Windows Vista SP1 Coming Soon...

wait for SP do u have to pay for them ??? i never did the updates for my past computers soo , for vista do u have to pay for the SP1 ??
 
Okay, I don't feel like buying a SP2 Upgrade CD for $100, like with XP:rolleyes:

They made XP- XP SP1 and XP SP2 CDs, but if you just have a XP with no service pack you can download both for free from microsoft. You can even slipstream either to your plain XP cd.
 
Softpedia.com has the full 266mb redistributable SP2 free there you can download at any time and even burn to a cd-r for safe keeping if you are running a prior to SP2 installation disk. http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Windows-XP-SP2-RTM.shtml

The first XP cd here to upgrade from 98 was an SP1 recovery disk bought OEM at a pc show when first seen. Later I found XP/SP2 OEM online for like $80-. The prices keep varying depending on version(Home or Pro).
 
Why would you download it from softpedia when you can get it straight from Microsoft.

WHY? Have you ever repartitioned a drive and needed to what? Reinstall XP and then wade through a ton of updates? Instead of the long wait while downloading and installing and downloading and installing after the reboots you simply start the installer on the 266mb download you can save in a folder or burn to removable. You don't have to wait to download it again if you already have it onhand. Simple solution. :D
 
WHY? Have you ever repartitioned a drive and needed to what? Reinstall XP and then wade through a ton of updates? Instead of the long wait while downloading and installing and downloading and installing after the reboots you simply start the installer on the 266mb download you can save in a folder or burn to removable. You don't have to wait to download it again if you already have it onhand. Simple solution. :D

What are you talking about, the same download, where do you think softpedia got it from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...be-3b8e-4f30-8245-9e368d3cdb5a&DisplayLang=en
 
WOOT!!!!!!!!! finnaly. more stable (i hope or else i am forsed to go to linux :D)

In my experience with both vista and linux (Ubuntu 7.04 to be exact) Vista is WAY more stable. I'm not even exaggerating or w/e, Vista>Linux. The reason you probably don't like Vista is because you don't know how to use it, judging by your spelling...

Again, this is my own opinion/experience. I should also mention that Linux is awesome and the only thing effecting my decision in which is better is driver support (which isn't actually Linux's fault...but...yeah) If I were you I'd dual boot.

*EDIT* after reading my post...I laughed. Hard.
The reason you probably don't like vista is because you don't know how to use it
LOL I just remembered that with vista a computer professional can do no more/no less that an 80 year old women.
 
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In my experience with both vista and linux (Ubuntu 7.04 to be exact) Vista is WAY more stable. I'm not even exaggerating or w/e, Vista>Linux. The reason you probably don't like Vista is because you don't know how to use it, judging by your spelling...

Again, this is my own opinion/experience. I should also mention that Linux is awesome and the only thing effecting my decision in which is better is driver support (which isn't actually Linux's fault...but...yeah) If I were you I'd dual boot.

*EDIT* after reading my post...I laughed. Hard. LOL I just remembered that with vista a computer professional can do no more/no less that an 80 year old women.


no i mean the internet explore end tasking ( i know it will not fix it) and bsod. that is why linux is better, no bsod. btw. no i just suck at spelling
 
Gee you found a developer's link. The full download and other MS updates have been available at Softpedia for years now.
Where do you think softpedia gets there downloads from, microsoft has them before softpedia , its the same download. Its been on Microsoft since it was released
 
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