![]() ![]() Service Packs are only available for Windows 7 and earlier operating systems on the client side, while Feature upgrades for Windows 8 and newer versions of Windows including Windows 10. All bugfixes released up to this point are included as well.Microsoft released service packs traditionally for its operating systems, but switched to the new feature upgrade system with the release of Windows 8.Improved support for Advanced Format (512e) Storage Devices.Added support for Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX).Enhances support for additional identification types.Changes to behavior of "Restore previous folders at logon" functionality.Corrected behavior when printing mixed-orientation XPS documents.Fixed a bug related to HDMI audio device performance. ![]() Added additional support for communication with third-party federation services that support the WS-Federation passive profile protocol.It is also the last build to support processors without the SSE instruction set (prior to update KB4088875 in 2018), as SSE was enforced starting with Windows 8 build 7700 therefore making it the highest possible build to install and run on emulators like 86Box, as SSE-compatible CPUs are currently not supported on those programs yet.Ĭhanges from Windows 7 RTM It is the last Service Pack to be released by Microsoft before they were dropped starting with the release of Windows 8. It was also pushed out as an update for Windows Embedded Standard 7. This release would later be used as the base for Windows Embedded POSReady 7 and Windows Thin PC. On 22 February 2011, it became generally available for download via Windows Update and the Microsoft Download Center alongside its server counterpart. Windows 7 build 7601.17514 is the official RTM build of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 that was released to manufacturing on 9 February 2011 with the build being released to MSDN and TechNet subscribers as well as Volume License customers a week later on 16 February 2011. ![]()
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