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[Thread Ufficiale] Windows Vista Service pack 1

15/05/08

Disponibile ORA anche in ITALIA SP1





Link al Download

Update 14/04

Lista degli errori SP1

Here is the compete list of Vista RTM activation error codes and messages courtesy of Microsoft:
1. Error code 0xC004C003
The activation server determined that the specific product key is in use.
This error code indicates that the product key that you entered has already been activated, and you must obtain a different product key.
2. Error code 0xC004E003
The Software Licensing Service reported that the license evaluation failed.
This error code indicates that you must rerun the Windows Vista activation process.
3. Error code 0x80072EFD
A Connection with the server could not be established.
This error code indicates that there may be issues with your Internet connection. Verify that your Internet connection is working, and then try to activate Windows Vista again.
4. Error code 0xC004F050
The Software Licensing Service reported that the product key is invalid.
5. Error code 0xC004F061
The Software Licensing Service determined that this specified product key can only be used for upgrading, not for clean installations.
6. Error code 0x8007000D
Unable to Open the License. The Data is Invalid.
This error code indicates that the initial download may have been corrupted, and you may have to download the package again.
7. Error message
The Product Key You Have Entered Will Not Work With This Edition or Version of Windows Vista.
If you receive this error message, you may have inserted a product key for an edition of Windows Vista that does not match the installed edition.
8. Error message
The Windows Vista (product version) product key you typed is invalid for activation.
If you receive this error message, there may be an issue with the installed version of Windows and with the product key that you used.
9. Error message
To Use the Product Key You Entered, Start the Installation from Your Existing Version of Windows.
If you receive this error message, you must first start the computer by using the currently installed version of Windows. Then, start Windows Vista Setup.
10. Error message
Your Activation Period Has Expired.
If you receive this error message, Windows Vista may not have been activated within the 30-day activation period, or there may have been significant hardware changes on the system.

Metà Aprile disponibile anche in ITALIA SP1

Quali sono i pre-requisiti per installare la SP1?

Per poter installare la SP1 di Windows Vista è necessario aver installato nel sistema alcuni update, che permettono alla SP1 di installarsi correttamente:

KB935509: questo update va installato nelle versioni Enterprise e Ultimate di Windows Vista e aggiorna i componenti relativi a Bitlocker. E' necessario installare questo update prima dell'update KB938371 per evitare rischi di perdite di dati durante l'aggiornamento del sistema. Trovate le informazioni su questo update in questa pagina e potete scaricarlo qui o da Windows Update.

KB938371: questo update aggiorna dei componenti del sistema per permettere garantire una installazione più affidabile della SP1. Va installato in tutte le versioni di Windows Vista ed è disponbile su Windows Update.

KB937287: questo update aggiorna il sottosistema di Windows che gestisce l'aggiunta e rimozione dei componenti di Windows. Va installato in tutte le versioni di Windows Vista ed è disponbile su Windows Update.





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A febbraio abbiamo postato a riguardo della release di un paio di prerequisiti per il Service Pack 1 di Windows Vista. Mentre milioni di utenti hanno installato gli aggiornamenti con successo, qualcuno ha riscontrato un infinito ciclo di riavvii installando uno dei prerequisiti: KB937287, il Servicing Stack Update (SSU), che contiene il programma di installazione del Service pack 1.

Come già detto il mese scorso sul blog di Windows Vista, abbiamo sospeso la distribuzione automatica del SSU per investigare sul problema. Nelle settimane passate, abbiamo capito meglio il problema e fatto passi per capirne le cause. Oggi, vi facciamo sapere che domani ripristineremo la distribuzione automatica del SSU chiarendo meglio ciò che è successo.

Per non far preoccupare chi ha già installato l’update: non ci sono problemi con i files che compongono il Servicing Stack Update (KB937287); il problema che alcuni hanno riscontrato è nel processo di installazione dell’aggiornamento. Questo significa che se avete già installato l’aggiornamento, non c’è bisogno di disinstallarlo o installarne la re-release.

Cosa ha causato il problema? Il SSU ha del codice che controlla se ci sono riavvii in sospeso o altri aggiornamenti da installare. Se riconosce una di queste circostanze, impedisce l’installazione dall’inizio. Durante le nostre investigazioni, abbiamo scoperto che ci stavano alcuni sconosciuti e rari eventi in mezzo all’installazione dell’aggiornamento che potevano far capire all’aggiornamento che c’era bisogno di un riavvio per completare l’installazione. Nel caso, il sistema entrava in un ciclo di riavvii ripetuti.

Per evitare problemi alle persone che non hanno ancora installato il SSU, domani rilasceremo un fix da installare prima del SP1 Servicing Stack Update. Questo aggiornamento pre-SSU aiuta ad assicurarne un’installazione liscia prevenendo riavvii durante l’installazione del SP1 SSU. Abbiamo inoltre apportato cambi aggiuntivi al codice dell’installer del SSU, questo controlla la presenza e richiede il pre-SSU (KB949939) prima di installarsi.

Questi due aggiornamenti si installano tramite Windows Update, nel giusto ordine, coloro che hanno WU impostato su ‘installa aggiornamenti automaticamente’ che non hanno ancora installato il SSU non devono fare nient’altro. Per coloro che usano il pacchetto standalone del SP1, il problema che abbiamo riscontrato non influisce in alcun modo quel metodo di installazione.


--MU Team
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Hi, Mike Nash here from the Windows Product Management group at Microsoft. Today we are excited to announce that we have released Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista to manufacturing (RTM) for our first set of languages (English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese).

Service Pack 1 is a very important milestone because it addresses many of the key issues that our customers have identified with Windows Vista over the last year both, directly and through programs like the Customer Experience Improvement Program. With Service Pack 1, we have made great progress in performance, reliability and compatibility. One of the great things about my job is that I get to play with the latest builds of our products -- I've personally been running Windows Vista SP1 pretty exclusively for a few months and I've noticed that my systems run faster and more reliably than they did with the "Gold" release of Windows Vista.

When we first released Windows Vista last year, there were lots of customers who had great experiences, but some had issues finding applications that worked well on Windows Vista; others had problems finding the right device drivers for some of the hardware devices that they used. The reason for these issues is that in order to improve the reliability and security of Windows Vista, we made some important architectural changes to the system. While this caused some issues in the short term, in the long term we know that these investments will improve both the reliability and security of the customer experience on Windows. Check out this blog post about the first year of Windows Vista security to see how some of these changes are paying off.

