In addition, Microsoft does not provide direct upgrade path from SP1
Beta to SP1 RTM. Any Windows 7 system which is installed with SP1 Beta
will have to be uninstalled first prior to installation of final build
of SP1. If the beta builds of SP1 cannot be uninstalled, user has to do
a clean install of Windows
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Microsoft provides a guide
on how to uninstall and remove Windows 7 SP1 Beta. One main important
note who anyone who intends to install SP1 Beta is that backup files
are created to facilitate the uninstallation of SP1 Beta. If you’ve
used the Disk Cleanup Wizard [or CCleaner] since you’ve installed SP1 Beta, the
backup files needed to uninstall the service pack might have been
removed from your computer. If that’s the case, then the only option to
remove SP1 Beta is to use System Restore to uninstall the service pack,
which is the least undesirable option.
Tip: The uninstall guide also applies to Windows Server
2008 R2 SP1 Beta.
How to Uninstall Windows 7 SP1 Beta
Uninstall using Programs and Features
- Click the Start button, click Control
Panel, click Programs, and
then click Programs and Features.
- Click View installed updates.
- Click Service Pack for Microsoft
Windows (KB 976932), and then click Uninstall.
If you don’t see Service Pack for Microsoft Windows
(KB 976932) in the list of installed updates, or if the uninstall
option is disabled, use System Restore to uninstall the service pack.
Uninstall using the Command Prompt
- Click the Start button.
- In the search box, type command prompt.
- In the list of results, right-click Command
Prompt, and then click Run as administrator.
If you’re prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type
the password or provide confirmation.
- Type the following:
wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:976932
- Press Enter.
Uninstall using System Restore
Note: System Restore will remove any programs and revert
any system changes that have been made since you installed the service
pack. System Restore will not affect any personal files.
- Click the Start button . In the search box, type System
Restore, and then, in the list of results, click System
Restore.
- Click Next.
- Choose a restore point that matches the installation
date for the service pack.
The restore point will be labeled either Install:
Windows Update or Install: Windows 7
Service Pack 1.
- Verify the restore point, and then click Finish.
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