13-05-2021

This includes all updates from Windows 7 Service Pack 1 plus additional benefits for the Embedded version of the operating system. Features which are new to the SP1 version Windows Embedded Standard 7 are: SKU Compliance Packages These packages allow you to make sure that only features which are licensed for a specific SKU (e.g. WS7E) can be executed on the system – a special licensing service in Windows ensures this.

Active3 years, 7 months ago

I have approximately 100 devices out in the field with Windows 7 Embedded installed. I have a requirement to upgrade the IE version to a newer version (10 or 11), for this I need to update the deployed units to SP1.

The MS page below indicates this is possible. (https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/gg675630(v=WinEmbedded.60).aspx)

It however requires the SP1 CAB file.

Windows 7 Embedded Sp1

I have hunted everywhere I know of to locate this SP1 CAB file but have been unsuccessful. Our embedded license vendors are not any help. The SP1 toolkit doesn't appear to have it in either.

I cannot reimage every unit with a new build, this isn't practical for our situation, I need to update the units in the field.

Windows 7 Embedded Standard Sp1 X86 - X64.iso

Can anyone advise where I can obtain the CAB file from so I can update the existing installations?

Windows 7 Embedded Sp1 Software

Thanks in advance.

DamoDamo

1 Answer

I had this same question and eventually found the answer.

The image file needed is X17-48538.img available from the Microsoft OEM site.

It contains:

  1. readme.txt 2/26/2011 1204
  2. windows6.1-KB976902-X86-Wave0.cab 2/26/2011 4532924
  3. windows6.1-KB976902-X86-Wave1.cab 2/26/2011 4531728
  4. windows6.1-KB976932-X86-Wave0.cab 2/26/2011 354704066
  5. windows6.1-KB976932-X86-Wave1.cab 2/26/2011 541001258

You should be able to get it through your OEM if you don't have direct access to the MyOEM site.

MikeMike

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