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Description
Is now available for Windows Vista operating system.OS will scan automatically your computer and will detect what kind of drivers and programs are requested for your PC.Previous pack must be uninstalled before install Vista Service Pack.
The release of Windows Vista SP1 enables customers to take advantage of improvements that Microsoft and its partners developed. It is a continuation of Microsoft and its partners drive to provide the best experience possible. The goal is to address key feedback that Microsoft has received from customers without regressing application compatibility. SP1 delivers improvements and enhancements to existing features that significantly affect customers, but it does not deliver substantial new operating system features. For example, the service pack improves file-copy performance but does not include a new version of Windows Explorer.
The updates in SP1 fall into three categories, which the following sections describe in more detail: - Quality improvements, including all previously released updates, which address reliability, security, and performance (SP1 doesn't include updates released in the two months prior to the SP1 release, reducing the number of last-minute changes in the critical time just prior to release.) - Support for emerging hardware and standards, such as an Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) and flash-based devices formatted using the Extended File Allocation Table (exFAT) file format - Improvements that help businesses better optimize their IT infrastructures
Windows Vista has become the fastest-selling operating system in history, with more than 100 million licenses sold and counting. It is already delivering tangible benefits to customers. For example, it can help enterprises better control costs and optimize their desktop infrastructures and help mid-sized businesses improve their security, mobility, and productivity. Windows Vista can also help small businesses spend less time managing their information technology (IT) infrastructures. IT professionals already benefit from Windows Vista by more effectively managing computers, and consumers are better able to open their digital lives.
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