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Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding
Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding
Published by JNRidgway15
16th June 2007
Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding

Although Microsoft has just down-played Windows Vista Service Pack 1 as just a standard refresh, Microsoft in fact plans to combine 32-bit and 64-bit versions of its latest operating system. The Redmond Company is under an all out Windows Omerta, gagging all details related to the first service pack for Windows Vista, to Windows Seven or to Windows Fiji. But crumbs do fall from Microsoft's table, and this piece of news via WindowsConnected is just such an example.

32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows Vista on a single installer, Microsoft will be one step closer to Apple, as the Cupertino-based company will offer only 64-bit Leopard. This alteration is cooking now in the Redmond Company's laboratories, and will be made available to consumers following the release of the first service pack for Windows Vista, scheduled for the end of 2007.

Microsoft cannot dictate the direction of hardware development and adoption. Instead, the Redmond Company has to play to the tune of both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures with the Windows operating system.

While Windows Server 2008 will be the last server operating system for Microsoft, Windows Vista still supports both 32-bit and 63-bit platforms. Windows senior product manager Alex Heaton revealed that the word is still out on whether Windows Seven, the successor of Windows Vista will be exclusively 64-bit or not.

In addition, the move delivers a clue for the Redmond Company's plans with Windows Seven. If Microsoft does not scrap 32-bit with their future Windows client, then it could include both x86 and x64 on a single installer. Of course Microsoft has not confirmed this aspect.

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By Mike on 17th June 2007, 10:38 AM
Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding

And a little more on this subject . . .

Microsoft has begun preparing its partners for the arrival of Windows Vista SP1 (Service Pack 1), and whilst officials have not yet released the schedule or details, they have begun openly referencing the upcoming Vista SP1 release in documentation on the Microsoft website. Industry experts have long been predicting the arrival of a Vista service pack with some observers speculating on its release date even before the launch of the OS itself in late 2006 but Microsoft have remained tight-lipped about anything to do with an SP1 update.

However on 7 June, Microsoft posted documentation for a Windows Automated Installation Kit (AIK) on its download center portal which is applicable to a product dubbed Windows Vista SP1 Beta 3. The Windows AIK is designed to help OEMs, system builders and corporate IT departments deploy the OS on to new hardware Microsoft said. As part of the announcement, Microsoft posted a document which indicated that Windows Vista SP1 had been under development since at least February 2007, the date amended to the file which provides an informational overview of the download.



Some German researchers were recently able to sneak a couple of screenshots that references Vista SP1 from a presentation at the WinHEC (Windows Hardware Engineering Conference) in Los Angeles in mid-May, however, Microsoft officials didn't immediately respond to calls seeking comment on the details.



When SP2 for Microsoft Windows XP first arrived in August 2004 it set off a wave of discontent as many businesses had problems installing the update. However, it is widely perceived that the release significantly benefited Windows users once it could be swallowed, particularly in the area of improving security.

Some Microsoft partners have also alluded to the update publicly. On 19 April, Intel CEO Paul Otellini was asked how Vista sales would impact his company's 2007 sales projections on a conference call, and he replied that "[Vista] deployment [in enterprises] will actually happen when the Service Pack gets released in the fourth quarter time frame, probably the October-November time frame." In early April, a software patch blog posted over 100 fixes it said are expected to be included in Windows Vista SP1. Sources close to Microsoft have confirmed that the company is currently testing SP1.

The blog poster, former Microsoft employee Ethan Allen, owner of the The Hotfix blog and Web site is predicting that SP1 will include device driver and software compatibility technology that many users had hoped would be available in the OS from the start.

Among them could be support for third-party USB and Firewire devices such as digital cameras, in particular products from Sony that have been having compatibility problems with Vista, Allen said. There also will be patches to improve the TV playback and other Media Center capabilities in Vista, as well as to repair inconsistencies with the power management functions such as sleep and hibernation modes, he said. but claimed that Vista SP1 will not include a heavy dose of security updates.
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By GlenR on 17th June 2007, 11:29 AM
Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding

Interestingly, when I got my guide corruption patch, the link they sent me was:

http: //hotfixv4.microsoft.com/Windows%20Vista/sp1/Fix201252/6000/free/315869_intl_i386_zip.exe

Emphasis added.

Must be getting close...
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By Mike on 17th June 2007, 04:09 PM
Re: Vista Service Pack 1 Details Unfolding

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Originally Posted by GlenR View Post
Must be getting close...
Good pick up! Nice to see that the new hotfix has been rolled up.
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