Update Windows 7 cannot live

I want to update the computer

You must be more precise.

Please note that Windows 7 is an operating system and Windows Live is a service, two different things.

Windows Live consist of Mail, Hotmail, Messenger, Movie Maker, photo gallery and other services.

For Windows Live for related issues, see the following forum:
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/windowslive/default.aspx

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