32bit: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&DisplayLang=en
64bit: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=874A414B-32B2-41CC-BD8B-D71EDA5EC07C&displaylang=en
(I couldnt see another thread on this but there probably is, somewhere) :p
ty :)
... Seems exactly the same to me :|
I was told it was released this morning but couldnt find it.
Ta. :)
Not installing on any machine for at least 3 weeks here.
I h8 rolling out SPs blind, so 3 weeks is usually long enough for everyone to have ranted about the bugs and problems so that I know what to expect :)
My testing team are analysing it before I use it on my baby.
what am i going to gain by installing this? using 32bit ultimate. apparantly i will be able to see all the 4b of ram i have.
other than that what major changes are there or will it just f**k everything up that is currently working fine?
Quote from: Kris - Tekheadswhat am i going to gain by installing this? using 32bit ultimate. apparantly i will be able to see all the 4b of ram i have.
other than that what major changes are there or will it just f**k everything up that is currently working fine?
Throw a coin up.
Am i being dim or is this for Vista 64 only??
Quote from: adam2975Am i being dim or is this for Vista 64 only??
The whole lot sp1 for all vista versions
XP sp3 must be around the corner then
Quote from: Kris - Tekheadswhat am i going to gain by installing this? using 32bit ultimate. apparantly i will be able to see all the 4b of ram i have.
other than that what major changes are there or will it just f**k everything up that is currently working fine?
yeah, youll SEE all 4Gb that you have, you still wont be able to use it by the sound of things. Plus, let other people try it 1st. If its not changed since the last release client the network copy speed wont have improved any.
Quote from: adam2975Am i being dim or is this for Vista 64 only??
the link posted above is 64bit, 32bit is here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&DisplayLang=en
Sorry, my bad :p
First post updated with the 32 bit link; cheers kris ;)
Quote from: NimrodNot installing on any machine for at least 3 weeks here.
I h8 rolling out SPs blind, so 3 weeks is usually long enough for everyone to have ranted about the bugs and problems so that I know what to expect :)
youve got Cista clients before an SP has been released? Ill bet your users love you!!!
Seriously though, how have they found it? Is it as bad as everyone says?
Matt
In general theyve been quite happy tbh.
There was the initial "wheres this gone" and "how do I do this thing that was soo easy in XP" but now they seem happy.
We only opted for Vista as new hardware came with Vista licenses. Seeing that XP support is going to end, it didnt make a lot of sense to waste money buying XP licenses and then having to upgrade to Vista later anyway.
...Im still on XP SP2 and I will probably remain on XP until the Vista replacement ;)
Quote from: Kris - Tekheadswhat am i going to gain by installing this? using 32bit ultimate. apparantly i will be able to see all the 4b of ram i have.
other than that what major changes are there or will it just f**k everything up that is currently working fine?
Well I had to reload my work machine his afternoon. It didnt like something in my regsitry.
What does it do.....read the 17 page change log.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e71f0083-1013-4f9c-a3f9-c56e7120a5e9&DisplayLang=en
Installed it, can see no difference, still cant see my 4gb of ram....
Oh well!
Well I worked out why my work machine got screwed. I didnt bother reading the read-me before installing the patch. Guess how much space the SP required to install.
32bit, 7GB, 64 bit a whopping 16GB.
I only had about 3-4 gig spare. I wondered why it just "froze". :mutley:
Quote from: NimrodNot installing on any machine for at least 3 weeks here.
I h8 rolling out SPs blind, so 3 weeks is usually long enough for everyone to have ranted about the bugs and problems so that I know what to expect :)
People moan about Vista saying theyll wait for the SP1 then moan about SP1 saying theyll wait for SP1.1 ?
Vista works fine, been running it since May.
Quote from: SamQuote from: NimrodNot installing on any machine for at least 3 weeks here.
I h8 rolling out SPs blind, so 3 weeks is usually long enough for everyone to have ranted about the bugs and problems so that I know what to expect :)
People moan about Vista saying theyll wait for the SP1 then moan about SP1 saying theyll wait for SP1.1 ?
Vista works fine, been running it since May.
Not transfered files about then for example sam?
lol
And how can you create a service pack to solve problems and then add more like for example killing what is the list? 20 odd programs from functioning any more.
No Ive never transferred a file. Ive never even booted up the computer actually.
out of curiousity i applied the SP to the Vista boot on my desktop machine.
Sound has gone byebye. Turns out I need to roll up to the latest drivers. not a huge problem, except after installing them Ive got exactly the same problem that resulted in me using older versions. The Audio "pops" constantly, and cuts out for a second or two at random. Works fine under XP64, and was working fine with the older driver i was using under Vista.
Im annoyed.
Quote from: SamQuote from: NimrodNot installing on any machine for at least 3 weeks here.
I h8 rolling out SPs blind, so 3 weeks is usually long enough for everyone to have ranted about the bugs and problems so that I know what to expect :)
People moan about Vista saying theyll wait for the SP1 then moan about SP1 saying theyll wait for SP1.1 ?
Vista works fine, been running it since May.
I agreee
And if theyd disable the differential file crap there is hardly any difference in the file xfer speed anyway
Like - transferring gigs of data isnt something youd normally do 15 times a day in the first instance
NEWSFLASH : XP SERVICE PACK ONE BROKE PROGRAMS TOO, APPS DIDNT WORK ON XP THAT WORKED ON 2000 GET OVER IT !!!
Quote from: MarkNEWSFLASH : XP SERVICE PACK ONE BROKE PROGRAMS TOO, APPS DIDNT WORK ON XP THAT WORKED ON 2000 GET OVER IT !!!
But im using a board and chipset that came out after Vista was released (AMD 770 Series), with Realtek Audio. I dont mind if the issue is with the drivers, provided I can roll them back to a working version, or there is already a working version available. As it is i cant listen to Audio tracks of any kind while im using my Vista boot, BECAUSE of the service pack and drivers. The XP64 boot (Which is notorious for having poor driver support) works flawlessly with the hardware, even using the latest drivers. This would indicate that between Realtek and MS there either isnt much testing going on.
When I worked in my last job we rolled out 700 new XP desktops just after XP came out
SP1 was rolled out to 120 of them as a test (HAD to be done, as MS were a customer) - apps stopped working, an external card reader needed for the agents apps no longer worked, and the large kodak scanners that the countryside agency used no longer worked.
Same situation. Different OS
Quote from: MarkWhen I worked in my last job we rolled out 700 new XP desktops just after XP came out
SP1 was rolled out to 120 of them as a test (HAD to be done, as MS were a customer) - apps stopped working, an external card reader needed for the agents apps no longer worked, and the large kodak scanners that the countryside agency used no longer worked.
Same situation. Different OS
yeah, its the reason why i stuck with 98 and NT4 until 2kSP2 came out, and why I point blank refused to put XP on as my main OS I used until SP2 turned up as well (Installed it within a week of release, and it was terrible). However at that point I didnt have any problems at all with anything that would be called "Modern" hardware. The oddball NIC i was using on the NT4 box stopped working on 2kSP2, but that wasnt an issue due to the number of spares I had. i just swapped it out. When I rolled up to XP I had no conflicts at all. I suppose my gripe with VistaSP1 is that the Realtek stuff is slightly more common than an scouse bird, and there is a know issue with audio corruption and newer Vista drivers. Also, ive never tried to roll up a new OS on basic hardware either, my rule of thumb is to double recommended specs at a minimum.