Microsoft’s Convenience Rollup for Windows 7
Microsoft’s
Convenience Rollup
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From now, whenever you install a fresh copy of Windows 7 you won’t
have to wait for it to download few years updates and multiple reboots. It’ll
have everything it needs up through May 2016.
This update package, which combines updates dating all the
way back to February 2011, isn’t being made available in Windows Update. If
you’re installing a Windows 7 system from scratch, you’ll need to go out of
your way to download and install it. If you don’t, Windows Update will download
and install the updates one by one–the slower, more tedious way.
Step 1:
What you’ll need?
Microsoft’s Convenience Rollup for Windows 7 requires Windows
7 SP1. Install Service Pack 1, If You Don’t Have It Already.
Note: If you are not sure whether you have SP1 or
not. Open the Start menu, type
“winver” into the search box, and press Enter. If it says “Service Pack 1” in
the window, you have Service Pack 1. If it doesn’t, you need to install Service
Pack 1.
You can grab your
Windows 7 ISO from here.