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Windows 7 Service Pack 2 release date rumour round-up
From launch date to features: All your Windows 7 SP2 news and speculation in one place
By Carrie-Ann Skinner | PC Advisor
Microsoft may only have just officially unveiled Windows 8, but not everyone is focussing their attentions on the forthcoming iteration of the Windows operating system. For some, the next service pack for Windows 7 is where their attentions lie. And the big question that everyone is asking, is when will Windows 7 Service Pack 2 be made available?
From launch date to features: All your Windows 7 SP2 news and speculation in one place
Speculation about the release date for SP2 began at the start of 2010. A report by Softpedia in January last year said Russian site Wzor claimed Microsoft was to begin work on SP2, a month after SP1 was released. At the time, the report slated SP1 to be made available in November 2010 meaning work on the service pack should have begun in October 2010. However, while Microsoft first announced Windows 7 SP1 in March 2010, the public beta wasn't made available until July and it took until February this year for the final version of the service pack to be made available to PC users.
From launch date to features: All your Windows 7 SP2 news and speculation in one place
By Carrie-Ann Skinner | PC Advisor
Microsoft may only have just officially unveiled Windows 8, but not everyone is focussing their attentions on the forthcoming iteration of the Windows operating system. For some, the next service pack for Windows 7 is where their attentions lie. And the big question that everyone is asking, is when will Windows 7 Service Pack 2 be made available?
From launch date to features: All your Windows 7 SP2 news and speculation in one place
Speculation about the release date for SP2 began at the start of 2010. A report by Softpedia in January last year said Russian site Wzor claimed Microsoft was to begin work on SP2, a month after SP1 was released. At the time, the report slated SP1 to be made available in November 2010 meaning work on the service pack should have begun in October 2010. However, while Microsoft first announced Windows 7 SP1 in March 2010, the public beta wasn't made available until July and it took until February this year for the final version of the service pack to be made available to PC users.
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