Post by GREEVIEW SEC on Apr 11, 2008 0:46:13 GMT 8
Windows Vista User take note!!!
Windows Vista SP1 final version
The final version of Vista SP1 focuses on under-the-hood improvements to reliability, security, and performance, with very few changes made to the interface or Vista's features.
The final version of Vista SP1 focuses on under-the-hood improvements to reliability, security, and performance, with very few changes made to the interface or Vista's features.
One fix - the death of the so-called Kill Switch - will be welcomed by many, as we'll explain later.
One of the biggest benefits Microsoft touts for Vista SP1 is faster performance, notably the speed with which it copies files to local disks and across networks.
But on our test machine, copying to local disks and across networks with Vista SP1 is generally slightly slower than pre-SP1 Vista, and lags far behind Windows XP.
It's not clear whether our results will bear out when compared to many machines. Microsoft says, in fact, that its internal testing shows speed improvements of up to 50 percent when copying files. So be aware that what you get on your machine may be dramatically different than what we found on ours, or what Microsoft found on theirs.
File name is Windows Vista SP1 Build 6001.18000 Final RTM
Windows Vista SP1 final still not released to the public please take note
link to download is (Take note you are downloading Final copy of Vista SP1)
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To install SP1 by using the stand-alone package
1. Copy or download the installation file (Windows6.0-KB936330-X86.exe or Windows6.0-KB936330-X64.exe) to a computer.
2. To run the package, use the command-line options listed below, or double-click the file within Windows Explorer. It may take several minutes to extract the installation files, and even longer if you are installing SP1 by using a shared network resource.
3. Follow the instructions in the Setup wizard.
4. After the first phase of installation is complete, the computer will automatically restart. During this second installation phase, Setup will prevent you from logging on while the service pack is being installed. The installer will restart the computer several times during this phase.
5. Setup is complete when you are presented with the Windows logon prompt. At this time, you can log on to the computer.
6. To confirm that SP1 is installed, right-click Computer and then click Properties. You will find a reference to the service pack in the Windows Edition section.
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