The good news is that this last year has been a great year of progress for Windows Vista in terms of improving application and device compatibility. For example, 98 out of the top-selling 100 applications have versions available for Windows Vista. And through the great work of our hardware partners, we now have 78,000 devices and components supported by Windows Update, up from about 34,000 in November 2006. As a result, we have licensed over 100 million copies of Windows Vista to date.

Service Pack 1 brings new improvements that are based on feedback we heard from our customers. It further improves the reliability and performance of Windows Vista. The information we collect thanks to tools like the Customer Experience Improvement Program, Online Crash Analysis, and Windows Error Reporting help us learn about where and when customers are having issues with Windows Vista and the applications that run on it. Since these issues have a direct impact on our customers' experiences, we've invested time and energy to make this better. While Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is an important milestone, we will continue to invest in the continuous improvement process.

SP1 also includes changes focused on improving the performance of Windows Vista in areas that impact the customer experience the most. For instance, with SP1, copying or moving files around your PC, your home network or your corporate network should now be much faster -- up to 50% faster in some scenarios (according to our internal tests). In addition, on many kinds of hardware, resuming a Windows Vista-based PC from sleep is faster on Service Pack 1.

The key learning over the last year is that when we change the operating system, it takes time to let the ecosystem make sure that the hardware and software that they build works well with Windows Vista. So as we release Windows Vista SP1 to manufacturing, we are going to be thoughtful about when and how it gets distributed.

With today's RTM of SP1, a number of processes kick off as we deliver the update to customers. Our OEM partners will get SP1 and start producing new PCs running Windows Vista with SP1 pre-installed. We will also start the manufacturing process for retail product of Windows Vista with SP1. Both will be available in stores for new Windows Vista customers in the coming months. Today we also start the process to manufacture DVDs for our enterprise customers who get our software via our Volume Licensing program.

As we update our customers to SP1, we want everyone to have a great install experience. We are going to stage our rollout of SP1 for current Windows Vista users to be approximately concurrent with the availability of Windows Vista SP1 on new PCs and in stores. There are a couple of reasons for this. Our beta testing identified an issue with a small set of device drivers. These drivers do not follow our guidelines for driver installation and as a result, some beta participants who were using Windows Vista and updated to Service Pack 1 reported issues with these devices. Because the issue was with the way the drivers were installed and not the drivers themselves, the solution was simply to reinstall the drivers. While this worked fine for our more technical beta testers, we want to deliver a better experience for customers as we make the update broadly available.

While we know that most customers who update from Windows Vista to SP1 will NOT be affected, our approach is to improve the experience for all our customers. To do this, we will begin making SP1 available through Windows Update in mid-March, giving us time to work with some of our hardware partners to make adjustments to the installation process for the affected drivers. As SP1 gets delivered through Windows Update, we will only offer it to PCs that we detect don't have any of the affected device drivers installed. We're taking the next month or so to continue our work of identifying as many of these devices as possible.

Here's the timing for SP1 availability for current Windows Vista users:

In mid-March, we will release Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Update (in English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese) and to the download center on microsoft.com. Customers who visit Windows Update can choose to install Service Pack 1. If Windows Update determines that the system has one of the drivers we know to be problematic, then Windows Update will not offer SP1. Since we know that some customers may want to update to SP1 anyhow, the download center will allow anyone who wants to install SP1 to do so.
In mid-April, we will begin delivering Windows Vista SP1 to Windows Vista customers who have chosen to have updates downloaded automatically. That said, any system that Windows Update determines has a driver known to not update successfully will not get SP1 automatically. As updates for these drivers become available, they will be installed automatically by Windows Update, which will unblock these systems from getting Service Pack 1. The result is that more and more systems will automatically get SP1, but only when we are confident they will have a good experience.
The remaining languages will RTM in April.
New customers should feel great about buying Windows Vista today, knowing that when everything is ready, SP1 will be available to them via Windows Update. In the meantime, remember that you can take advantage of the benefits of Windows Vista (including many improvements delivered via Windows Update) even without Service Pack 1.

This is an important milestone for our current and future Windows Vista customers around the world. I want to take a minute to thank our customers for their feedback on Windows Vista and the beta of Service Pack 1. I also want to thank our hardware and software partners for their continued efforts to deliver the best experiences on Windows Vista.

-Mike

http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx


http://blogs.technet.com/italy/archi...a-sp1-faq.aspx


una volta installato il sp1,andando su esegui e inserendo il comando Vsp1cln.exe si avvia un operazione che elimina tutti i file con versione precedente al sp1 così che venga liberato spazio



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Update 11 Febbraio

Windows Vista SP1 availability for technical customers

On Monday (February 4th), we announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1). Overall, people are excited to hear that we have reached this milestone, but some are disappointed they are not able to immediately download it.

In my blog post on the subject, I noted that we were going to make SP1 available to customers in stages to make sure we delivered a great experience. As I explained, one reason for this is that we are working through an issue with a small set of hardware devices that may not function properly after the Windows Vista-based PC they are installed on is updated to SP1. This is an issue with the way the device drivers were re-installed during the SP1 update process, not with the drivers themselves -- these drivers worked on Windows Vista RTM and they work on Windows Vista SP1. For new PCs with Windows Vista SP1 pre-installed, this is not an issue.

We are working with the manufacturers of these devices to get the drivers and their install programs updated, and also working on other solutions we can use to ensure a smooth customer experience when updating to SP1 over Windows Update.

My blog post also noted that when beta testers encountered this issue, the problem was typically corrected by simply uninstalling and reinstalling the driver. This type of issue can be addressed by our more technical customers since they are comfortable reinstalling drivers. While most people think that it's smart that we are releasing SP1 in stages, some people asked why we haven't made SP1 available to technical customers sooner.

We've heard the feedback and I want to update you on our plans and progress for making SP1 available to our beta participants, our Volume Licensing customers, and our MSDN/TechNet Plus subscribers:

Late Friday we made SP1 RTM available to individuals and companies who participated in the SP1 beta program
At the end of this week we will be making the English version of Windows Vista SP1 available to Volume Licensing customers. Other languages will follow soon after
Later this month, SP1 will be available to MSDN and TechNet Plus subscribers
For broad availability, we are still planning to release in mid-March, since we want to be sure that everyone has the smoothest experience possible.

