Version: 2008

Comments on: Microsoft starts pushing out Vista SP1

Software maker says Windows update will start going out Wednesday to those with automatic updates turned on, but cautions it may take time for everyone to get it.

SP1 No Problems Here
by Renegade Knight April 24, 2008 7:19 AM PDT
For whatever reason I was able to get SP1 on my laptop. No problems. The issues I was having before seemed to be a non issue wiht a fresh install and a fresh service pack. Vista is a tad faster or so it seems. I'm finally happy with my Vista install...after a year.
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Glad it worked out for you
by ittesi259 April 24, 2008 8:11 AM PDT
You seem confused you already have it.....did you get via automatic updates? Its been available for download manually from Windows Update for about 2 months.
shitt pack one ready, huh?
by The_happy_switcher April 24, 2008 8:06 AM PDT
Microsoft still trying to make this chrome plated turd float. It's an unmitigated disaster but go on promoting Vista because it's only going to help Apple stock.
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Thanks for making us all look bad
by ittesi259 April 24, 2008 8:09 AM PDT
Comments like this make the rest of us Apple users look really bad. We wonder why we get called elitist snobs, and stupid comments like this is why. So to everyone who uses a PC (I use both), allow me to apologize for this flaming comment, we're not all like that.
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