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POKER
04-20-2008, 06:12 AM
It's finally here: Windows Vista, Service Pack 1, is ready for your earnest consumption. Get it while it's hot!

How do you get it? All you need to do is point your Vista machine to Windows Update (it's in the Start menu, or you can find it in Internet Explorer under the Tools menu), and follow the prompts. Automatic updates probably won't auto-install SP1 for you. (Originally Microsoft said it would not be automatically pushed until mid-April, but Microsoft is suggesting now that in some cases that might not be the case.) If you don't see SP1 in the download menu on Windows Update, check the System control panel: You may already have it installed.

However, for many of you, I expect SP1 may not show up in Windows Update or as already installed, leaving you scratching your head as to where it is. Chances are you are one of the millions of users affected by SP1's previously-announced incompatibility with a handful of device drivers (scroll down to "Method for Cause 5" for the full list). Microsoft is playing the issue down, but unfortunately, those device drivers are very common, including five major audio drivers and one major video driver. In fact, my primary Vista machine falls into this category: It won't download SP1 because of an incompatibility with the onboard audio system, and no driver update is available for the machine for the time being. Lame! I've chosen to leave it sans-SP1, at least for now, rather than disable the audio altogether. For what it's worth, Microsoft says new drivers are in the works, but I'll believe it when I see it.

If you don't see SP1 in Windows Update and you know you don't have a driver conflict, you can download the installer directly here. Tread with caution.

I still use XP

but there pulling the support for it soon

Figtoria
04-20-2008, 09:26 AM
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Rooster
04-20-2008, 11:36 AM
I would NOT install SP1 if it's not being offered to your system automatically.

I did notice some improvements on my work laptop when I used the RC1 SP1.. but over time, had some video issues. So I took it off and my laptop got faster...

I defend Vista where I can, because it does do a lot of things right.. but overall the OS isn't a boon.

Looking forward to Windows 7.

Golmacmourna
04-20-2008, 09:05 PM
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It burns.

Noleader
04-20-2008, 10:45 PM
SP1 worked fine for me... Think the problem you might have had was 'RC1.' Any time I ever installed one of MS's test releases I end up in hell.

Elvtin
04-21-2008, 02:29 AM
Figgy... that video makes my brain hurt... lol

Figtoria
04-21-2008, 07:40 AM
Vista sucks ass, plain and simple.
It does less using more resources than anything before it.

It's the yuppy of operating systems.

Bohdan
04-21-2008, 08:07 AM
Support for Windows XP isn't going away any time soon. Consider the following:

1. Microsoft just extended the sales of XP for entry level laptops until 2010. If they are selling the OS in 2010, there is no way they can cut support for it until 2013 at the earliest.

2. Penetration of Vista into the business world is essentially zero. Many business systems have been upgraded from Windows 2000 to Vista. To the nearest 1%, the percentage of business systems that have been upgraded from XP to Vista is 0%. I myself work for a business that has over 400,000 XP licenses and zero Vista licenses. Our tools and products do not, in the main, support Vista, and we have no plans to run Vista, ever. Our company also has a deal in place with Microsoft to buy OEM versions of XP into the year 2010. There is no way that Microsoft is going to push big companies into going to Vista, lest they end up exploring the world of Linux out of desperation.

3. Windows 7 will be out before the support to XP is ended.

For all intents and purposes, Vista is just another Windows ME. Ignore it and it will go away.

Boh

Coplann
04-22-2008, 02:22 AM
I got vista, it runs like a charm (64 bit too)

Rooster
04-22-2008, 08:45 PM
Oh, I love Vista x64 on my laptop.. it flies. But, given that I cant afford to spend time tweaking and making my laptop work (Because I use it for work), I'm not going to SP1 unless it's "officially" supported on my hardware.

But at home.. it's "just okay". I wonder what XP x64 would do. (I dont have a DX10 video card anyway.. so.. meh).

Coplann
04-23-2008, 01:40 PM
yeah, though I got my SP1 via the normal auto update just fine (I think 1-2 months ago already)

Syri
04-23-2008, 01:55 PM
In slightly related news, Windows XP service pack 3 has just gone to manufacturing, meaning it'll be available on windows update from the end of this month. Among other things, it apparently brings with it up to 20% speed increase for XP. Let's hope the Vista speed increase can get in before that reaches SP3, more people might be willing to switch then...
Personally, I'm sticking with XP until the next Windows version rolls round at least, I just don't get on with Vista.

Popo
04-23-2008, 07:34 PM
Vista = Windows ME 2.0


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spyder913
04-23-2008, 11:49 PM
Bah, nothing can come close the absolute suck that was ME. Vista has its issues, but most of them are because they took out some backwards compatibility. The only issues I have run into are driver problems (which are much better nowadays, and were also a problem with XP) and issues with the lack of x64 versions of stuff, since I run x64.