I want to be super-clear on one point: Windows Vista SP1 is final. It has been fully released to manufacturing and we do not plan to make any changes to the SP1 code prior to public availability. We are confident in the quality of Windows Vista SP1 and know that it will help improve our customers' experiences with Windows Vista.

Our goal here is to address the needs of our customers while delivering the best experience. Please keep the comments coming. We are listening!

- Mike

Download SP1
Francese, Inglese, Spagnolo, Tedesco e Giappponese


NON PER VISTA ITALIANO

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12/02/08
Update

Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisites & Non-Security Update coming via Windows Update

Today we have a non-security update scheduled for distribution via Windows Update that you may find of some interest. The non-security update KB947172, a Cumulative Update for Media Center for Windows Vista, addresses an issue introduced by KB941229 where, when watching live digital TV on an Xbox 360, changing channels may freeze the UI. This update is included in Windows Vista SP1.

Speaking of Windows Vista SP1, the final two of three prerequisite updates needed to install Windows Vista SP1 will also be hitting Windows Update. KB937287 which is the servicing stack update and KB938371 which is a multi-component update are both required before installing Windows Vista SP1. KB938371 will not be offered to Windows Vista Enterprise and Windows Vista Ultimate systems until KB935509, the first prerequisite in the series of three, has been installed. Both of the Windows Vista SP1 prerequisites are marked "Important" and will install automatically if you have Window Updates set to the recommended configuration.

I've said it before: these updates are just one more example of how we're continuing to actively invest in improving the Windows Vista experience through Windows Update.

Link
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per chi ha istallato SP1 o presunto tale diversamente da Windows Update ecco lo scipt corretto

Codice:
@echo off

reg delete HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\VistaSp1 /v Beta1 /t REG_SZ /d dcf99ef8-d784-414e-b411-81a910d2761d /f

reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\VistaSp1 /f > NUL 2>&1
reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\VistaSP1 /f > NUL 2>&1
IF NOT %errorlevel% == 0 ( goto ERROR)

:SUCCESS
@echo.
echo ===========================================================
echo  Windows Vista registry key has been set successfully. 
echo  Please check for updates in Windows Update.
echo ===========================================================
@echo.
goto END

:ERROR
@echo.
echo ===========================================================
echo  FAILED to set Windows Vista registry keys.
echo  Please run this script by right clicking and selecting
echo  "Run as Administrator".
echo ===========================================================
@echo.
goto END

:END
pause
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4 Marzo UPDATE
Per tutti quelli che si stanno buttando in un modo o nell'altro a qualche set up di SP1 vi ricordo che in qualche caso i lettori di memory card possono creare problemi portando la CPU al 100% , vi basterà disistallare il lettore in questione e a questo punto avete 2 possibilità.
Comprare un nuovo lettore di memorie oppure aspettare i driver o una soluzione!!!

OK??????

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13 Marzo 2008

Nel caso in cui......

dopo il setup di SP1 si verificasse un problema all'audio di Windows
ecco le soluzioni da Microsoft

Link

ecco le date di distribuzione SP1


By dovella
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19 Marzo 2008 Update
è uscito SP1 RTM perVia Windows Update per le prime 5 lingue
ecco una lista dei driver non compatibili con SP1 Finale ,quindi occhio

Audio drivers

Realtek AC'97
• For x86-based computers: Alcxwdm.sys - version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier
• For x64-based computers: Alcwdm64.sys - version 6.0.1.6242 or earlier
SigmaTel
• For x86-based computers: Sthda.sys - version 5.10.5762.0 or earlier
• For x64-based computers: Sthda64.sys - version 5.10.5762.0 or earlier
SigmaTel
• For x86-based computers: Stwrt.sys - version 6.10.5511.0 or earlier
• For x64-based computers: Stwrt64.sys - version 6.10.5511.0 or earlier
Creative Audigy
• For x86-based and x64-based computers: Ctaud2k.sys - version 6.0.1.1242 or earlier
• For x86-based computers: P17.sys – all versions (This was originally a Windows XP-based driver.)
Conexant HD Audio
• For x86-based computers: Chdart.sys - version 4.32.0.0 or earlier
• For x64-based computers: Chdart64.sys - version 4.32.0.0 or earlier
Biometric (Fingerprint) Sensors
• AuthenTec Fingerprint Sensor with the Atswpdrv.sys driver file – version 7.7.1.7 or earlier
• UPEK Fingerprint Sensor with the Tcusb.sys driver file – version 1.9.2.99 or earlier

Display drivers

Intel Display
• For x86-based computers: Igdkmd32.sys – versions between and including driver 7.14.10.1322 and 7.14.10.1403
• For x64-based computers: Igdkmd64.sys – versions between and including driver 7.14.10.1322 and 7.14.10.1403

Other drivers
• Texas Instruments Smart Card Controller with the GTIPCI21.sys driver file – version 1.0.1.19 or earlier
• Sierra Wireless AirCard 580 with the Watcher.exe application – version 3.4.0.9 or earlier (This application is located in the AirCard 580 Program Files folder.)

Symantec software driver for Symantec Endpoint Protection and for Symantec Network Access Control clients
• For x86-based computers: Wgx.sys – versions 11.0.1000.1091 or earlier
• For x64-based computers: Wgx64.sys – versions 11.0.1000.1091 or earlie

Download SP1 RTM Jap-Franc-SPanish-German-Englsh

ripeto

Metà Aprile disponibile anche in ITALIA SP1

Notable Changes in Windows Vista Service Pack 1
Microsoft continuously improves the Windows Vista® Operating System by providing ongoing updates while working with software and hardware vendors to help them to deliver improved compatibility, reliability and performance. These updates are provided to customers directly by our hardware and software partners, as well as from Microsoft in the form of hotfixes distributed on a regular basis using Windows Update. Updates to Windows are also delivered directly to some affected customers and preinstalled by PC manufacturers.



