Vista Service Pack 1 Installed
I haven’t really noticed anything at all since installing the service pack 1 for Vista that was released very recently. I think it came out within the last couple days. I still need to use the machine a little more, probably, before I’ll start to notice anything different. I hope that all of my applications still work. I’m not too worried about it.
From Heise Online:
SP1 does not perform any fundamental upgrades, but rather it mainly fixes faults and problems. Once the update is complete, Vista is supposed to be faster at copying and unpacking files and the user account manager will not require so many confirmations. Microsoft provides an overview of the updates in Service Pack 1 in a white paper.
I’m hoping that maybe service pack 1 for Windows Vista will help smooth out some of the file copying issues I’ve been having. These particular issues are annoying, and if they are fixed, then that’s great. I’ll be happy. I’ll probably not jump for joy, but I’ll be happy.
There has been a general opinion that people should wait for Vista Service Pack 1 before even considering upgrading to the Vista operating system.
Looks like now is the time to upgrade. At least that is true according to some of the people making predictions. Will Vista finally attain a level of status where the general consensus is to upgrade to Vista?

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