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:
| 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) | To completely revert an SP1-integrated image, you must
Retire any Windows 7 SP1 system by December 2026 at the latest—or ensure it is completely offline, with no network bridges to production environments. Have you encountered this specific SP1 GUID in your environment? Share your findings in technical forums or Microsoft Q&A – the community relies on shared hash and update catalog data to stay secure. Share your findings in technical forums or Microsoft