Windows Vista SP1 is an update to Windows Vista that, along with improvements delivered via these other channels, addresses feedback from our customers and partners. By providing these fixes integrated into a single service pack which will be thoroughly tested by Microsoft and by industry partners and customers during the beta cycle, Microsoft provides a single high quality update that minimizes deployment and testing complexity for customers.



In addition to all previously released updates, SP1 contains changes focused on addressing specific reliability and performance issues, supporting new types of hardware, and adding support for several emerging standards. SP1 also continues to make it easier for IT administrators to deploy and manage Windows Vista. Service Packs are not intended to be a vehicle for releasing significant new features or functionality; however some existing components do gain slightly enhanced functionality in SP1 to support industry standards and new requirements.



This document describes many of the notable changes in Windows Vista SP1. For additional information about the changes in SP1, please see the forthcoming Knowledge Base (KB) article 936332, which is a compendium of all prior KB articles documenting updates to Windows Vista. Many of these updates are already publicly available and have been released via the Microsoft Download Center or Windows Update. All of these updates are included in Windows Vista SP1. The full list of these updates can be read in Hotfixes and Security Updates included in Windows Vista Service Pack 1.



Setup Prerequisites
Windows Vista SP1 requires two prerequisite packages to install; a third is required for versions of Windows Vista that are BitLocker™ Drive Encryption capable (Window Vista Enterprise and Windows Vista Ultimate).

• The first of the three prerequisite packages required for the service pack includes updates to the servicing stack—the component that handles installation and removal of software updates, language packs, and optional windows features. This update is necessary to successfully install and uninstall the service pack; it also improves the performance and reliability of the service pack installation.

• The second of the three prerequisite packages includes updates required to reliably install or uninstall the service pack.

• The third of the three prerequisite packages contains an update necessary for proper servicing of Windows BitLocker Drive Encryption capable PCs.




Service Pack 1 Size
In order to make the improvements detailed in this document, a large number of individual files and components have been updated for SP1. Also, the language-neutral design of Windows Vista necessitates that the service pack be able to update any possible combination of the basic languages supported by Windows Vista with a single installer, so language files for the 36 basic languages are included in the standalone installer.



These facts result in a large stand-alone package, which is the delivery vehicle typically used by system administrators. (See Table 1 below for an explanation of the different delivery mechanisms for Windows Vista SP1.) However, most home and small business users will receive SP1 via Windows Update, which utilizes an efficient transfer mechanism to download only the actual bytes changed, resulting in an approximately 65MB download. This is similar in size to many common software and driver updates delivered by other software vendors over the internet and will not be a problem for most customers.

Usage Download Size (x86)
Standalone Package
· PCs without internet access

· System administrators
About 450 MB (5 Language package)

About 550 MB (Full 36 language package)

Windows Update
· Most home users

· Many business customers
About 65 MB

Integrated DVD
· New PCs

· Fresh Windows installations
N/A




Table 1: Windows Vista SP1 Delivery Mechanisms



Hardware Ecosystem Support and Enhancements
• Adds support for new UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) industry standard PC firmware for 64-bit systems with functional parity with legacy BIOS firmware, which allows Windows Vista SP1 to install to GPT format disks, boot and resume from hibernate using UEFI firmware.

• Adds support for x64 EFI network boot.

• Adds support for the 64-bit version of MSDASQL, which acts as a “bridge” from OLEDB to a variety of ODBC drivers thus simplifying application migration from 32-bit platforms to 64-bit Windows Vista.

• Adds support for Direct3D® 10.1, an update to Direct3D 10 that extends the API to support new hardware features, enabling 3D application and game developers to make more complete and efficient use of the upcoming generations of graphics hardware.

• Adds support for exFAT, a new file system supporting larger overall capacity and larger files, which will be used in Flash memory storage and consumer devices.

• Adds support for SD Advanced DMA (ADMA) on compliant SD standard host controllers. This new transfer mechanism, which is expected to be supported in SD controllers soon, will improve transfer performance and decrease CPU utilization.

• Adds support for creating a single DVD media that boots on PCs with either BIOS or EFI.

• Enhances support for high density drives by adding new icons and labels that will identify HD-DVD and Blu-ray Drives as high density drives.

• Adds support to enable new types of Windows Media Center Extenders, such as digital televisions and networked DVD players, to connect to Windows Media Center PCs.

• Enhances the MPEG-2 decoder to support content protection across a user accessible bus on Media Center systems configured with Digital Cable Tuner hardware. This also effectively enables higher levels of hardware decoder acceleration for commercial DVD playback on some hardware.

• Enhances Netproj.exe to temporarily resize the desktop to accommodate custom projector resolutions when connecting to Windows Network Projectors.






Application Compatibility Improvements


Since the release of Windows Vista, the ecosystem has made great progress and the number of applications that have the “Works with Windows Vista” and “Certified for Windows Vista” logos has grown to well over 2000.



Thanks to the rich instrumentation capability of Windows Vista, we are able to understand the type of problems that our customers are experiencing (while respecting their personal information and privacy preferences). We use this information to focus improvements in Windows Vista, but we also share this information with our software vendor partners to help improve the reliability and compatibility of 3rd party applications.



It is our goal that applications that run on the Windows Vista Operating System today and are written using public APIs will continue to work as designed on Windows Vista SP1.



Microsoft has already released several application compatibility updates which will allow more applications to work seamlessly for the end user. These will appear in SP1, but are also available via Windows Update. For more information on previous compatibility updates, please refer to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935280/. SP1 contains additional application compatibility fixes for individual applications.



Reliability Improvements
Reliability improvements vary from PC to PC based on hardware, environment, and usage. Customers will experience varying levels of benefit.

• SP1 addresses issues many of the most common causes of crashes and hangs in Windows Vista, as reported by Windows Error Reporting. These include issues relating to Windows Calendar, Windows Media Player, and a number of drivers included with Windows Vista.

• Improves reliability by preventing data-loss while ejecting NTFS-formatted removable-media.

• Improves reliability of IPSec connections over IPv6 by ensuring by ensuring that all Neighbor Discovery RFC traffic is IPsec exempted.

• Improves certain problem scenarios where a driver goes to sleep with incomplete packet transmissions by ensuring the driver is given enough time to transmit or discard any outstanding packets before going to sleep.

