Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:33PM EDT
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Good news for everyone bemoaning the sorry state of things that is Windows Vista: Service Pack 1 is on the fast track. The first beta will reportedly be ready in a matter of days, reports say, specifically the week of July 16. Microsoft had previously said not to expect an SP1 beta until 2008 (and in fact it won't confirm the early SP1 beta release at all).
The news represents an almost mind-boggling rush to market of Vista's first service pack, the first collection of fixes for an operating system that has been nearly universally panned by users and critics alike. Previously I reported on a collection of patches, put together by a private enthusiast site, that represents 100 patches that may comprise SP1. They can still be downloaded from vistasp1.net and are worth perusing.
So the good news is that fixes are on the way. According to Mary Jo Foley, the primary thrust is repairing some of Vista's most notorious problems: Speeding up file copy times and shutdown operations, improving encryption, and other under-the-hood upgrades that, theoretically, should make Vista work better. Don't expect many brand new features, like the firewall rolled out with Windows XP Service Pack 2. Right now is fix time at Microsoft.
The bad news is that the rush to get this service pack out the door feels a little hasty. Microsoft isn't exactly known for producing clean code, and accelerating its service pack schedule by six months doesn't exactly instill confidence. Windows service packs have been known to break nearly as many features as they fix, so I'd approach Vista SP1 beta 1 as I would any Windows service pack: With extreme caution.
Of course, I'll install it as soon as it's available (I martyr my equipment for you readers) and report back on whether it's a success.
And Microsoft, please, for the love of God, fix Vista's totally broken networking. I beg you.
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Why is it that microsoft always comes out with a crappy & unsecure piece of ----- operating system every 5-6 years? They promise to have an os in 3 years then they delay it for another 3 years. They promised a whole bunch of features and they had to cut out half of them. And when they finally do come out with the os it absolutely sucks until the come out with a service pack. Usually the first sp takes care of the obvious flaws and allows the os to be usable. And it doesn't really get stable until the 2nd service pack. I'm just sick and tired of a global giant of a company like microsoft always getting away with this bull----- !!
I'm happy Microsoft is releasing Vista SP1 because I have it and it's wonderful but a number of people I know aren't going to buy Windows Vista until the service pack is released. This is definitely good news.
I do have a question, why did Microsoft come up with such a crappy system as Vista? I have it, hate it, do not want it, will never trust microsoft again....... Vista seems like a looser all around, or is it Microsoft?
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1 Posted by somebodys_here on Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:36AM EDT Report Abuse
^WTF?^ "(I martyr my equipment for you readers)" ~~~and we love you for it :]