Here are the step-by-step instructions to create a Windows 7 SP1 ISO file (32-bit or 64-bit) with integrated “Convenience Rollup” update to speed up the installation of the operating system.
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The last Windows 7 ISO you'll ever need: How to slipstream the Convenience Rollup
Microsoft is now making the Convenience Rollup update available for download for Windows 7 SP1 users. The Convenience Rollup is a new package that includes all updates released since the introduction of Service Pack 1 to help users get Windows 7 with the latest fixes and patches as quickly as possible.
However, Microsoft does not include the new package in the ISO file for Windows 7, which means that after installation, you will still need to use Windows Update to download and install the Convenience Rollup update.
If you're a computer technician or a user who regularly performs Windows 7 installations, having to download the same update over and over again can be a waste of time and bandwidth.