Last week Microsoft released updates for both Windows 7 (the Service Pack 1) and Windows Phone 7. Unfortunately, the update for Windows Phone 7 caused some Samsung smartphones will begin to fail, so Microsoft withdrew its update until it was compatible. I’ve been reading about this and some possible errors that can give Windows 7, so I’ll talk a little about both.
As for Windows Phone 7 Update on Samsung, if the backup process is in state very long (usually upper 30 to 40 min.) Without forward movement (in 99/100 %), unplug the device from the PC, remove the battery, replace battery and switch, then the device must restart the OSKernel. I guess since the update should be available right, if you are unsure how to install the update.
As for the upgrade of Windows 7, this had major problems in themselves, but see below as some of the possible errors. The Service Pack 1 will require a gigabyte to install, varying depending on your version and previous updates. If you want to know a little about what is the first service pack, maybe is better than what you see on the Microsoft Download Center.
0 × 800f0a12: use the “Disk Manager” to set as “Active” partition “system reserved” and if not, set the volume that contains Windows as an asset. Once done, and you can run the Service Pack 1 installer normally.
80073712, 800706be, and 8024200D: The repair option is quicker and easier the “Troubleshooter Windows Update.” Open the “Control Panel”, click on the search box, type “troubleshooting.” Search for “Troubleshooting”, choose “System and Security>” Correcting problems with Windows Update “, click” Next “, download a patch whose implementation does not require a restart. If despite the above you still have problems, or simply the “Troubleshooter” does not work, try the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows 7, depending if you have 32-bit, 64 bit, or Server 2008 64 bits.