Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) contains many updates to improve Windows 7, but if you encounter a problem with hardware or a program after installing the service pack, you might want to temporarily uninstall it to troubleshoot the problem.
NoteIf you installed SP1 yourself, you can uninstall it. However, if your computer came with SP1 already installed, it can't be uninstalled.
Uninstalling SP1 using Programs and FeaturesThe easiest way to uninstall SP1 is using Programs and Features.
1. Click the
Start button , click Control Panel, click
Programs, and then click
Programs and Features.
2. Click
View installed updates.
3. 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, your computer likely came with SP1 already installed, and you can't uninstall the service pack. If the service pack is listed but grayed out, you can't uninstall the service pack.
Uninstalling SP1 using the Command Prompt1. Click the
Start button , and then, in the search box, type
Command Prompt.
2. 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.
3. Type the following:
wusa.exe /uninstall /kb:9769324. Press the
Enter key.
If you can't uninstall SP1If you've used Disk Cleanup since installing SP1, the backup files needed to uninstall the service pack might have been deleted from your computer. To remove the service pack, you'll need to reinstall Windows 7. For installation information, see
Installing and reinstalling Windows 7.