Tuesday, April 3rd 2007
Vista Will Have Smaller Service Packs
It looks like Microsoft has decided against the major service packs given to Windows XP, instead deciding to stick with much smaller fixes where necessary. According to a senior Microsoft official, one of the reasons for this is because Vista is "high quality right out of the gate" (is that an admission that XP wasn't?), but the more likely reasons include the improved automatic updates and the improved bug-reporting technology. Although there will be 'lite' service packs for Vista, they won't be on the same scale as those that were released for XP. Dropping the large service packs is likely to be welcomed by many IT managers after SP1 for XP caused problems including slow-downs and crashes. There is still no date for the first service pack for Vista, but users on slower internet connections will certainly prefer the changes.
Source:
iT News
10 Comments on Vista Will Have Smaller Service Packs
Like USB 2.0, SATA, the "omg my HDD only shows 127GB" problem (48-bit LBA), half open connections, security center...
Vista is indeed "high quality right out of the gate" if you consider this.
So what you buy is what you get with NO future enhancements. Not unless you buy the NEXT version of Windows.