Vista SP1 available via Automatic Update25.04.2008 02:30 Computers Microsoft has made Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) available via Automatic Update, and it will download automatically to Vista PCs that have the automatic update feature of the OS turned on. Previously, Vista was available to customers via Windows Update, but people had to specifically download it.
Not all customers will receive Vista SP1 immediately via Automatic Update, however. The company is distributing it in phases to "ensure a seamless download experience", Microsoft said. A timeline for when all customers would receive Vista SP1 via Automatic Update was not immediately available. SP1 is a rollout of software updates that fix bugs and glitches in Vista and is seen as a milestone that will inspire many customers - especially those in the business market - to adopt the OS. In fact, in a recent report, 'Building the Business Case for Windows Vista', Forrester Research said more business customers plan to upgrade to Vista now that SP1 is available. This comes as no surprise, considering companies often wait for the first service pack after a major Windows release to update corporate desktops. Full story: PC Advisor Source: msfn.orgwww.alllee.com |
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