Tuesday, March 18th 2008
Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Available for Download
The final version of Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is here! Microsoft Corp. posted the final SP1 package of updates today, and it's now available free for everyone.
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1)
32-bit version (434.5 MB) | 64-bit version (726.5 MB)
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Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1)
32-bit version (434.5 MB) | 64-bit version (726.5 MB)
80 Comments on Microsoft Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) Available for Download
Got no issues so far, but nothing has been faster..*yet*
thats if i can install it with all the update problems i had!
hopefully the SP1 will fix all the update problems... fingers crossed...
What error-message are you getting? Specifically the ones listed in your Event Viewer.
I really want to know what the hell he's on about....
:roll:
your problem with available ram...in vista install
it is simple
you have 4gb ram in your sistem with vista x64
ok, and the vista have XXX MB in your ram ok?
next stop your pc and take 2GB ram from the system, boot and see the difference, also you can try with 1gb and 3bg on system.
this is easy part and can be done in 1 hour. the not so easy part is to compare the memory quantity of vista after 2-3 weeks from a clean install.
you can run some memory monitor to have a clear idea.
I also don't want to add in this dialog the ready bust, the indexing service or the windows Prefetch and SuperFetch. (all that can influence direct the memory available for the application)
for that I say the memory available after vista install is not relevant
I don't think Mussel's has a problem to be honest, he was discussing how post-SP1 and SP1 address PAE on supported motherboards.
You've explained something we all already know.
^^
Fair play though, as I presume English isn't your native language so, you did well, in a cryptic fashion.
;)
I dont say about the PAE, I simple say that vista dont have a strict size in memory, the size is hardware dependent, but also the vista is self managing OS.
I play fair :)
i was previously having errors with updates that after a shitload of research & doing everything the knowledgebase mentioned i could not resolve the problem... but the whole time it totally passed my mind that im using symbolic links!
i just copied all my program files to the c drive & replaced the symbolic links & reattempted the SP1 & it all works now!!!!! so im running SP1 activated & finaly have all available updates!... now im gonna recreate the symbolic links & if i have any other problem, i'll know what it is!!!!!! about time i can finally close that update problem thread! (once i confirm that online updates work fine.. so far it appears that they do...)
thank god!!!!!!!
anyone else with OEM hacks have good or bad news after applying the service pack???????? (obviously there will b some of each)
(update: online updates work fine at last!)
has to be said that vista runs like crap with single core 1gb mem. It barely leaves the hd alone long enough to use any games or apps and thats with indexing/superfetch and readyboost dissabled.
Ill just add that with ati x800xt and cat 8.3 halo2 still runs 3x faster under XP cat 8.3. under xp all settings maxed is very playable inc 2x aa andunder vista all settings are at lowest and it still chugs.
I was hoping someone would be able to test out an X2 (Athlon) with an AGP card and an nForce chipset. Guess I better pull my finger out and cure my own curiosity and finally reformat my system and try out Vista. Want to see if the Code 43 error is fixed within SP1.
Hmmm....
you are talking about ram usage, which is quite different.
but i have no idea what he's saying either