For Windows 7 users, do you have Service Pack 1 installed yet?

| March 28, 2013 | 0 Comments

Attention all Windows 7 users! Microsoft will no longer support security and performance fixes on your computer if you don’t have Service Pack 1 installed by April 9. Service packs contain Microsoft’s software updates, and typically are part of the updates that many people have their computers set to automatically receive. Since Service Pack 1 came out nearly two years ago, there is a good chance it is already installed on your computer, but if it’s not, the update will expire April 9.

To find out if SP1 is already installed on your computer,

  • Go to the Start menu
  • Right-click on Computer
  • Choose Properties
  • At the top of this window, under the label Windows Edition, Service Pack 1 will be listed if you already have it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you do not see it listed,

  • Go back to the Start menu
  • Select All Programs
  • Choose Windows Update.
  • On the left hand side, click Check for updates.
  • After it is done checking, look at the list of available updates. If you see Service Pack for Microsoft Windows (KB976932), click OK.
  • Proceed to Install Updates and follow the instructions on your screen.

BEFORE YOU UPDATE, back up your files! If you need help or have problems with the update, give us a call at 612-865-4475.

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