New performance and reliability update.

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Meinolf Weber

Hello Michael,

KEEP IN MIND:

This is a preview release. At the conclusion of this preview phase, the final
version of the update will be released via Windows Update. This update is
provided to you and licensed under the Windows Vista License Terms.


Best regards

Meinolf Weber
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MICHAEL

MICHAEL said:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...01-74B7-4987-96AB-86735F718A8E&displaylang=en

This is a reliability update. This update resolves some performance and reliability issues in
Windows Vista.

More info;
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899
December 11, 2007

Also from Microsoft's Nick White;
http://windowsvistablog.com/blogs/w...e-update-preview-release-available-today.aspx

This update will not work for those who have installed
SP1 RC1. According to Nick White, it will be included in
SP1 RTM.

At the Vista blog, I saw three users post that the update
didn't go well... use with caution and with a full backup
available. Or, you might have to reinstall. I have applied
this update on two Vista machines and I have encountered
no problems. I've installed SP1 RC1 on another computer,
and this update will not install as others stated on the Vista
blog.


-Michael
 
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MICHAEL

Isn't everything about Vista just one big "preview phase"?

But, you are correct to remind users of this little gem.
These Vista "reliability" updates have been like that
from the beginning.... they appreciate the guinea pigs.

However, Microsoft certainly doesn't point that out at this link;

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899
<quote>
How to obtain this update

This update is available from the Windows Update Web site:
http://update.microsoft.com (http://update.microsoft.com)

You can also download the update package and then manually apply it. The following files are
available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Update for Windows Vista, 32-bit versions
Download the Update for Windows Vista package now.
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=A23E4401-74B7-4987-96AB-86735F718A8E)

Update for Windows Vista, 64-bit versions
Download the Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems package now.
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D4106F71-A0C5-4798-A6A8-5CBC7D421C86)
</quote>

-Michael
 
F

Frankie

I noticed that on the download page of this update
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899) there are two versions of this
update:
one for Vista 32-bit version and the other one for Vista 64-bit version

I know that my computer came with Vista premium, but how could I tell if
it's the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version? any suggestions?

thanks
 
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Mhzjunkie

Frankie spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
I noticed that on the download page of this update
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899) there are two versions of
this update:
one for Vista 32-bit version and the other one for Vista 64-bit
version

I know that my computer came with Vista premium, but how could I tell
if it's the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version? any suggestions?

thanks

Right click "Computer" and look under the "System" section. Mine says
"System type: 32-bit Operating System".

--
Mhzjunkie

1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
END
 
M

Mhzjunkie

Frankie spewed out this bit, and i'll scatter a few bits myself:
I noticed that on the download page of this update
(http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=943899) there are two versions of
this update:
one for Vista 32-bit version and the other one for Vista 64-bit
version

I know that my computer came with Vista premium, but how could I tell
if it's the 32-bit version or the 64-bit version? any suggestions?

thanks

That should have been right click "Computer" then go to "Properties" then
look under the "System" section.

--
Mhzjunkie

1 PRINT "Windows Vista ERROR"
GOTO 1
END
 

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