MS Release Vista SP1 and XP SP3 to Testers

Mr. Smith

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Microsoft is hard at work on Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows Vista. Microsoft's latest consumer operating system launched in November and is expected to be used by over 200 million people before the end of 2007.

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Side note - I really want the wallpaper used in the SP1 screenshot...
 
Thanks guys :)

Although there isn't much to see, here are some screenshots of Vista SP1 for those who are truly interested :)

Desktop at bootup:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-1.png

Apparently Windows Defender is disabled by default now. Bug or "Meant to be"? Who knows:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-2.png

Windows Version:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-3.png

Others are reporting that the activation wizard in SP1 is crashing, well, not for me:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-4.png

System Information:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-5.png

Internet Explorer 7 About Diag. I didn't notice any changes in IE7 both visually and performance wise. On the other hand, I've only been running SP1 for a few minutes:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-6.png

File transfer speed has, without a doubt, been improved. I transfered a 3.06GB file from one partition to another in ~2 minutes:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-7.png

When I first booted up, Windows Update automatically downloaded and installed some updates before I got a chance to see what they were. Looking at the installed updates list showed me this:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-8.png

Interesting.

I also noticed, when I boot up, a window in my taskbar quickly appears and dissapears. Me and my "Curious George" ways, went to see if there was any new services or start up programs. Sure enough, I found this:

http://cid-261d8fb2a992b4e1.skydriv...et - Windows Vista SP1 Screenshots/JCXP-9.png

What is it? I have absolutely no clue. Do I need it? I have absolutely no clue. Do I like it? It's called "WatchDog"... What do you think? I just disabled it so let's see what happens.

On a side note, I also noticed some minor changes to the setup process. First, right at the beggining of the instalation, after clicking "Next" and right before entering my key, there used to be a long 10-15 second pause where there was nothing but the aurora background on the screen, no text, no cursor, nothing. It seems they fixed that, there is now "Please Wait" text and the working cursor appears. Also, after the computer reboots for the first time during the setup, there used to be a black screen which said "Please wait while Windows starts for the first time..."; Not anymore, it now says "Please wait while Windows sets up your computer...".

Also, overall responsiveness of the system has definitely been optimized (I'm using the same drivers as with RTM, so that's not why). The start menu used to be laggy and Windows never seemed to respond right away when I opened them. Now, I might go as far to say, it's just as responsive as XP.

In my books, SP1 is pretty good so far, I hope to see more good come out of future "releases".

Enjoy :D

Edit: Sorry, Photobucket shots go screwed, so I had re-up the pics.

I originally posted these here: http://www.jcxp.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=20114
 
That Windows Defender setting is exactly what greeted me opening a new Acer laptop with home premium I picked up on friday without the sp1.

Does that work out at as an improvement of a ~20mbps file transfer ? Just interested cos I`m coming to the end of a 232g transfer that has a timestamp of 3.75 hours, which is average of 17.6 mbps.. over a network. Is that a slow partition to partition speed u got there or a splendidly fast network I have here :p

I`d give it a bit more time to chunk down in speed. I`m assuming u`ve got the sp1 slipped into the install (the 6001 3.06 file), is that minus any other stuff to a regular install or just a plain integration with nothing messed with ?

Nice screenies, screenies = candy :)
 
like the screenie's, reps :)

looks good, i hated vista tbh, i'm back on xp now

somtimes it was the best thing ever, but when sidebar used a gig of ram, and when explorer.exe stopped working, boy was it bloody anoying
 
Thanks :D

name='Rastalovich' said:
Does that work out at as an improvement of a ~20mbps file transfer ? Just interested cos I`m coming to the end of a 232g transfer that has a timestamp of 3.75 hours, which is average of 17.6 mbps.. over a network. Is that a slow partition to partition speed u got there or a splendidly fast network I have here :p

Nice screenies, screenies = candy :)

About the transfer speed, in Vista RTM, there was a "bug" where it woul take absolutely ages to transfer files from one partition to another (That 3.06GB file would have taken about 14 minutes on RTM) and it would lock up if you tried to cancel. That's what was fixed. I'm not sure about the speeds :P
 
David, I`ve had a quick search-about and can`t see anything about reclaimwatchdog.. I suspect it`s a resource watching thang. They have some curious ideas for naming stuff.

I panic`d when I saw "Tunneling" for the first time! Sounds very underhanded. I`d be interested if u could post a screenie of a general ipconfig /all, if u wouldn`t mind. (edit where necessary)

Let us know if u find anything out >.<
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
David, I`ve had a quick search-about and can`t see anything about reclaimwatchdog.. I suspect it`s a resource watching thang. They have some curious ideas for naming stuff.

I panic`d when I saw "Tunneling" for the first time! Sounds very underhanded. I`d be interested if u could post a screenie of a general ipconfig /all, if u wouldn`t mind. (edit where necessary)

Let us know if u find anything out >.<

Yeah, I couldn't find anything about that WatchDog either. It's got me curious, I can tell you that much.

Here's a screen of ipconfig /all:

ipconfigall.png


I've only got one network adapter though O_o and none of those others appeared with 6000 (RTM).
 
Wasn't Microsoft ordered to "undefault" their own software ie firewalls, search engines etc and as a result came SP1?

If this is the case, could this could be why windows defender is not activated to begin with?
 
name='Yeungster' said:
Wasn't Microsoft ordered to "undefault" their own software ie firewalls, search engines etc and as a result came SP1?

If this is the case, could this could be why windows defender is not activated to begin with?

Possibly, but I don't really see the need to have it disabled by default. Perhaps automatically disable when you install another anti-spyware?

name='mrapoc' said:
Dude i wanna be you!!

Sounds good to me

Reppers for the king

Lol, thanks :)

PS: Windows Vista SP1 has leaked to the interwebs, it's everywhere. It's 3.16GB in size.
 
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