Windows 7 Professional 64-bit XP w/Service Pack 1:

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I am running Windows 7 XP Professional, 64-Bit with Service Pack 1 and Microsoft Office 2010.  I don't get what or service packs for Office.

I should have an update to Service Pack 2 or higher for my Windows 7?  If so, how can I get the update?  I spent to Windows Update several times and received all the updates that are available, but none of them have included a service pack.

Thanks for any information and help that anyone can give me.  If I have everything I need, that's fine, I wondered.

There is no "Windows 7 XP Professional.  Certainly you mean "Windows 7 Professional."

There is no Service Pack 2 for Windows 7.

The latest service pack for Windows 7 is Service Pack 1.  There are several "" important updates for Windows 7 which have been issued since SP 1.

There is a Service Pack 2 (as well as SP 1) for Office 2010.  And, of course, there are a lot of important updates to Office 2010 since SP 2.

To determine which service pack has been applied to Office 2010, see https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2121559

Windows Update determines which updates, including service packs are available for your system.  If you have installed all the updates offered by WU, you should be aware.

Note that if it's been long that you used WU, you may need to go back several times, eventually reboot between the two visits to WU, before you have finished.

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