Tech giant Microsoft has said that Windows 7 SP1 was previously available on Windows Update but required user action to install will now be fully automatic. This will require no user action.
In its blog, the company said that the move is the part of its efforts to provide consumers improved security updates.
“SP1 will be released gradually over the coming weeks to all customers on the RTM version of Windows 7” it said
The service pack will take slightly longer to install compared to other updates. To ensure Service Pack 1 is installed without issue, customers should check for sufficient free disk space and that AC power is present on a laptop. If additional space needs to be created, we recommend using the Disk Cleanup tool to delete some files so that the service pack will install. If the service pack installation is interrupted, it will reattempt to install automatically after the next restart.
This update only applies to Windows 7 consumer PCs that are not managed by a Microsoft management tool such as Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) or WSUS Server. SCCM and WSUS administrators still have full control over the release of Service Pack 1. This remains unchanged.
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