• Improves wireless ad-hoc connection (computer-to-computer wireless connections) success rate

• Improves the success of peer-to-peer connections, such as Windows Meeting Space or Remote Assistance applications, when both PCs are behind symmetric firewalls.

• Improves Windows Vista’s built-in file backup solution to include EFS encrypted files in the backup.

• An improved SRT (Startup Repair Tool), which is part of the Windows Recovery environment (WinRE), can now fix PCs unbootable due to certain missing OS files.

• Users who did not opt-in to the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) will be prompted again to join after installing SP1. The experience will remain the same and the default will continue to be opt-out.




Performance and Power Consumption Improvements
Performance improvements vary from PC to PC based on hardware, environment, scenarios, and usage, so different customers will experience varying levels of benefits. About 20-25% of these improvements will be released separately via Windows update, prior to Windows Vista SP1.

• Improves the performance of browsing network file shares by consuming less bandwidth.

• Improves power consumption when the display is not changing by allowing the processor to remain in its sleep state which consumes less energy.

• Addresses the problem of the Video chipset (VSync interrupt) not allowing the system to stay asleep.

• Improves power consumption and battery life by addressing an issue that causes a hard disk to continue spinning when it should spin down, in certain circumstances.

• Improves the speed of adding and extracting files to and from a compressed (zipped) folder.

• Significantly improves the speed of moving a directory with many files underneath.

• Improves performance while copying files using BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service).

• Improves performance over Windows Vista’s current performance across the following scenarios:

• 25% faster when copying files locally on the same disk on the same machine

• 45% faster when copying files from a remote non-Windows Vista system to a SP1 system

• 50% faster when copying files from a remote SP1 system to a local SP1 system


• Improves responsiveness when doing many kinds of file or media manipulations. For example, with Windows Vista today, copying files after deleting a different set of files can make the copy operation take longer than needed. In SP1, the file copy time is the same as if no files were initially deleted.

• Improves the copy progress estimation when copying files within Windows Explorer to about two seconds.

• Improves the time to read large images by approximately 50%.

• Improves IE performance on certain Jscript intensive websites, bringing performance in line with previous IE releases.

• Addresses a problem that caused a delay of up to 5 minutes after boot with specific ReadyDrive capable hard drives.

• Improves the effectiveness of a Windows ReadyBoost™ device in reducing the time to resume from standby and hibernate by increasing the amount of data stored in the ReadyBoost device that can be used during a resume cycle.

• Includes improvements to Windows Superfetch™ that help to further improve resume times, in many environments.

• In specific scenarios, SP1 reduces the shutdown time by a few seconds by improving the Windows Vista utility designed to sync a mobile device.

• Improves the time to resume from standby for a certain class of USB Hubs by approximately 18%.

• Improves network connection scenarios by updating the logic that auto selects which network interface to use (e.g., should a laptop use wireless or wired networking when both are available).

• Improves the performance of the user login experience on corporate PCs outside of corporate environments (e.g., a corporate laptop taken home for the evening), making it comparable with PCs within the corporate environment.

• Reduces the time it takes to return to the user’s session when using the Photo screensaver, making it comparable to other screensavers.

• Removes the delay that sometimes occurs when a user unlocks their PC.

• Improves overall media performance by reducing many glitches.

• In SP1, PC administrators are able to modify the network throttling index value for the MMCSS (Multimedia Class Scheduling Service), allowing them to determine the appropriate balance between network performance and audio/video playback quality.

• Windows Vista SP1 includes a new compression algorithm for the RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) that helps reduce network bandwidth required to send bitmaps or images via RDP. The compression, which can be selected by administrators via Group Policy settings, is transparent to all RDP traffic, and typically reduces the size of the RDP stream by as much as 25-60%, based on preliminary test results.

• The Windows Vista SP1 install process clears the user-specific data that is used by Windows to optimize performance, which may make the system feel less responsive immediately after install. As the customer uses their SP1 PC, the system will be retrained over the course of a few hours or days and will return to the previous level of responsiveness.

• SP1 addresses a number of customer performance concerns with new print driver technologies, including XPS-based printing.




Security Improvements
• Windows Vista SP1 includes all previously released Security Bulletin fixes which affect Windows Vista.

• SP1 includes Secure Development Lifecycle process updates, where Microsoft identifies the root cause of each security bulletin and improves our internal tools to eliminate code patterns that could lead to future vulnerabilities.

• Service Pack 1 includes supported APIs by which third-party security and malicious software detection applications can work alongside Kernel Patch Protection on 64-bit versions of Windows Vista. These APIs have been designed to help security and non-security ISVs develop software that extends the functionality of the Windows kernel on 64-bit systems, in a documented and supported manner, and without disabling or weakening the protection offered by Kernel Patch Protection.

• Improves the security of running RemoteApp™ programs and desktops by allowing RDP files to be signed. Administrators now have the control to differentiate the user experience based on the publisher's identity.

• Data Execution Protection (DEP) is a memory-protection feature available beginning with Windows XP and Server 2003. SP1 improves security with a new set of Win32 APIs to allow programmatic control over a process’s DEP policy. This will provide application developers with finer control on a process’s DEP settings for security, testability, compatibility, and reliability.

• Improves the trustworthiness of data presented in Windows Security Center (WSC) by ensuring that only authenticated security applications can communicate with WSC.

• Improves security on wired networks by enabling single sign on (SSO) for authenticated wired networks. The single sign on experience presents the user with a single point of credential entry rather than being double prompted for local and network logon.

• For customers upgrading from Windows XP to Windows Vista SP1, the MSRT (Malicious Software Removal Tool) will not run as part of the upgrade. Rather the up-to-date MSRT offered monthly by Windows Update will help protect PCs.

• The cryptographic random number generation is improved to gather seed entropy from more sources, including a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) when available, and replaces the general purpose pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) with an AES-256 counter mode PRNG for both user and kernel mode.

• Improves security in smart card scenarios:

• Introduction of a new PIN channel to securely collect smart card PINs via a PC. This new capability mitigates a number of attacks that today would require using an external PIN reader to prevent.

• Enables smart cards that use biometric authentication instead of a PIN.


• Improves security over Teredo interface by blocking unsolicited traffic by default. This has already been addressed in a Security Update for Windows Vista (KB935807).

