Note: This post was up to date on October 5 to clarify specifically what these Vista updates are and just how they will be rolled out. When Microsoft lastly rolled out the beta of its Windows Vista Service Pack (SP) one at the end of September, a brand new factor of mystery was launched. Microsoft officials mentioned they were gonna test simultaneously five additional reliability fixes that had been not part of the SP1 beta — but that the team ultimately planned to add into SP1 before it shipped in early 2008.(While Microsoft;s original posting to the Vista team blog made it sound as though these updates had been not component with the Vista SP1 beta, this is not the case. These 5 are already from the beta. So if you are beta testing SP1, you;ve already got these 5. If you are not a beta tester and you are using the Vista RTM bits only, these 5 will likely be new to you. In either case, these 5 updates will likely be part of SP1 final,
Windows 7 sale, Microsoft officials clarified on October five. )As of today,
Office 2007 Keygen, we now know what the five extra updates are. Microsoft rolled out one of them on September 27 and delivered the rest of them over the past couple of days. All are now available on the Microsoft Download Center. Microsoft also plans to push the five out independently, via Windows Update, at some unspecified future time, officials stated.The 5: An MSXML Reliability Update (KB 941833,
Windows 7 Product Key, released to Download Center on 9/27). It is designed to resolves reliability and application compatibility issues in Microsoft XML Core Services 4.0 Support Pack 2, the Softies mentioned.A comprehnsive reliability,
Office 2010 License, compatibility and stability update (KB 941649). It addresses everything from battery life to startup time with the operating system.A fix pack for Windows Media Player 11 (KB 941651), which will “improve the reliability of Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista in certain scenarios.”A USB update (KB 941600) which “resolves some reliability issues in the USB core components on the Windows Vista operating system.”A cumulative update for Windows Media Center (KB 941229),
Office 2007 Key, addressing a variety of bugs with the Home Premium and Ultimate SKUs. These 5 reliability and stability updates complement the two Vista mega-fixpacks that Microsoft rolled out this past summer. Those two were the reliability/performance pack (KB 938194) along with the compatibility and stability pack (KB 938979). These two packs already are part of the Vista SP1 beta build Microsoft rolled out to 12,000 testers late last month.Microsoft is still telling folks there;s no need to wait for SP1 to deploy Vista. Even though Microsoft has been dilligent about rolling out fixes when ready, rather than holding them until the final SP1 due date, if I had been an IT administrator, I think I would just wait for the final, catch-all update….