![]() ![]() Service packs combine dozens, or even hundreds of individual updates into a single package that’s easy to install. The decision to move forward makes sense but Windows 7 faithful likely won’t be amused. With Windows 8 primed for release, it seems as though Microsoft wanted to have everyone working on the new OS rather than lingering around on an older project. Service packs are reportedly a pain for Microsoft to produce because they require a lot of time and effort to build. Windows 7 was due for a second service pack any day now. It’s unclear at this hour why Microsoft isn’t planning a second service pack but it doesn’t take a genius to make an educated guess. ![]() If you recall, Windows XP received three service packs during its run while Vista scored two major bundles. It marks the first time in multiple releases that Microsoft won’t be issuing a second major update. ![]() The engineering team responsible for building and releasing service packs has reportedly been told there won’t be another service pack for Windows 7. ![]()
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