• Improves BitLocker Drive Encryption by offering an additional multi-factor authentication method that combines a key protected by the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) with a Startup Key stored on a USB storage device and a user-generated Personal Identification Number (PIN).

• Enhances the BitLocker encryption support to volumes other than bootable volumes in Windows Vista (for Enterprise and Ultimate SKUs).

• Improves the OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) implementation such that it can be configured to work with OCSP responses that are signed by trusted OCSP signers, separate from the issuer of the certificate being validated.

• Enables a standard user to invoke the CompletePC Backup application, provided that user can supply administrator credentials. Previously, only administrators could launch the application.

• The Remote Desktop client in Windows Vista SP1 provides user interface improvements for user and server authentication. The RDP client streamlines the multiple steps end users must follow to providing their credentials to Windows Server 2003 (or earlier) Terminal Servers, and simplifies the management of previously saved credentials.


Support for New Technologies and Standards
• Adds support for new strong cryptographic algorithms used in IPsec. SHA-256, AES-GCM, and AES-GMAC for ESP and AH, ECDSA, SHA-256, and SHA-384 for IKE and AuthIP.

• Adds the NIST SP 800-90 Elliptical Curve Cryptography (ECC) pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) to the list of available PRNG in Windows Vista.

• Adds support for SSTP (Secure Sockets Tunnel Protocol), a remote access VPN tunneling protocol that will be part of Microsoft’s RRAS (Routing and Remote Access Service) platform. SSTP helps provide full-network VPN remote access connections over SSL, removing some of the VPN connectivity challenges that other VPN tunnels face traversing NAT, web proxies, and firewalls.

• Adds full support for the latest IEEE draft of 802.11n wireless networking.

• Adds support for obtaining identity and invoke identity UI from an inner method via a new EAPHost runtime API as well as a configuration UI for tunnel methods. These APIs are useful for developers working on tunneling/multi-phased EAP authentication methods as well as those who implement networking supplicants which consume EAP authentications.

• Adds support for Windows Smartcard Framework to enable compliance with the EU Digital Signature Directive and National ID / eID.

• Adds support for the Parental Controls Games Restrictions for ratings from the Korean Game Rating Board (GRB).

• Enhances TCP Chimney network card support so that a TCP Chimney network card can also support Compound TCP.

• Adds support in the Wireless Client for a new FIPS (Federal Information Processing) compliant mode. This mode is FIPS 140-2 compliant because it moves the cryptographic processing from the wireless network card to an existing FIPS-approved cryptographic library.

• Enhances Windows Firewall and IPsec to use the new cryptographic algorithms that are Suite B compliant.

• Updated drivers are delivered primarily via Windows Update and directly from hardware vendors, not as part of a service pack. However, a small number of critical drivers are included as part of Windows Vista (e.g., display drivers, audio drivers) and some of these have been updated.


Desktop Administration and Management
• Allows users and administrators to control which volumes the disk defragmenter runs on.

• Allows users and administrators using Network Diagnostics to solve the most common file sharing problems, not just network connection problems.

• Enables polling of RMS server at regular intervals to identify new templates and download them to the local template store. Previously these templates were pushed to clients via a combination of Group Policy and scripting. Additionally SP1 provides an API for applications to query and access template in the template store.

• Windows Vista SP1 includes a new Security Policy (UAC: Allow UAccess), which allows applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop. This allows a remote helper to enter administrative credentials during a Remote Assistance session.

• Allows administrators to configure NAP Clients to:

• Receive updates from Windows Update or Microsoft Update, in addition to WSUS (Windows Server Update Services), as is the case for Windows Vista today.

• Define the time a client has to retrieve and submit Statements of Health. This allows the NAP client to respond in time when a particular connection has a timeout requirement.

• Use DNS server records to discover health registration authority (HRA) servers when there are no HRA’s configured through local configuration or group policy.


• Allow healthy clients used by the Help Desk to establish IPSec connections to unhealthy machines to help resolve problems. This improves the supportability of NAP by allowing Help Desk technicians with health compliant machines to establish connections (e.g. remote desktop, file share) to help resolve issues.

• Allows administrators to add a WSD (Web Services for Devices) Print Device to remote Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 machines. This can be accomplished by using the Print Management Console.

• Allows the administrators to use a new admin flag to allow WMI scripted enumeration of all contents in the CSC cache. This will enhance WMI scripted administration for offline folders in Windows Vista. Previously this was available only through the COM API.

• Improves printing to local printers from within a Terminal Server session.

• Allows users to rename or delete folders while working offline with redirected folders. This functionality is important to users that use Folder Redirection and work in offline mode for extended periods of time. This functionality is disabled by default but can be enabled by enabling a registry setting.

• Enhances the existing Vista EAPHost service by including an EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) Certification Program (ECP) Detection Mechanism. This mechanism makes delivery of EAP Methods submitted to the ECP available through Windows Update.

• Adds a WMI interface as a replacement for the MoveUser.exe tool which was removed from Windows Vista. This allows customers to remap an existing workgroup or domain user account profile to a new domain user account profile.

• Allows an administrator to configure properties of a network, such as the name, and deploy it network-wide via a Group Policy snap-in.

• Allows KMS (Key Management Service) to run within a Virtual Machine environment.




Setup and Deployment Improvements
• Enables global organizations to more easily deploy SP1 in a multi-lingual environment, as SP1 includes all 36 language packs. However, this change contributes to the increased size of the standalone package.

• Enables users to get updated Help content via a separate downloadable package. This package will be released around SP1 release.

• Enables support for hotpatching, a reboot-reduction servicing technology designed to maximize uptime. It works by allowing Windows components to be updated (or "patched") while they are still in use by a running process. Hotpatch-enabled update packages are installed via the same methods as traditional update packages, and will not trigger a system reboot.

• Improves migration and upgrade scenarios relating to the component that allows alternate text input “modalities” like speech, handwriting, and multi-byte character input editors in applications that were not written specifically to support them.

• Improves OS deployment by enabling 64-bit versions of Windows Vista to be installed from a 32-bit OS. This will allow IT professionals to maintain just a single WinPE image.

• Improves OS deployment by supporting the installation of offline boot critical storage drivers. WinPE will automatically look to a hidden partition for drivers. It will search that partition recursively, and if boot critical drivers are present they will be loaded. Non-boot critical drivers will be picked up and staged, but not loaded prior to the OS coming online.

