Win 7 SP1 gets dated?

Installed this earlier today. Had an error when booting back into Windows. "Fatal error C0000034 applying update operation 193 of 111938 (_00000...)"

Managed to get Windows to do the Startup manager thingymajig which restored Windows for me. Will now be leaving SP1 for a while until I can find existence/confirmation of my issue and that its either fixed or there's a workaround.
 
Do i take it that SP1 is best avoided for now? I have a ps/2 keyboard still so the usb issue may not be a problem for me.

I have the 7601.17514.101119-1850_Update_Sp_Wave1-GRMSP1.1_DVD.iso from here

To update or not to update, whats the verdict?
 
Re-installed and got the SP on however problems were the same again! Decided to give it a miss for now, there must be an aspect of my hardware that doesn't agree with it right now :confused:
 
I screwed up and download the RC1 version, installed that, tried the USB trick as I had 2 2009 files, the trick didn't work.
I then realised what I'd done, uninstalled the RC, installed SP1 via Windows Update and behold, the USB issue was still there.
The pendmove + bat file trick worked great on the proper sp1 though.
 
Wont install for me, I tried standalone and from windows update, gives some error or another. Tried the readiness tool too, makes no odds! To be honest I blame this awful advent laptop anyway, stupid thing wont even install linux :S
 
just as a quick feedback..

Reinstalled windows 7 about 3pm for 2 hours putting all my programs on due to me messing up accidentally doing a registry backup from windows xp and messing up windows 7 (NOTHING TO DO WITH THE SP1 UPDATE), then got everything working sorted by 5pm all my programs reinstalled, then installed every update and sp1, and all is well, dont notice any difference with sp1. just another update in my eyes nothing new to report or complain about tbh :)
 
Updated all three of my Windows Server 2008 boxes yesterday with no issues save for a slow download of the update.

I haven't been offered for the two Windows 7 boxes yet, and can't be bothered with fetching the download from MSDN right now. I'd normally consider clean installing but in both cases the installs are only a couple of months old so I'm not expecting any trouble from them.
 
I get this when I try and run SP1 update.

"Service Pack installation cannot continue"

"One or more system components that the service pack requires are missing."
 
Downloaded and installed fine for me (although the download took almost an hour even though it seems that most of the "download" was actually data grind as the percentage of completed download was increasing whilst there was no network activity) although there seems to be a part of the .net framework that seems to be hogging CPU cycles after I rebooted the system (which is strange since the program in question is only supposed to have two instances running (one 32 bit and one 64 bit) when the service pack had finished installing there was a second instance of the 64 bit version (I think it was the optimization tool) which seems to soak up CPU cycles and RAM before resetting and starting the cycle all over again).
 
I get this when I try and run SP1 update.

"Service Pack installation cannot continue"

"One or more system components that the service pack requires are missing."


Ever used Driver Cleaner? :)



Install failed the first time last night, i had the Driver Sweeper issue from when i upgraded from ATI to Nvidia...
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18233804&highlight=driver+sweeper

Fixed via the link above and installed fine thereafter. :)
 
This Driver Sweeper problem..... it's said to be caused by older versions ... but I use version 2.1.0 which seems to have created logs and backups of every time i used it.

A friend says the problem folder is 'amd64_atiilhag.inf_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_019357585ef99a63' and on his pc is empty .... mine isn't, it has about 18 files in it.

Should i be ok with this issue?
 
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