Windows present new Vista Service Pack 1

Today Windows launched new Vista service Pack 1, you can very easily install, and it tested, and works better. Claiming to fix plenty of bugs, make the OS more safe and, well, we wished maybe it could even treat all known diseases. Perhaps we were too positive. We took Service Pack 1 for a spin, and not notice a full lot of difference. It’s a download 434.5MB for the whole stand-alone installation; you can also wait update automatically your present Vista operating system by just doing nothing but having enabled auto updates.
The SP1 install went flawlessly, about 30 min talking from begin to end with a couple of reboots. Even it was kind enough to leave our double boot installation of 7.10 Ubuntu untouched. As of long list of fixes bug, we were most concerned in the biggest flaw we saw in Windows Vista compared with Windows XP: transfer file speeds of dog-slow over a network. Says Microsoft this new and advance version of Vista can do those transfer speed 45 percent faster. Our check group of 57 files, took 1:36 to transfer with service pack 1, totaling 847MB, balanced with 1:45 using the original Vista. It’s not a speedup 40%. Were cured no diseases, either – but any additional speed on our Vista PC is positively welcome.
Via: Dvice.com
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