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Thanks to a confirmation on Computerworld, Gregg Keizer writes that the release of Windows Vista SP1 will be out tomorrow...
"In an e-mail meant to clarify when Amazon.com could begin shipping retail copies of Vista SP1, a company spokeswoman noted that Vista users could get the update on March 18. "When looking at Amazon's site, you will see separate listings -- one for pre-orders of Windows Vista with SP1 integrated, and the current version of Windows Vista, which does not include SP1, and can be purchased now and easily updated with SP1 online beginning March 18," the e-mailed statement read... "If Microsoft holds to plan, Vista users will see SP1 in Windows Update tomorrow as an optional download, but only if their PCs do not harbor one of the balky drivers. Alternately, users will be able to download a much larger stand-alone installer from Microsoft's download site, also beginning Tuesday."Visit Windows Update, or make sure Automatic Update (AU) is turned on once it goes live to AU.Microsoft plans to roll out SP1 next month to users who have Windows Update set to automatically download and install fixes.
"In an e-mail meant to clarify when Amazon.com could begin shipping retail copies of Vista SP1, a company spokeswoman noted that Vista users could get the update on March 18.
"When looking at Amazon's site, you will see separate listings -- one for pre-orders of Windows Vista with SP1 integrated, and the current version of Windows Vista, which does not include SP1, and can be purchased now and easily updated with SP1 online beginning March 18," the e-mailed statement read...
"If Microsoft holds to plan, Vista users will see SP1 in Windows Update tomorrow as an optional download, but only if their PCs do not harbor one of the balky drivers. Alternately, users will be able to download a much larger stand-alone installer from Microsoft's download site, also beginning Tuesday."
Visit Windows Update, or make sure Automatic Update (AU) is turned on once it goes live to AU.
Microsoft plans to roll out SP1 next month to users who have Windows Update set to automatically download and install fixes.
its available but idiots are going nuts acting like their techies and missing the fact that the reason they cant see SP1 is that their version if vista isn't compatible....
If your Drivers aren't up to date or you have hardware that their isnt a compatible SP1 driver for or that is known to have issues with SP1, windows update won't show you the update if their are known issues....
update all the latest drivers from windows update and then normally it will show SP1 for download if it still doesnt then guess what... something in your PC still isnt compatible wait for new drivers for that affected item to fix the issue.