Vista SP1 Problems Already?

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DennisC

"Microsoft has stopped automatically distributing a prerequisite piece
of software for Vista Service Pack 1, following some customer
complaints that it had caused system problems."

My downgrade to XP Pro is looking better all the time. I think it is
time for MS to abandon Vista and see if they can strike a deal with
Apple to port Leopard to their pcs.

Dennis
 
S

SAM-R

And how many updates has Leopard needed since it's release? The grass isn't
greener on the other side.
 
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Cameron Snyder

What a goof! Apple doesn't support Xbox 360 as an extender, live OTA HDTV,
recording the same or a host of other things. Some of us do more than play
solitaire and browse the internet and watch Utube.
 
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Paul Smith

DennisC said:
"Microsoft has stopped automatically distributing a prerequisite piece
of software for Vista Service Pack 1, following some customer
complaints that it had caused system problems."

My downgrade to XP Pro is looking better all the time. I think it is
time for MS to abandon Vista and see if they can strike a deal with
Apple to port Leopard to their pcs.

Surely better for the update to be put on hold than for it to roll out
right?

Mac OS? Have you actually used it?

--
Paul Smith,
Yeovil, UK.
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User.
http://www.dasmirnov.net/blog/
http://www.windowsresource.net/

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Saucy

If there wasn't some glitch somewhere I'd be surprised. However, what you
mention probably affects only a few customers and since the general x86
distribution via WU is not for a while yet it may well be wholey fixed
beforehand and no one will be the wiser. As it is, Vista SP1 is looking like
the way Vista should have been in the first place. The new engine purrs like
a warm turbo diesel.

Saucy
 
F

Frank

"Microsoft has stopped automatically distributing a prerequisite piece
of software for Vista Service Pack 1, following some customer
complaints that it had caused system problems."

My downgrade to XP Pro is looking better all the time. I think it is
time for MS to abandon Vista and see if they can strike a deal with
Apple to port Leopard to their pcs.

Dennis

That would be an upgrade, not a downgrade.
 
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Hobo

DennisC said:
"Microsoft has stopped automatically distributing a prerequisite piece
of software for Vista Service Pack 1, following some customer
complaints that it had caused system problems."

My downgrade to XP Pro is looking better all the time. I think it is
time for MS to abandon Vista and see if they can strike a deal with
Apple to port Leopard to their pcs.

Dennis
You're kidding, right? Do you really think that Leopard is
going to run on the tens of thousands of hardware
permutations that Vista is expected to run on?

Hobo
 

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