Software supplier Microsoft on Tuesday announced the availability of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 that promises to bring new improvements in the operating system.
Apart from new improvements to features & services in Windows 7, the update includes formerly released performance, stability and security updates.
The Windows 7 Service Pack 1 includes a bug fix for HDMI audio devices that stops working following the restart of the computer. It promises to fix problem associated with printing mixed-orientation XPS documents.
One can download the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 from Microsoft’s official website, or through Windows update, or by obtaining an installation DVD. But according to experts, the easiest and safest way to install the Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is through Windows update service.
Users are suggested to back-up their computers before installing the new update.
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