Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Mar 2008 20:08 UTC
Windows Microsoft has admitted that SP1 for its Ultimate edition of Windows Vista will not be made available to everyone in mid-March as originally planned, because of a delay with 31 of its language packs. Vista product manager Nick White said in a blog post yesterday that Microsoft will now ship Vista Ultimate SP1 in two 'waves', with the second one coming 'later in 2008'. Customers running the 'premium' version of the operating system on their computers in English, French, German, Japanese and Spanish will be able to get the service pack shortly, according to White. But the remaining Vista Ultimate computers around the world will not receive the long-awaited update until the 31 language packs, that the software giant is presumably tweaking, are supported in SP1.
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RE: great news...
by Nelson on Tue 4th Mar 2008 21:13 UTC in reply to "great news..."
Nelson
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"because of a delay with 31 of its language packs."

Where do you see anything indicative of stability issues?

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