Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Feb 2008 17:44 UTC
Windows eWeek takes a look at Vista's first service pack. "On the whole, Vista Service Pack 1, which becomes generally available in mid-March, is a fairly staid update with very little in the way of new features or cosmetic changes. SP1 consists of a rollup of Vista's first year of security and bug fixes, new support for a handful of emerging hardware and software standards, and an update to Vista's kernel and core systems that brings the operating system in line with Windows Server 2008, which was also recently released to manufacturing. SP1 also features a handful of performance improvements around file copy operations, which I was able to confirm during my tests in our lab." Concerning the file copy operations, Mark Russinovich has a detailed post about that one.
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RE[2]: UEFI is a big deal.
by stestagg on Fri 15th Feb 2008 11:05 UTC in reply to "RE: UEFI is a big deal."
stestagg
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You may not care about it, but that doesn't stop it being a big deal. Many people don't care about democracy, this does not mean that they haven't benefitted hugely from it.

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