Service Pack 2 for Windows 7

Service Pack 2 for Windows 7 were is it my updates only give me pack 1 . Its say windows is not bringing pack 2 out . I think thats realy nice of them to do this to there customers has pack 1 crashs most of my programs and i have to untick it every update
errr mmm thanks . Think ill get a Apple next . I carnt stand we have the power to do wot we wont just spend your money on us ( Micosoft ) should be Ripsoft :)

Hi ,
As Oberwald said, service packs are not designed to fix damaged Windows installations. Also, Microsoft haven’t released Windows 7 SP2 package yet. When it release, it will upload on Microsoft website. Let’s look forward together.
Regards,
Vincent Wang
TechNet Community Support

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