Lenovo G560 cannot get Windows 7 SP1 via Windows Update

My laptop Lenovo G560, running Windows 7 Home Basic Edition does not have the ability to download Windows 7 SP1 from Windows Update. What could be the problem? Everyone knows this? What is the solution? I had the laptop for almost two years.

Stud says:

See my post on this page if you have not resolved your problem - it's almost certainly because of the Intel graphics driver.

I decided today, after almost two years, to upgrade to Windows 7 Professional. As a result, I've updated to Windows 7 Professional SP1.

Now, I'm looking for the display drivers for my Lenovo G560. In Device Manager, the driver is showing as generic PnP.

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