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jimgriff
15th Mar 2008, 18:26
Does anyone know where I can find this to download please?
I've googled for hours.....

hellsbrink
15th Mar 2008, 18:37
don't think it's released to us plebs yet, there are still some "issues"

jimgriff
15th Mar 2008, 19:04
all the computer magazines say that it has now been released?

hellsbrink
15th Mar 2008, 19:15
Only to certain people. It is not available to the public YET. That happens at the end of this month or in April.


http://www.winsupersite.com/faq/vista_sp1.asp

frostbite
15th Mar 2008, 20:46
April 1st would seem appropriate.

twiggs
15th Mar 2008, 22:31
You can get it here (http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows-vista/windows-vista-sp1.html)

You can also get XP SP3 at the same place but don't forget that they are still beta versions.
The Software Patch website (http://www.softwarepatch.com/windows/index.html)

empacher48
16th Mar 2008, 00:48
I got the final Release Candidate Version of Vista Service Park 1 from an email from Microsoft.

From what I have seen and experienced there is not much Vista will do amazingly well now, still runs at the same speed, uses the same amount of memory and starts up at the same speed.

Fair enough there maybe some security things they have addressed which work away under the skin, but I certainly haven't seen anything that shouts out "Wow this is so amazing".

The final release should be available within the next week or so, but they are working through problems with compatibilities of the language packs.

green granite
16th Mar 2008, 09:51
Hope you've got an hour or so spare to install it.
Review by PC Pro : http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/171567/windows-vista-sp1.html

timmcat
18th Mar 2008, 20:44
Just released now via Windows Update (manual check required) or the Download Centre.

It's downloading as I write.... :\

hellsbrink
18th Mar 2008, 21:52
Goody, timm, I read it was likely to be released today. That means you can tell us what gets buggered up, etc, by SP1, especialy as I'll probably have to wait for Dutch version.

timmcat
18th Mar 2008, 22:06
Well, I'm back...

Nothing seems broke so far. Took around 45 mins to install on this pretty basic laptop (Vista Home Basic). Around three reboots I think.

hellsbrink
18th Mar 2008, 22:18
Any increase in speed?

twiggs
19th Mar 2008, 02:34
Full standalone download from MS (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&DisplayLang=en)

Bushfiva
19th Mar 2008, 03:29
That's a 550MB download containing 35 languages. You may want to consider getting it through Windows Update, where it will be at most 65MB.

hellsbrink
19th Mar 2008, 05:01
That's a 550MB download containing 35 languages

only 5 languages, 434.5Mb , and Dutch ain't one of them (only US English, French, German, Japanese and Traditional Spanish.)

As you say, best to wait for it on Win Update as you will end up downloading every single update you already have as SP1 includes every previous update. Makes no sense to download everything twice, does it.

twiggs
19th Mar 2008, 06:20
MS have removed the ability to slipstream this service pack so for most people Windows/Microsoft Update is the only way to go.
Reverse integration (http://www.winbeta.org/comments.php?catid=1&id=9536) is possible for those of us that need a challenge and want their Vista installation disk to have SP1 integrated.

Saab Dastard
19th Mar 2008, 10:21
MS have removed the ability to slipstream this service pack

Brilliant. What tw@ts. Yet another reason for many organisations to avoid it in droves.

Let's hope that XP SP3 is not similarly hobbled.

SD

tallsandwich
20th Mar 2008, 16:36
But nothing was broken before sp1.

Can't "justify" Vista over XP, but when I use my XP system it looks and feels different to Vista in a way that reminds me of the difference between Win3.11 and Win95 - i.e. the same experience as before but better smoother UI.

The only thing I did after sp1 was delete the extra IE icon that it added :}

Air Mail
21st Mar 2008, 10:47
Took three failed attempts of about 45 mins each to install on my machine!

Then I disabled all of the 3rd party security programs I had running (anti virus, firewall etc) and reinstated the windows ones and hey presto installed in less than 15 minutes! Then reactivated all the 3rd party programs!

No problems so far and I dare I say it? Computer appears slightly faster!!

rossym
21st Mar 2008, 11:17
Just downloading SP1 via Windows Update now... 66.9mb download!

Will report back on the install once it's downloaded :ok:

rossym
22nd Mar 2008, 11:40
Hi guys,

I installed SP1 yesterday on both my laptop and my desktop PC - everything appears to be working fine so far, not really noticing any differences though (yet!) SP1 took so much longer to install on my laptop then my desktop PC, even though the laptop has a better spec, which was quite weird. But apart from that, really easy to install, and it didn't really take that long either!

So, I'm pleased at the moment, but only time will tell if it is any good! :ok:

Cheers,

Ross!