Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Feb 2008 18:49 UTC, submitted by irbis
Windows AnandTech takes a very thorough look at Vista SP1, and they conclude: "As far as the Vista user experience is concerned, users shouldn't expect any significant changes with SP1. In this respect Vista SP1 is much like any other Windows service pack, rather than being another XP SP2. To that extent if you threw a pre-SP1 system and a post-SP1 system in front of us, we'd need to do some low-level benchmarking to identify which one was using SP1. In day-to-day use, the difference is not obvious outside of the specific improvements we've talked about."
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Well...
by eggs on Wed 27th Feb 2008 19:19 UTC
eggs
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2006-01-23

at least they look like they're doing something.

Edited 2008-02-27 19:26 UTC

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RE: Well...
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2008 20:00 UTC in reply to "Well..."
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

You may want to look at the extensive SP1 change log.

Because by the looks of it, they're putting on a hell of a show.

Edited 2008-02-27 20:00 UTC

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RE[2]: Well...
by gustl on Wed 27th Feb 2008 20:09 UTC in reply to "RE: Well..."
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2006-01-19

They are doing what everybody else in the operating system business is also doing: Providing bugfixes and closing security holes.

That is why I would not expect the changelog to be small, or the system to behave differently.
If the system behaved fundamentally different, that would mean that the user interface was wrong the first time around.

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RE[3]: Well...
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2008 20:18 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Well..."
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

This is true, which is why my initial response was done in a sarcastic matter.

It's business as usual in the bug fixing world for Operating Systems, but others would like to downplay any forward progress made by Microsoft on Vista.

The change log is really extensive, and SP1 is really a step forward in usability.

Additionally, I'd take all performance benchmarks with a grain of salt. It takes a day or two for the caching mechanisms in Vista to get up to speed after a system update.

Just something to consider.

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Loophole
by SlackerJack on Wed 27th Feb 2008 20:06 UTC
SlackerJack
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2005-11-12

They didn't get around the OEM hack either, they didn't close the loophole Microsoft claimed to have done, it's a pretty hit and miss affair.

Microsoft could have never closed that loophole anyway, some would say there was no loophole in the first place.

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RE: Loophole
by Nelson on Wed 27th Feb 2008 20:16 UTC in reply to "Loophole"
Nelson Member since:
2005-11-29

This is true, but either way I think this service pack represents a fundamental shift in Microsoft's stance on piracy.

The WGA "lock me out of my computer" hell is over, replaced with the virtual equivalent to a slap on the wrists.

They're beginning to treat paying customers less like criminals, and acknowledge false-negatives in their authentication software.

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Wonder if they did a clean install of SP1
by WorknMan on Wed 27th Feb 2008 22:42 UTC
WorknMan
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2005-11-13

If this service pack is like previous Windows service packs have been, you will get much better results if you slipstream the service pack into your setup disc (assuming this is still possible with Vista) and install clean than you will if you install SP1 onto an existing setup. It's the same concept of upgrading one version of Windows on top of another vs a clean installation. The latter leaves you with a system that runs much smoother.

Of course, I realize that a lot of enterprises can't do this. However, if they were smart, they have waited until SP1 to deploy Vista anyway ;)

Edited 2008-02-27 22:43 UTC

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Phloptical Member since:
2006-10-10

Waiting til SP1? We're waiting until Windows 7 is released. There's is zero benefit to Vista in the corporate IT environment.

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sakeniwefu Member since:
2008-02-26

Unless you allow your employees to play DirectX10 games in their work boxes. ;)

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Phloptical Member since:
2006-10-10

Ahh yes. The new "Crysis Team-Building" seminar. Wouldn't be too bad, I'd sign up for it.

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We get a second shot at Vista?
by bornagainenguin on Fri 29th Feb 2008 04:59 UTC
bornagainenguin
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2005-08-07

Nuke it from orbit guys! It's the only way to be sure....

--bornagainpenguin (tongue fully in cheek)

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