erase all your special icons installed by GOTD Folder Marker.
But you can redo.
Windows Seven Service pack will ...
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Posted 14 years ago #
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may be not as bad as Service pack for XP sp2 and sp3
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It actually restored an icon for me.
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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/bott/quick-fix-for-windows-7-sp1-installation-errors/3040?tag=nl.e539
If you run Windows 7 and Linux on the same PC, you might run into an odd error when you try to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1. I’ve already had three readers contact me with reports that they were stopped by error 0×800f0a12 during the installation process. It’s a non-fatal error, but still baffling.
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http://www.technipages.com/the-complete-guide-to-slipstreaming-a-windows-7-sp1-disc.html
The Complete Guide To Slipstreaming a Windows 7 SP1 Disc.
This process will take your non-service pack Windows 7 installation disc and allow you to burn a new disc with SP1 merged. No more running Windows Update for hours after a Windows 7 installation.Posted 13 years ago # -
Use caution when dual-booting with XP
If you have a machine that dual-boots Windows 7 and Windows XP, every time you boot XP all but your most recent Windows 7 restore points will be lost.
To prevent that from happening, download this registry setting change, right-click the file, click Merge, and okay the installation. Once the settings in this file have been successfully merged with your Windows registry, those restore points won’t be deleted when you boot Windows XP.Microsoft is offering two updates designed to resolve issues preventing users from upgrading Windows 7 with the addition of Service Pack 1 (SP1).
Essentially, customers will get fixes for issues preventing the deployment of SP1, glitches which are accompanied by one of these error messages: "0xC0000009A" and "0xC0000034".
"0xC0000009A" can be presented to users when they are deploying SP1 for either Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2.
“When you try to install Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) or Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1) on a computer that has more than 10 language packs installed, the computer stops responding at a black screen. Additionally, you receive an "0xC0000009A" error message,” Microsoft stated.
“This issue occurs because the number of open registry key handles for subkeys that have the same name is limited to 65,535 in the registry. Each language pack that is installed on the computer increases the number of open registry key handles.”
The Redmond company advises users to first deploy KB2534366 and only then start the upgrade to Windows 7 SP1.Posted 13 years ago #
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