Vista SP1 might be released on february 4th

RH said:
According to this website, SP1 of Vista will reach the RTM status on february 4th.
well, that's a surprise, M$ usually set themselves deadlines and work their bo11ocks off trying to meet those deadlines

BTW: i'm glad i don't rely on M$
 
Not sure if this has been covered yet because I can't be bothered to read the whole thread, but...

Service Pack 1 for Vista is already available for Technet and MSDN subscribers. The reason it hasn't been made available to the general public yet is because SP1 actually manages to "break" existing software and drivers that worked with Vista. LOL, driver and application support is bad enough on Vista, now SP1 will break these things even further...
 
...SP1 actually manages to "break" existing software and drivers that worked with Vista. LOL, driver and application support is bad enough on Vista, now SP1 will break these things even further...
Yup, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were performance ramifications also.
 
I've said it before, and I'll say it again.

If Microsoft had brought out Vista with what they had planned initially, it would've been a compelling upgrade. Unfortunately, they took too long, stripped out too much, and ended up with DirectX 10 being the only thing that might prompt people to purchase it. The NT code is at least 14 years old, and while it's served well, Redmond needs something fresh.

Vista is the Windows ME of the NT family.
 
...Vista is the Windows ME of the NT family.
Absolutely right. Even so, what did XP offer over 2000 Pro? A broken version of Roxio Easy CD Creator and an equally broken Ulead Video Studio? A default theme that might have been designed by Fischer Price? Seems like this is the direction MS is headed, like it or not.
 
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