Service Pack-windows-7-sp1-x64-b78b8e95-9e46-4f7a-9d1d-f64477bb7326 | !new!
| Error Code | Meaning | Fix | |------------|---------|-----| | 0x80070002 | Package not found in local source | Verify the GUID’s path in %Windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log | | 0x800f081f | Source files missing | Point DISM to a side-by-side SP1 source ( /Source: option) | | 0x8024000B | Pending reboot | Restart before attempting install/uninstall | | 0x80073712 | Component store corruption | Run sfc /scannow then DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth (Windows 7 requires a servicing stack update first) |
Get-WmiObject -Class Win32_QuickFixEngineering | Where-Object $_.HotFixID -like "*SP1*" If the package is present as an .msu or .cab file: | Error Code | Meaning | Fix |
wusa.exe windows6.1-KB976932-X64.msu /quiet /norestart Assign the approved update to a device collection using the GUID as a content identifier. 3.3 Removal Instructions 💡 Windows 7 SP1 cannot be cleanly uninstalled once installed unless you have the original RTM backup. However, you can remove individual updates after SP1. To completely revert an SP1-integrated image, you must redeploy from an RTM (no service pack) installation media. Part 4: Common Errors & Troubleshooting When dealing with this specific identifier, you may encounter the following: To completely revert an SP1-integrated image, you must
| Source | Likelihood | Explanation | |--------|------------|-------------| | Windows Update Catalog | High | Each update package gets a unique KB and a file hash-based GUID. | | WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) | Very High | WSUS assigns GUIDs to approved updates for internal distribution. | | SCCM / Configuration Manager | High | Packages exported or referenced in deployments generate specific IDs. | | Custom Imaging (MDT/Sysprep) | Medium | A captured reference image with SP1 integrated may generate a unique local ID. | | | SCCM / Configuration Manager | High
Introduction In the ecosystem of enterprise IT management, system recovery, and software deployment, specific identifiers serve as the digital DNA for critical updates. One such identifier— service pack-windows-7-sp1-x64-b78b8e95-9e46-4f7a-9d1d-f64477bb7326 —represents a particular build, distribution, or cached instance of Windows 7 Service Pack 1 for 64-bit (x64) architectures .