• Improves patch deployment by retrying failed updates in cases where multiple updates are pending and the failure of one update causes other updates to fail as well.

• Enables reliable OS installation by optimizing OS installers so that they are run only when required during patch installation. Fewer installers operating results in fewer points of potential failure during installation, which leads to more robust and reliable installation.

• Improves overall install time for updates by optimizing the query for installed OS updates.

• Improves robustness during the patch installation by being resilient to transient errors such as sharing violations or access violations.

• Improves robustness of transient failures during the disk cleanup of old OS files after install.

• Improves the uninstallation experience for OS updates by improving the uninstallation routines in custom OS installation code.

• Improves reliability of OS updates by making them more resilient to unexpected interruptions, such as power failure.

• Improved instrumentation allows additional data to be sent to Microsoft via the CEIP (Customer Experience Improvement Program) when enabled. This telemetry data led to the identification of numerous issues that are addressed in SP1 and resulted in improvement in the reliability of OS servicing. (CEIP is respectful of personally identifiable information and adheres to terms discussed in the EULA.)

• After the SP1 version of the OPK (OEM pre-installation kit) is installed, further OPK updates will not be required if a servicing stack update is issued. (The servicing stack is the underlying set of binaries used to update the system). Post SP1, offline images may be updated using the servicing stack binaries contained in the image rather than the servicing stack binaries in the OPK.


Interoperability Improvements
• SP1 exposes Ideal Send Backlog (ISB) information to Winsock2 clients to enable better throughput over high bandwidth, high latency links when communicating with Windows Server 2008. Applications that are modified to use the new ISB info will provide better throughput when sending large amounts of data over such links to other Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 machines. Applications not modified to take advantage of this change will function as before.

• SP1 includes throughput improvements to Send in TransmitFile/TransmitPackets and ftp.exe, when communicating with Windows Server 2008 over high bandwidth, high latency links. Ftp.exe and other applications using TransmitFile/TransmitPackets on Windows Vista SP1 will achieve better throughput when sending files over such links to other Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008 machines.


Feature or API Changes
• GPMC (Group Policy Management Console) will be uninstalled with Service Pack 1 and GPEdit will default to Local Group Policy editing. Following these changes, SP1 users can download an updated version of GPMC which will include new Group Policy capabilities including adding comments to GPOs or individual settings and searching for specific Group Policy settings.

• The MSN Connection Center Dial-up Internet Access connector was removed from the Windows Vista Connection Wizard.

• Includes a new Offline Files interface that exports the dirty byte count for a file that is modified offline. This interface is exposed both through the COM APIs and WMI provider for Offline Files.


General Improvements and Enhancements
• SP1 includes a number of changes which allow computer manufacturers and consumers to select a default desktop search program similar to the way they currently select defaults for third-party web browsers and media players. That means that in addition to the numerous ways a user could access a third party search solution in Windows Vista, they can now get to their preferred search results from additional entry points in the Start Menu and Explorer Windows in Windows Vista with SP1. 3rd party software vendors simply need to register their search application using the newly provided protocol in Windows Vista SP1 to enable these options for their customers.

• With SP1, Windows Vista will report the amount of system memory installed rather than report the amount of system memory available to the OS. Therefore 32-bit systems equipped with 4GB of RAM will report all 4GB in many places throughout the OS, such as the System Control Panel. However, this behavior is dependent on having a compatible BIOS, so not all users may notice this change.

• SP1 reduces the number of UAC (User Account Control) prompts from 4 to 1 when creating or renaming a folder at a protected location.

• Improvements in the Licensing User Interface and User Experience including more details in the help about activation and what happens if user does not activate; more detailed and descriptive dialog text; raw error codes replaced with easily comprehensible text.

• SP1 modifies the text in the Ultimate Extras Control Panel to describe the Ultimate Extras program in more general terms.

• Upon scanning a photo with the Vista scanning experience, SP1 will open Explorer rather than opening Windows Photo Gallery.

• Users are now required to enter a password hint during the initial setup of Windows Vista SP1. This change was made based on feedback from top PC manufactures that many customers frequently do not remember their password and because the administrator account is turned off by default on Windows Vista, these users do not have a way to access to their PCs. A password hint helps avoid this frustrating scenario.

• Improves compatibility with 3rd party diagnostic tools that rely on raw sockets by applying the same delivery logic to control (ICMP v4 and v6) and regular packages.

• With SP1, Microsoft differentiates the experience customers have using non-genuine versions of our software. This is based on feedback we heard from volume license customers in particular as part of our Windows Genuine Advantage program. Further details can be found in an interview with Microsoft Corporate Vice President Mike Sievert at http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/f.../12-03wga.mspx.

• SP1 also includes updates that deal with two exploits we have seen, which can affect system stability for our customers.

• The OEM Bios exploit, which involves modifying system files and the BIOS of the motherboard to mimic a type of product activation performed on copies of Windows that are pre-installed by OEMs in the factory.

• The Grace Timer exploit, which attempts to reset the “grace time” limit between installation and activation to something like the year 2099 in some cases.



Windows Vista Alignment with Windows Server 2008
Windows Vista is aligned with Windows Server 2008, meaning that many files are common to both products. A result of this design is that there are cases where a common binary is modified to enable a server scenario that has limited or no effect on Windows Vista SP1 capabilities. Here are few examples:



• File Sharing: The file sharing subsystem on Windows Vista only allows 10 concurrent inbound connections. Windows Server 2008 must scale to support thousands of concurrent connections. During the testing and customer feedback phase of Windows Server 2008 development, the file sharing subsystems are tuned and refined to optimize the file sharing stack for performance, scalability and reliability. This level of tuning and refinement are not typically applicable on a 10-connection limit client, but are critical to a file server role. Changes like this are done primarily for the server scenarios, although these changes may also benefit Windows Vista SP1.

• IIS 7: IIS was included in some Windows Vista SKUs to enable web-based developers to write and test their applications. IIS in Windows Server 2008 is a significant server role which requires Internet-level scalability and performance requirements. The IIS7 components have gone through significant performance and reliability enhancements since Windows Vista originally shipped, in order to be a large-scale server component. These changes do not affect most Windows Vista users who do not even have the IIS7 components installed, however because Windows Vista and Windows Server are aligned, these changes are included in Windows Vista SP1.

