Merge Windows 7 Convenience Rollup update into SP1 ISO
The users can install the CR update directly after installing the Windows 7 Service Pack 2 and KB3020369, still interested users can re-create installation media and integrate Windows 7 Convenience Rollup into SP1 ISO for future purpose. Here is what you need to do:
1. Firstly, create a new folder and copy the Windows 7 SP1 setup media files into it. It can be like C:ISOWin7SP1
2. Launch Elevated Command Prompt. Learn how to do that.
3. In the CMD terminal, you need to copy and paste the following command:
Note: If required, then you can also correct the file names and paths. I’m using the file names and paths just like on my system.
7. Once done with integration, you need to execute the final command to apply the changes and unmount the WIN7 iso image. Here is the command you need to run:
Dism /Unmount-WIM /MountDir:C:ISOunpacked /Commit
You’re done.
Note: In the above tutorial, used Windows 7 Professional edition to create an iso image of Windows 7 SP2 for pro edition. Using the same steps, you can also create iso for other editions like:
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I hope you find this tutorial on how to download Windows 7 Service Pack 2 (64 bit-32 bit) and integrate Windows 7 service pack 2 into Windows 7 Service Pack 1 iso.
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Windows 7 SP1 was released some time back and is available for download from Windows Update. Now Microsoft has released the Language Packs for Windows 7 SP1 (KB2483139).
Only Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise can install more than one MUI language packs but I have already written about how to install language pack on non-supported Windows 7 like Windows 7 Starter Edition or Windows 7 Home Basic Edition.
A language pack changes the language of the Windows Operating System. The default language is always English and other languages can be installed manually. All the language packs are described in KB2483139. Here is the list of language packs available from Microsoft for direct download:
Download Official 32-bit (x86) Windows 7 SP1 MUI Language Packs
Please note that Chinese (Taiwan) or zh-tw language packs are not available at this time. If someone finds the language packs, kindly let me know through comments. You may also be interested in how to use Vistalizator for Windows 7 sp1 to add a language pack to any edition of Windows 7.
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If you are also using Windows 8, you can download Windows 8 Consumer Preview Language Packs all languages.
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1 64 Bit
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Windows 7 Service Pack 1
Official description : Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7. Installing SP1 helps keep Windows 7 up to date.
Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is an important update that includes previously released security, performance, and stability updates for Windows 7. SP1 also includes new improvements to features and services in Windows 7, such as improved reliability when connecting to HDMI audio devices, printing using the XPS Viewer, and restoring previous folders in Windows Explorer after restarting.
Installing SP1 helps keep Windows 7 up to date. For information on how to get SP1, see .
How to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 – Step by Step
Steps to take before installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1: Before you take the plunge, take a moment to prepare your computer to minimize the chance of any problems: Click here for additional information on preparation and then return back to continue on. Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Baseline: The baselines where created on a Multi-Boot computer configured with Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit (used for this report), plus Home Premium 64-Bit, 32 and 64-Bit versions of Professional and a 64-Bit version of Windows 7 Ultimate to be used for additional evaluation and testing of SP1 in future articles. Note: 64-Bit users can use this guide as there is no difference in the steps or the installation process, however 64-Bit versions of Windows take about 20 to 25% 'longer' to install SP1 than 32-Bit versions of Windows 7. This first and early look at installing Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) was performed on both a fresh install of Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit without any Windows Updates applied and a second test of installing SP1 with all the “Important” Widows Updates installed as of 02/16/2011. Since this computer is specifically used for testing and evaluating software and hardware, before I started I used Symantec’s Norton Ghost 15 to create a System Image backup of all partitions on the hard drive. Should any problem occur during or after SP1 is installed, the image backup will allow me or you to recover your computer back to the exact same state it was in prior to installing SP1. Service Pack 1 Installation files: Even though I had a choice of using a SP1 DVD created from the downloadable SP1 .iso file to install SP1, I choose to simply create the DVD from the .iso file and then copy the appropriate SP1 .exe (32 or 64-Bit) from the DVD to a folder on the Windows partition. if you like, since the DVD setup can automatically choose the correct (32 or 64-Bit) version to be installed, you can use a DVD drive to install SP1. When Service Pack 1 is officially released you will also be able to install SP1 via Windows Update and the Internet, but this would not be my first choice as any interruption to internet service could create some potential problems. Overview: Once you start the install almost all the action is watching the green progress bar. The progress bar is not entirely accurate as it bounces backwards and forward until it finally reaches 100% and stays there for a period of time before you see a screen indicating the service pack is being configured. 30% through the configuration process the computer will reboot and then complete the configuration process. Finally you will be prompted to logon, after which you see the “Welcome” screen and a window which says “Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is now installed”. The install took about 15 minutes, although the installation warns that it might take an hour or more and your computer may need to restart several times during installation. Using DVD media or slow internet connections will definitely lengthen the time it takes. A reminder to laptop users, keep your laptop connected to AC power.
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