Microsoft Corp. yesterday released the two Windows Vista updates that had leaked to the Internet at the end of July, but it won’t say when it will begin pushing them to users via Windows Update.
The registry hack is a simple four step process that allows users to download Vista SP1 directly from the Windows Update website, according to the Windows enthusiast site Nero's Club. However, ...
Two substantial collections of Windows Vista hotfixes leaked to the Internet after being offered to Windows Server 2008 beta testers this weekend, leading some users to speculate that the pair are ...
Four separate updates improve Vista's speed, stability, compatability, and reliability, though Microsoft says the 'incremental' fixes are independent from the SP1 update For the second time in two ...
Q: I read that Microsoft is releasing a free update of Windows Vista. Is it worth getting, and if so, how can I get it? A: Let's tackle the second question first. In mid-April, Microsoft began ...
The updates for the 32-bit and and 64-bit versions of Vista were posted Sunday on the Windows Server 2008 Beta portion of the Microsoft Connect Website. The updates reportedly address a number of ...
The public beta of Vista SP2 is now generally available, and the full release to manufacturing of the service pack is expected in April As expected, Microsoft launched the first public beta of Windows ...
In preparation for the public release of Service Pack 1 in mid-March, Microsoft wants to kill off all of those pesky illegal copies of Vista out there. Next week, the company will send out an update ...