• Concurrent User Support: Key subsystems such as the Windows Logon process and the core kernel need only support user-switching scenarios on Windows Vista. However, on Windows Server 2008, where a Terminal Server may have thousands of users logged in simultaneously, these subsystems must be tuned for maximum performance and reliability. Changes like this are done primarily for the server scenarios, although they may also benefit Windows Vista SP1.

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Hi, Mike Nash here from the Windows Product Management group at Microsoft. Today we are excited to announce that we have released Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista to manufacturing (RTM) for our first set of languages (English, French, Spanish, German and Japanese).


http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/wi...vista-sp1.aspx
Ma possibile che la nostra lingua non sia mai considerata Speriamo non ci mettano troppo a fare la relase anche in ita

Edit: ho letto tutto ora.... Fino ad aprile.... ma porc....
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io ho fiducia in uno script, sto facendo pressione con technet italia ed ho anche inviato un PM al Dott. Nash

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Ma possibile che la nostra lingua non sia mai considerata
Purtroppo non è tra le lingue più parlate! Inoltre, non contiamo molto come potenza economica....
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Vista Service Pack 1... non è che mi entusiasma molto...
avrei preferito rimanere sul mio caro vecchio XP PRO SP2 originale...
ma per svariati motivi ho dovuto installare Vista.... ehm, vista... crakkato .
non penso che installerò il SP1 per Vista
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ma scusate fino ad ora tutti gli sp1 beta che tra l'altro io ho installato non penso venissero rilasciati in italiano..

quindi perchè adesso aspettate la versione ita?
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Si ma alla fine tanto casino con questo SP1, un hype 5 mesi prima dell'uscita...
Promesse su promesse, ma sono già uscite diverse beta e RC, ora c'è anche la RTM, e di recensioni e test non ne vedo neanche l'ombra...
Alla fine, è migliorato qualcosa con questo SP1 ?
A parte la copia dei file, c'è qualche significativo impatto prestazionale ?
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Si ma alla fine tanto casino con questo SP1, un hype 5 mesi prima dell'uscita...
Promesse su promesse, ma sono già uscite diverse beta e RC, ora c'è anche la RTM, e di recensioni e test non ne vedo neanche l'ombra...
Alla fine, è migliorato qualcosa con questo SP1 ?
A parte la copia dei file, c'è qualche significativo impatto prestazionale ?
In realtà Windows Vista è già migliorato moltissimo anche senza la Service Pack 1.
Problemi a livello prestazionale non ne ho riscontrati quindi immagino che se ci sarà un miglioramento sarà ovviamente poco significativo.
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ad aprile?? potevano farlo uscire quando nelle altre nazioni renderanno disponibile il service pack 2

e poi ci dicono che tra pochi anni uscirà il successore di windows vista quando impiegano tutti questi mesi per una traduzione in ita
 
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ma per svariati motivi ho dovuto installare Vista.... ehm, vista... crakkato .
non penso che installerò il SP1 per Vista
Anche perché non funzionerebbe
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Si ma alla fine tanto casino con questo SP1, un hype 5 mesi prima dell'uscita...
Promesse su promesse, ma sono già uscite diverse beta e RC, ora c'è anche la RTM, e di recensioni e test non ne vedo neanche l'ombra...
Alla fine, è migliorato qualcosa con questo SP1 ?
A parte la copia dei file, c'è qualche significativo impatto prestazionale ?
Non mi stupirei se non ci fossero impatti prestazionali in più, a parte per la copia dei file. Il service pack 2 di XP era di fatto più pesante del primo, quindi fine delle storie. Gradirei invece sapere se il supporto ai giochi e l'uso migliore delle risorse hardware in questo ambito venga ottimizzato.
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Vista Service Pack 1... non è che mi entusiasma molto...
avrei preferito rimanere sul mio caro vecchio XP PRO SP2 originale...
ma per svariati motivi ho dovuto installare Vista.... ehm, vista... crakkato .
non penso che installerò il SP1 per Vista
Evidentemente non hai le idee chiare. Senza offesa, per due motivi:

1- il fatto di preferire quel pachiderma di XP. VISTA è incredibilmente dinamico, stabilissimo ed elastico e non ha nulla a che vedere con il suo vecchio predecessore. Monta un nuovo PC dualcore con 2 gb di ram e poi vedrai se preferirai XP.

2- Non capisco perchè non installerai l'SP1 che trasformerà Vista in un sistema ancora più affidabile e veloce; a differenza dell'SP3 di XP che sarà solo un elenco di aggiornamenti senza portare stravolgimenti al sistema operativo, il primo PACK di Vista porterà invece delle grandi stabilizzazioni e aumento delle prestazioni! Io sto utilizzando il SP1 refresh 2 che è ancora una beta rispetto alla versione che uscirà nella nostra lingua verso Marzo e ho notato grossi cambiamenti a partire dalla velocità di avvio e trasferimento dati sulle pendrive (che senza SP1 era tragica!!!!); questo il primo impatto...ovviamente non sappiamo quali migliorie che non sono evidenti, sono state aggiunte.

Quindi, o sfrutterai al max VISTA con l'SP1, oppure ti consiglio vivamente di ritornare al passato con Xp.

PS. Qui NON si parla di software crakkato perché è illegale!
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Non mi stupirei se non ci fossero impatti prestazionali in più, a parte per la copia dei file. Il service pack 2 di XP era di fatto più pesante del primo, quindi fine delle storie. Gradirei invece sapere se il supporto ai giochi e l'uso migliore delle risorse hardware in questo ambito venga ottimizzato.
Di problemi con i giochi non mi pare ce ne siano. Ho visto delle recensioni piuttosto recenti (driver video di Settembre) e Windows Vista era alla pari o superiore a Windows XP (eccetto nei sistemi che utilizzano SLI/CF).
Da questo punto di vista Microsoft non può fare nulla, dipende tutto dal produttore di GPU che deve fare dei driver come si deve (e con Windows Vista questo è ancora più importante che con Windows XP).
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Ma la versione in inglese non dovrebbe installarsi su Vista Ultimate che è MUI?
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