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It's showing up for me too. "Total: 1 important update, 120.0MB - 711.6MB"
I lurked for 6 months or I would have an even older date. I've been reading [H] for even longer than that.on a side note...7.3 years??!?! wow.
It has all the monthly patches since Vista release rolled up, plus whatever other improvements MS waited to release with SP1.Anyone know what kind of updates or upgrades SP1 has?
Anyone encounter the endless reboots?
It's happened with two different sound cards, so far, so I don't think its driver related or hardware related.Oh no; I hope there will be no audio probs either; just got done resolving the X-FI, 4gb, x64 issues (a couple months ago).
"Antitrust." They believed Microsoft were playing unfairly.I just wish that they hadn't capitulated to the unreasonable expectations of antivirus companies who've forced them to weaken Kernel Patch Protection for.. no apparent reason at all. McAfee were one of the complainants, yet I'm running McAfee Enterprise (I have to use it) on my Vista x64 system quite fine. So apparently things work fine without dangerous kernel-patching, so why couldn't Microsoft just have stood their ground over this? It's not as if Windows Live OneCare has a back-door to patching the kernel that other antivirus companies don't get; it's just a dangerous and unnecessary practice.
Why did MS give in? Two letters: EC. If MS hadn't caved, they probably would have another anti-trust lawsuit against files against them by US based companies to "protect" the consumer. And in the end the result would have been the same, with MS lighter by several hundred million dollars flowing into the EC's coffers.so why couldn't Microsoft just have stood their ground over this? ... it's just a dangerous and unnecessary practice.
Installed. Haven't noticed any difference.
on a side note...7.3 years??!?! wow.
Well I guess that's still in the 2000's. But still! That's a long ass time!
Anyone encounter the endless reboots?
Hmm this is weird because I'm not getting any updates through windows update. I'm running windows vista business x64 w/ SP1 RC3
You'll have those update files to download and stick on a disc, if needed. Every SP has an option for a stand-alone installer. The TechNet versions come as a single file .exe or a DVD with both x86 and x64 versison on them.Does anyone know when they are going to be shipping x64 Vista SP1 on DVDs? I want to upgrade to Vista but I would rather have the DVD with SP1 already instead of having to download it everytime I went to install Vista.
We've heard a few reports about problems customers may be experiencing as a result of KB937287, the servicing stack update I blogged about last week, and I wanted to provide a quick update for you. Immediately after receiving reports of this error, we made the decision to temporarily suspend automatic distribution of the update to avoid further customer impact while we investigate possible causes.
So far, we've been able to determine that this problem only affects a small number of customers in unique circumstances. We are working to identify possible solutions and will make the update available again shortly after we address the issue.
Customers who may be experiencing this issue can use system restore to correct it or contact 1-866-PC-Safety for help troubleshooting. Additional guidance will be available via Microsoft's free Update Support Center soon.
you guys made windows vista un usefull now your trying to break our pc from that issue wow ill be glad if windows 7 woulnt be windows vista because you product is cheap now im going to switch back to winxp