While the upcoming Windows 7 operating system has been getting most of the spotlight recently, Microsoft just went ahead and made Vista Service Pack 2 ready and downloadable for the general public.
Microsoft released the final version of the Vista and Server 2008 SP 2 today and they can be downloaded through the Microsoft Update center on your PC. For both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions, any ...
On Friday, Microsoft announced widespread availability of the Windows Vista Service Pack 2 beta through its Customer Preview Program ahead of its official release in the first half of next year.
Face it: in between waiting for Windows 7 to launch and tweaking the XP build on your newly purchased netbook, there's this little thing called Windows Vista that needs to be maintained. Today, ...
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 ...
We managed to get hold of a copy of Windows Vista SP2 RC (Release Candidate) from Microsoft and decided to put it through its paces against Vista SP1 to see if consumers can expect to see any ...
It may have arrived a bit sooner than originally expected, but I doubt anyone is complaining. Service Pack 2 build v6002-16497 (compiled October 17) for both Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 has ...
To carry out this run of benchmarks I chose a base system that represents the sort of system that someone might want to have 4GB or more of RAM installed and therefore want to go the 64-bit route. I'm ...
On Friday, Microsoft announced widespread availability of the Windows Vista Service Pack 2 beta through its Customer Preview Program ahead of its official release in the first half of next year.
This update is more than a bug-fix, but most of its enhancements are for hardware most users don't yet own, such as Bluetooth 2.1 devices and Blu-ray burners. Is Microsoft finally getting Vista right?